Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Cellars Wine Club offer $25 Off For Any 12 Shipment Wine Club Membership, code 25CWC12

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Just a reminder, our best selling clubs continue to be the International, West Coast and Premium. Here are links to those landing pages:

International Wine Club

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Beyoncé-clip "Countdown" shows some striking resemblance with movies from Belgian choreographer Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker.

Uploaded by on Oct 7, 2011
Judge for yourself and comment below if you wish
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Beyonce "Countdown" vs Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker 

 

Uploaded by on Oct 9, 2011
This video highlights work used in Beyonce's "Countdown" video. Watch the original video and see if you can spot the "inspiration." (I highly recommend watching them side by side in Windows).

HISTORY: Beyonce's "Countdown" video was "inspired" by several other works of art, including dance moves by Belgian choreographer Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker. Call it an homage, inspiration, reference, plagiarism or whatever, the fact still remains that many young people in the States have never heard of De Keersmaeker or of the choreography used in the video and no credit to the originals is ever given in the video. Hopefully, this video will show off the originals and pay some respect to both Beyonce and the original dancers, choreography, filmmakers, etc. Enjoy!

UPDATE: Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker responds to Beyonce's video: http://tinyurl.com/3k7xc67

Films: "Funny Face" (with Audrey Hepburn), "Achterland," and "Rosas Danst Rosas." The latter two done by De Kersmaeker.

Bjork "Biophilia" music video (Live Full Set)

Uploaded by on Jul 20, 2011

Thunderbolt 3:09
Moon 9:18
Crystalline 15:28
Hollow 21:10
Dark Matter 27:24
Hidden Place 30:58
Mouth's Cradle 36:56
Isobel 41:25
Virus 47:52





Inbox - SCAM ALERT "ACH Payment 5230656 Canceled" using a Yahoo account!


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Transaction ID: 67856549 

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Warning
A new wave of spam emails are targeting business users and attempt to infect them with a variant of the ZeuS banking trojan by posing as ACH transfer failure notifications.

According to researchers from antivirus vendor Trend Micro who analyzed the campaign, the emails purport to come from NACHA – The Electronic Payments Association, the regulatory agency for the Automated Clearing House (ACH) network.

The ACH network is commonly used by companies to process large volumes of credit and debit transactions, such as payroll or vendor payments, in batches.

According to Gary Warner, director of research in Computer Forensics at the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB), the emails have subjects like "ACH transaction cancelled", "ACH Transfer rejected", "Your ACH transaction" and other such variations.

The body message is always the same and reads: "The ACH transaction , recently initiated from your bank account (by you or any other person), was rejected by the Electronic Payments Association. Please click here to view details."

The link takes recipients to a website pushing a fake Java update that is actually a variant of the infamous ZeuS (Zbot) information stealing trojan.

One of the more interesting aspects of this attack is the large number of domains with ACH in their name registered particularly for this spam run.

At the moment, malware distributors prefer using compromised legit websites because they are cheeper and easier to replace when they lose control over them.

Registering so many domains for a single campaign is somewhat of an excess and suggests the people behind this attack don't lack financial resources and the return on investment they expect justifies the costs.

Another trick used by these spammers is the forging of headers to appears as if the emails originate from thousands IP addresses, when in fact they come from just a few. Also, there are clear indications they are being sent from compromised Gmail accounts.