Tuesday, September 27, 2016

Important message regarding your account security

Yahoo
 
NOTICE OF DATA BREACH
 
Dear Lyon,
 
We are writing to inform you about a data security issue that may involve your Yahoo account information.


What happened?

A recent investigation by Yahoo has confirmed that a copy of certain user account information was stolen from our systems in late 2014 by what we believe is a state-sponsored actor. We are closely coordinating with law enforcement on this matter and working diligently to protect you.


What information was involved?

The stolen user account information may have included names, email addresses, telephone numbers, dates of birth, hashed passwords (the vast majority with bcrypt) and, in some cases, encrypted or unencrypted security questions and answers. Not all of these data elements may have been present for your account. The ongoing investigation suggests that stolen information did not include unprotected passwords, payment card data or bank account information; payment card data and bank account information are not stored on the system that the investigation has found to be affected.


What we are doing

We are taking action to protect our users:
  • We are asking potentially affected users to promptly change their passwords and adopt alternative means of account verification.
  • We invalidated unencrypted security questions and answers so they cannot be used to access an account.
  • We are recommending all users who have not changed their passwords since 2014 to do so.
  • We continue to enhance our systems which detect and prevent unauthorised access to user accounts.
  • We are working closely with law enforcement on this matter.

Our investigation into this matter is ongoing.


What you can do

We encourage you to follow these security recommendations:
  • Change your password and security questions and answers for any other accounts on which you used the same or similar information used for your Yahoo account.
  • Review your accounts for suspicious activity.
  • Exercise caution with any unsolicited forms of communication that ask for your personal information or refer you to a web page asking for personal information.
  • Avoid clicking on links or downloading attachments from suspicious emails.

In addition, please consider using Yahoo Account Key, a simple authentication tool that completely eliminates the need to use a password.


For more information

For more information about this issue and our security resources, please visit the Yahoo Security Issue FAQs page available at https://yahoo.com/security-update.

Protecting your information is important to us and we are working continuously to strengthen our defences against the threats targeting our industry.

Yours sincerely,
Bob Lord
Chief Information Security Officer
Yahoo
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Thursday, September 8, 2016

The Secrets To Succeeding In Geotech Engineering

By Michelle Morgan


It goes without saying that becoming an engineer requires experience and good education. Furthermore, success is greatly determined by the level of sacrifice and commitment you put into it. If you are a student, attaining the highest grade possible is one sure way to establishing your path to success. If you plan to become an engineer, these are the stages you must pass to succeed in geotech engineering.

To begin with, make sure you join an accredited university to begin your studies in civil engineering. You may also opt to pursue an undergraduate degree in geotechnology if your university offers it. In order to gain entry into a reputable university, you should have an excellent academic track record. This means ensuring you have strong grades in mathematics and the sciences prior to placing an enrollment request.

This career path has a lot to do with geography as well. It involves the study of the subsurface in relation to building and construction. When the Big Dig was being constructed in Boston for instance, several geotech engineers were involved. It is their effort, among that of others, that saw the successful completion of the project.

With this in mind, make sure you are well versed with geography. It is also worth noting that an employer may give you special preference if you have a graduate degree. Therefore, you should think about furthering your education.

Once you graduate from university, the first thing you should focus on is finding entry level work. This will help you get the experience necessary to start off your career. Once you get to this stage, avoid putting too much focus on the financial aspect of it. Your core business should be getting some experience.

Ensure you get a detailed grasp of the operation of the different equipment used by engineers. Nowadays, employers prefer hiring candidates who are knowledgeable about using software tools such as the hugely popular AutoCAD. If you enroll at a good university, you will definitely use this tool during your practical sessions.

Once you hit a few years in experience, other requirements will seem easier to attain. By this time, you should know how to go about making estimates and operating equipment. Prospective employers should also have no qualms about your abilities as an engineer. With time, you will reap the tangible benefits of your efforts. In the long term, your financial gains should motivate you to work even harder.

One important factor that makes an engineer a professional is licensing. It is a legal requirement for all engineers to possess licenses. This helps prove expertise. Licenses are usually awarded once an engineer practices for four years. Therefore, remember this aspect right from day one. Licensing will also help you set up your firm with ease. Clients will always trust you if you show them your license. If your focus primarily remains on attaining these qualifications, your career should run smoothly.




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