25% of All Phishing Attacks from One Group
A single hacker group called "Avalanche" is responsible for a quarter of all phishing attacks in 2009, according to ComputerWorld. Check out the article for more details. That's pretty wild.
The group attacks financial institutions, online services and
Calendar of job events (Oct. 24 and on)
Job Search Survival Workshop City of Irvine is hosting a free Youth Job Fair on from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Employers will be on-site conducting interviews for full-time, part-time, temporary, seasonal and permanent employment opportunities. (949) 724-674
EmploymentCrossing.com is Focused Towards Job Seekers
2009-10-24 13:23:03 - This press release informs the readers that EmploymentCrossing.com is aimed at providing best job opportunities to job seekers. The site allows employers to post job openings for free because the site desires to list all the best
Care center workers face insurance fraud charges
A husband and wife who helped manage an eastern Iowa nursing home are accused of multiple counts of insurance fraud in a scheme in which they involved a resident of the home.
Roger and Lynne Holdeman of Kalona are each charged with three counts of
Hundreds turn out for employment fair
Word of a job fair, job-search seminars and networking opportunities reached all the way to Ottawa, and Mark Clemens wasn?t about to miss out.
Having lost his job two weeks ago, the chance to meet with potential employers ? FedEx Ground, Berry Plastics
Mike Leach could tie Spike Dykes' 82 win record if Tech beats A&M today
Saturday, October 24, 2009
Story last updated at 10/24/2009 - 1:41 am
Mike Leach gives little thought these days to what would have happened had he taken Barry Switzer's advice and stayed at Oklahoma.
Gerald Myers thinks little about what would have
Volunteer opportunities: Children's fest needs your help
Here's how to get involved with opportunities through Volunteer Houston:
? Office hours at 3033 Chimney Rock, Suite 460, are 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays.
A street-painting festival benefiting children with profound hearing problems will be held at
New Stearns History Museum director lays out vision
Charlene Akers had a wake-up call last year.
Akers was the director at Scurry County Museum in Snyder, Texas, when she visited a museum in Michigan. She talked to a woman who been the museum director there since 1959.
They were operating on 1960s
Report: N.C. pension chief was offered favors
RALEIGH, N.C. -- The former chief investment officer of North Carolina's $60-billion pension fund was offered favors by investment firms and agents, The News & Observer of Raleigh reported Friday.
The newspaper reported that e-mails obtained through
New Associates Find Work but Remain Mindful of Bad Economy
Three months before graduating law school, Jennifer Brooks had already lined up her first associate's job and was planning out her life. Recently married, she was working as a transactional paralegal at a busy commercial real estate firm in West