sabato 10 novembre 2012

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ANSA: Fiat emette bond da 400 milioni franchi svizzeri

Posted: 08 Nov 2012 02:54 PM PST

ANSA: Borsa: Tokyo, apertura in netto calo

Posted: 08 Nov 2012 04:23 PM PST

Nikkei -1,14% a 8.736,70 punti dopo i primi scambi

ANSA: Fiscal cliff, attesa dichiarazione Obama

Posted: 08 Nov 2012 09:26 PM PST

Presidente in lacrime in video mentre ringrazia staff

ANSA: Ue, Draghi: debole anche crescita 2013

Posted: 08 Nov 2012 09:28 PM PST

Produttività, 4 ore confronto e nessun accordo imprese-sindacati

Financial Times: Germany agrees to cut spending

Posted: 09 Nov 2012 09:36 AM PST

The deal pushed through by government supporters in talks in the German Bundestag will reduce the budget deficit by 9 per cent

Financial Times: Goldman in settlement talks over trading loss

Posted: 09 Nov 2012 01:08 PM PST

The investment bank is in settlement talks with a US regulator after it emerged that one of its former traders concealed an $8.3bn position

Financial Times: Citi’s Pandit to leave with $15m payout

Posted: 09 Nov 2012 03:03 PM PST

In a regulatory filing on Friday, Citi said Vikram Pandit would be paid a bonus of $6.7m for 2012 on top of an $8.8m award for last year

Financial Times: Lockheed hit as new chief resigns

Posted: 09 Nov 2012 03:12 PM PST

Succession plans thrown into disarray as company announces the resignation of its incoming CEO over a 'close personal relationship' with a subordinate

Aljazeera: CIA chief resigns over extramarital affair

Posted: 10 Nov 2012 02:21 AM PST

David Petraeus' exit marks sudden end to public career of a man considered one of the top officers of his generation.

Aljazeera: Victims testify in Afghan massacre hearing

Posted: 10 Nov 2012 04:40 AM PST

Survivors and relatives of those killed in rampage appear via video-link from Kandahar to hearing at Army court in US.

Aljazeera: Vatican computer expert convicted for leaks

Posted: 10 Nov 2012 05:37 AM PST

Court announced ruling on computer technician accused of helping Pope Benedict XVI's butler leak secret documents.

Aljazeera: EU fails to agree on 2013 budget

Posted: 10 Nov 2012 06:50 AM PST

Talks scheduled to approve next year's budget collapse over disagreements about this year's budget shortfalls.

Huffington Post: SEC Employees Used Government Computers For Personal Use, Music Downloads: Report

Posted: 10 Nov 2012 10:10 AM PST


By Sarah N. Lynch
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Several U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission staffers responsible for monitoring the markets and exchanges broadly misused computer equipment to download music and failed to properly safeguard sensitive information, a report has found.
In a 43-page investigative report that probed the misuse of government resources, SEC Interim Inspector General Jon Rymer discovered that an office within the SEC's Trading and Markets division spent over $1 million on unnecessary technology.
The report also found that the staffers failed to protect their computers and devices from hackers, even as they were urging exchanges and clearing agencies to do just that.
Although no breaches occurred, the staffers left sensitive stock exchange data exposed to potential cyber attacks because they failed to encrypt the devices or even install basic virus protection programs.
Reuters first reported on the unencrypted computers on Thursday, citing people familiar with the matter.
On Friday, however, Reuters reviewed a copy of the full report, which details an even broader array of problems, from misleading the SEC about the office's need to buy Apple Inc products, to cases in which staffers took iPads and laptops home and used them primarily for pursuits such as personal banking, surfing the Web and downloading music and movies.
The report says the staff may have brought the unprotected laptops to a Black Hat convention where hacking experts discuss the latest trends. They also used them to tap into public wireless networks and brought the devices along with them during exchange inspections.
In at least one case, a staffer admitted to using his personal e-mail to send his work e-mail sensitive data about the Depository Trust & Clearing Corp, the U.S. equities market's clearing agency. When asked about this, he called it "a mistake" and "bad judgment" on his part.
"While they were using unencrypted laptops themselves, they were recommending to the (exchanges and clearing agencies) that they encrypt their laptops," Rymer wrote in his report, which is dated August 30.
"The inspector general found that four staff members had used unencrypted laptop computers in violation of SEC policy," SEC spokesman John Nester said.
"Although we found no evidence that data was compromised, the problem was fixed and the two staffers responsible for maintaining and configuring the equipment are no longer with the agency."
Rymer's report comes as the SEC is encouraging companies to get more serious about cyber attacks. Last year, the agency issued guidance that public companies should follow in determining when to report breaches to investors.
The office that was the subject of Rymer's investigation is responsible for ensuring exchanges are following a series of voluntary guidelines known as "Automation Review Policies," or ARPs.
These policies call for exchanges to establish programs concerning computer audits, security and capacity. They are, in essence, a road map of the capital markets' infrastructure.
Rymer found that the office did not have any planning or oversight into its purchases of computer equipment. From 2006 through 2010, the office got permission to spend $1.8 million on technology devices.
The report also found that some people who worked in the office had little or no experience with exchange technical matters.
(Reporting By Sarah N. Lynch; Editing by Matthew Goldstein and Andre Grenon)


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Huffington Post: Amber Heard: Matsuhisa Night Out (PHOTOS)

Posted: 10 Nov 2012 10:11 AM PST

Amber Heard fixes her hair as she leaves Matsuhisa restaurant after dining out on Thursday (November 8) in West Hollywood, Calif.


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Huffington Post: NFL Awards 2012: Matt Ryan, Peyton Manning Among Midseason Front-Runners For Awards

Posted: 10 Nov 2012 10:14 AM PST

It's been a terrific half-season for Matt Ryan, Marshawn Lynch, J.J. Watt and Charles Tillman.

For Andrew Luck, Mark Barron, Doug Martin and Luke Kuechly, too.

And for Mike Smith, Leslie Frazier and, in a bittersweet way, Bruce Arians.


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Huffington Post: 'Lincoln' Film Opening Expected To Give A Boost To Lincoln's Illinois Landmarks

Posted: 10 Nov 2012 10:20 AM PST

With Friday's limited-release opening of Hollywood's latest take on the sixteenth president of the United States' life, some Illinois landmarks are getting ready to play host to a new crop of visitors interested in learning more about Abraham Lincoln's formative, pre-Washington years.

The Travel Trade Gazette reports that in Springfield, where Lincoln lived from 1837 to 1861 and is buried, tourism officials are expecting a considerable increase in tourist interest.

Jeff Berg of the Springfield Convention & Visitors Bureau described Springfield as pivotal to the president's development into the widely-celebrated figure we know today.


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