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Brooklyn Women's Bar Association hosts seminar on security deposits - Brooklyn Daily Eagle

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Judge Heela Capell, a beacon of knowledge and judicial wisdom, flashes a warm smile during the Brooklyn Women's Bar Association's online seminar, exemplifying her dedication to educating attorneys about tenant rights. Screenshots via Zoom. The Brooklyn Women's Bar Association (BWBA) hosted a virtual Continuing Legal Education (CLE) seminar on Wednesday, aimed at educating attorneys on the intricate details of security deposit laws.  The seminar, titled "Security Deposits: What Attorneys Should Know to Protect Their Clients' Rights", garnered high praise for its comprehensive coverage and quality of discussion. Clockwise from top left: Maria I. Beltrani, veteran in the field of real estate litigation, Kyle Giller, an advocate for consumer justice, Judge Heela Capell, the moderator of the seminar, Tedmund Wan, a stalwart in consumer justice, and Matthew A. Ulmann, esteemed commercial litigation expert, captured during the enlightening CLE hos...

AM Prep-Kickers | Associated Press | bozemandailychronicle.com - Bozeman Daily Chronicle

[unable to retrieve full-text content] AM Prep-Kickers | Associated Press | bozemandailychronicle.com    Bozeman Daily Chronicle

Hackers Take Advantage Of TBK DVR Camera System's Severe Flaws - Information Security Buzz

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The alert notes that the fact that there are tens of thousands of TBK DVRs available under several brands, publicly accessible PoC code, and an easy-to-exploit make this issue an attractive target for attackers. The recent increase in IPS detections demonstrates that attackers continue to favor network camera devices as their targets. DVRs are a crucial component of security surveillance systems because they store and record the video that cameras capture. According to the website for TBK Vision, its products are used by banks, governmental agencies, the retail sector, and other businesses. These DVR servers are typically found on internal networks to prevent unwanted access to the recorded video because they are used to keep sensitive security footage. Sadly, this makes them appealing to threat actors who can use them to gain initial access to business networks and steal information. Recent hacking attempts on TBK DVR devices have increased, according t...

How to set up the ultimate Ubiquiti UniFi home network in 2022 - Android Central

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If you're in the market for a new Wi-Fi 6 router, the best deliver reliable coverage to all corners of your home at little cost to get started. If you need extensibility, mesh routers allow you to add additional nodes. But if you want extensive configuration options and an all-in-one solution to cover routing, switching, and home security, consider Ubiquiti's portfolio.  Its UniFi brand covers switches and routers aimed at small businesses, but it turned its attention to the consumer category over the last two years with a decent selection of products. Ubiquiti offers a range of security cameras and video doorbells under UniFi Protect, can easily integrate into an UniFi network.  The best part about Ubiquiti's home security products is they record footage locally and don't send data to a cloud service, providing better privacy without paying a monthly license to access all the security camera and video doorbell features. So if you're looking to ove...

Madison's Central Avenue School to be closed Monday due to fire ... - New Jersey Hills

[unable to retrieve full-text content] Madison's Central Avenue School to be closed Monday due to fire ...    New Jersey Hills

Standing Rock Docs: Police Partnered With Energy Transfer ... - The Intercept

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Their protest encampment razed, the Indigenous-led environmental movement at North Dakota's Standing Rock reservation was searching for a new tactic. By March 2017, the fight over the construction of the Dakota Access pipeline had been underway for months. Leaders of the movement to defend Indigenous rights on the land — and its waterways — had a new aim: to march on Washington. Native leaders and activists, calling themselves water protectors, wanted to show the newly elected President Donald Trump that they would continue to fight for their treaty rights to lands including the pipeline route. The march would be called "Native Nations Rise." Law enforcement was getting ready too — and discussing plans with Energy Transfer, the parent company of the Dakota Access pipeline. Throughout much of the uprising against the pipeline, the National Sheriffs' Association talked routinely with TigerSwan, Energy Transfer's lead security firm on t...