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    Home Alarm Services 1-855-249-9867 in Kaplan, Louisiana, LA | Home Security Systems Deals | – Video - April 5, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Tech-savvy gadgets that cover all your safety bases - April 5, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Tech Yeah! Safety gadgets

    Valley Girl CEO Jesse Draper discusses some of her favorite tech-savvy gadgets that can keep you safe in more ways than one.

    From burglars to harmful UV rays, a multitude of tech-savvy gadgets are aimed at keeping people safe in more ways than one, according to one tech expert.

    Canary, a home security device that works with a mobile app, tracks motion, temperature, air quality, vibration, sound and activity, said Jesse Draper, CEO of the Valley Girl Show.

    That item, for $199, will send an alert to the user's mobile phone when it detects unusual movement.

    Although the Canary is cheaper than most home security gadgets, it will still have to compete against them, including the new Archos smart camera, Draper said.

    Draper also noted the Zoombak GPS Locator, a multiuse device to help track the user's children or pet.

    That device, for about $80, can be put in a car, on a pet's collar or in a child's pocket. Users can set personalized safety zones through the mobile app and can have their mobile devices alert them via text message or email when the Zoombak leaves or enters a safety zone.

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    Wrigley security, Chicago PD prepare for Cubs home opener - April 4, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    CHICAGO (FOX 32 News) -

    Friday's home opener for the Chicago Cubs will bring fandemonium to Wrigleyville. And as the Cubs fans roll in, security will be waiting.

    "Everyone's excited," The Irish Oak's Assistant General Manager says of Opening Day. "We've been cooped up all winter. We're getting everything set up right now as you can see, got our Cubs banners out."

    Wrigleyville businesses are ready for the crowds.

    The Irish Oak, just down the block from Wrigley Field, will open its doors at 9 a.m. Other places will open as early as 7.

    Residents are prepared for the drunken debauchery that could take over the streets.

    "I'm ready for it, but you kind of put your head down and hope you don't get any puke on your front door," Wrigleyville Resident Kevin Dietz says.

    Alderman Tom Tunney's office says thanks to the new Neighborhood Protection Ordinance, residents will see 10 additional Chicago police officers and 10 more Cubs personnel outside after every home game.

    "The cops and the Cubs personnel actually do a pretty good job I think of trying to keep things as calm as they can be," Dietz says.

    "That's not going to do anything," resident Eric Unger counters. "People pee in the streets all the time it doesn't matter if there's cops that are there."

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    Users face serious threat as hackers take aim at routers, embedded devices - April 4, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Home routers and other consumer embedded devices are plagued by basic vulnerabilities and cant be easily secured by non-technical users, which means theyll likely continue to be targeted in what has already become an increasing trend of mass attacks.

    Computer OSes have advanced considerably from a security standpoint over the last decade, with their creators strengthening code and adding a variety of protections. However, routers, modems, wireless access points and other plug-and-forget devices have lagged behind as their makers lacked strong incentives to secure them. As a result, those devices can now pose a significant threat to the online security of users, contrary to the long-held belief that connecting a computer through a home router is better than exposing it directly to the Internet.

    Routers and other embedded devices have simply not been on attackers radar until now, at least not on a significantly large scale, but thats starting to change and if the attacks observed this year are any indication, it might be happening at a faster pace than manufacturers can react.

    Because routers can affect all other local devices that access the Internet through them, they are a rich target, said Trey Ford, global security strategist at security firm Rapid7, via email. Users expect a website to be authentic, and a compromised router (DSL router, gateway, wireless access point, cable modemtake your pick) allows a malicious party to undermine that trust. The trend of connecting more devices to the Internet only means there is more for attackers to play with.

    For instance, in early February incident responders from the Polish Computer Emergency Response Team warned that thousands of home routers in the country had their DNS settings hijacked by attackers in an attempt to intercept online banking connections. Later that month security researchers from the SANS Institutes Internet Storm Center (ISC) discovered a worm that was infecting Linksys E-Series routers and then in March Internet security research organization Team Cymru reported that a global attack campaign compromised 300,000 home and small-office wireless routers.

    Other significant incidents this year include thousands of Asus routers exposing to the Internet the content of hard drives attached to them, Hikvision DVRs being infected with Bitcoin mining malware due to a default root password and exposed telnet service, and millions of home routers being exposed to DNS-based DDoS amplification abuse.

    This year antivirus companies have also found malware binaries compiled for architectures commonly used on embedded devices like ARM, PPC, MIPS and MIPSEL or botnets that attempt to access routers using easy-to-guess credentials.

    Carsten Eiram, the chief research officer at vulnerability intelligence firm Risk Based Security, believes that attackers have begun shifting focus from exploiting vulnerabilities in popular client applications to targeting routers because many software developers have stepped up their game by improving their code and adding security mechanisms to their programs.

    Embedded devices like home routers are an obvious choice [as new targets for attackers], Eiram said via email. Theyre used by everyone, the code maturity from a security perspective is usually terrible, and they have no real security mechanisms in place, making exploitation easier.

    Device manufacturers are far behind when it comes to secure programming, he said. The vulnerabilities being found are often very basic issues straight out of the 1990s like buffer overflows and OS command injection. Weve even seen reports of blatantly obvious back-door like features.

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    Wrigley Security: Extra policing in place for Cubs home opener - April 4, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    CHICAGO (FOX 32 News) -

    Friday's home opener for the Chicago Cubs will bring fandemonium to Wrigleyville. And as the Cubs fans roll in, security will be waiting.

    "Everyone's excited," The Irish Oak's Assistant General Manager says of Opening Day. "We've been cooped up all winter. We're getting everything set up right now as you can see, got our Cubs banners out."

    Wrigleyville businesses are ready for the crowds.

    The Irish Oak, just down the block from Wrigley Field, will open its doors at 9 a.m. Other places will open as early as 7.

    Residents are prepared for the drunken debauchery that could take over the streets.

    "I'm ready for it, but you kind of put your head down and hope you don't get any puke on your front door," Wrigleyville Resident Kevin Dietz says.

    Alderman Tom Tunney's office says thanks to the new Neighborhood Protection Ordinance, residents will see 10 additional Chicago police officers and 10 more Cubs personnel outside after every home game.

    "The cops and the Cubs personnel actually do a pretty good job I think of trying to keep things as calm as they can be," Dietz says.

    "That's not going to do anything," resident Eric Unger counters. "People pee in the streets all the time it doesn't matter if there's cops that are there."

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