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Trump on Trial New York v. Donald Trump

to repay cohen, you know, this $130,000 as vaughn noted. they actually ended up paying him more than double, plus a $60,000 bonus, i believe it was, so that he could comply with the tax laws because they knew that he would -- the tax authorities would be taking 50% of that. this goes to another really interesting point. the state has put forth three different theories for that secondary crime. we've been talking about the election law violation, election interference but one of them is also tax fraud, and it's a really interesting theory on the tax fraud is that they bent over backwards actually to -- up to the amount. you know, they weren't trying to take money away from the state of new york. they actually jumped through hoops to make sure that cohen -- that the new york state tax authorities would get their due as well. >> talking about cohen, the prosecution there and maya you were saying about bringing up the weaknesses of your case early on, chuck, colangelo was

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No Old Firm ban for Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers

Premiership leaders Celtic currently top the table by a point from Rangers, who have a game in hand.

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you're going to get a few accounts. we find that people frequently use seeded passwords like nashvillepredatorsiz. that's the first password that they made. and then, across every platform, they'lljust change it a very minuscule amount. passkeys — they're going to help things? yes. make yourjob harder? definitely harder. yeah. the field is always changing. passwords can, of course, be made more secure if you're willing to put the effort in. keeping a password secure these days, is a bit of a process. first of all, of course, you've got to have really complex passwords across every different online service. impossible to remember. so then you need a password manager, then you need to have multi—factor authentication as well. so if you try and log in to a service that you don't normally have on, let's say this device, it's a hassle. it's no surprise that the cybersecurity world has largely failed to get the general public to jump through the hoops needed to make passwords safe. my password manager needs an authentication code. so now, whether we like it

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use seeded passwords like nashvillepredatorsiz. that's the first password that they made. and then, across every platform, they'lljust change it a very minuscule amount. passkeys — they're going to help things? yes. make yourjob harder? definitely harder. yeah. the field is always changing. passwords can, of course, be made more secure if you're willing to put the effort in. keeping a password secure these days, is a bit of a process. first of all, of course, you've got to have really complex passwords across every different online service. impossible to remember. so then you need a password manager, then you need to have multi—factor authentication as well. so if you try and log in to a service that you don't normally have on, let's say this device, it's a hassle. it's no surprise that the cybersecurity world has largely failed to get the general public to jump through the hoops needed to make passwords safe. my password manager needs an authentication code. so now, whether we like it or not, the future of logging in online is through our phones with thumbprints, pin codes

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Grand Junction Boys Hoops rides 33-0 run to victory

The Grand Junction Tigers Boys Basketball Team opened up their game against the Grand Valley Cardinals on a 33-0 run and took that all the way a 70-20 victory. Other top western slope teams like Fruita Monument and Plateau Valley Boys and Delta Panthers Girls all picked up wins Thursday.

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BBC News

my password manager needs an authentication code. it's no surprise that the cybersecurity world has largely failed to get the general public to jump through the hoops needed to make passwords safe. so, now, whether we like it or not, the future of logging in online is through our phones with thumbprints, pin codes and, increasingly, facial id. no system will ever fully be hacker—proof, but passkeys do mean that the future's brighter for our lives online. joe tidy, bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather with sarah. hello. we've got a window of slightly less—cold weather for the next couple of days. we didn't see such widespread ice and frost around this morning — certainly compared to earlier in the week. so still quite chilly and cloudy for many of us, but temperatures not as low as they have been. so high pressure holding onto our weather. the winds rotating, coming in off the atlantic and the north sea, so bringing quite a lot of moisture and that's bringing that blanket of cloud for most of us.

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corrie macy is a hacker for the good guys. she's been breaking into computer networks for companies for years to help them improve defences. people are really bad when they create passwords. nine out of ten times when i go into an environment and i try the password "summer2023" or "winter2023" — you're going to get a few accounts. we find that people frequently use seated passwords — that's the first password that they made and, then, across every platform, they'lljust change it a very minuscule amount. passwords can, of course, be made more secure. my password manager needs an authentication code. it's no surprise that the cybersecurity world has largely failed to get the general public to jump through the hoops needed to make passwords safe. so, now, whether we like it or not, the future of logging in online is through our phones with thumbprints, pin codes and, increasingly, facial id. no system will ever fully be hacker—proof, but passkeys do mean

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all done on a device, and with clever encryption. setting up a passkey takes a few minutes — the online service asks you to verify your identity using your device. but with passkeys, it's all done on a device, and with clever encryption. setting up a passkey takes a few minutes — the online service asks you to verify your identity using your device. it's not hard, but it is more of a hassle than setting up a username and password like we've always done. so why is this huge shift taking place, and is it worth it? well, it's because passwords are — and always have been — a terrible way to keep us safe. cori macey is a hacker for the good guys. she's been breaking into computer networks for companies for years to help them improve defences. people are really bad when they create passwords. nine out of ten times when i go into an environment and i try the password "summer2023" or "winter2023" — you're going to get a few accounts. we find that people frequently use seeded passwords — like "nashvillepredators12" — that's the first password that they made, and then across every platform, they'lljust change it a very minuscule amount. passwords can, of course, be made more secure. my password manager needs an authentication code. it's no surprise that the cybersecurity world has largely failed to get the general public to jump through the hoops needed to make passwords safe.

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BBC News Now

using your device. it's not hard, but it is more of a hassle than setting up a username and password like we've always done. so why is this huge shift taking place and is it worth it? well, it's because passwords are, and always have been, a terrible way to keep us safe. cori macey is a hacker for the good guys. she's been breaking into computer networks for companies for years to help them improve defences. people are really bad when they create passwords. nine out of ten times when i go into an environment and i try the password "summer2023" or "winter2023" — you're going to get a few accounts. we find that people frequently use seated passwords — that's the first password that they made and, then, across every platform, they'lljust change it a very minuscule amount. passwords can, of course, be made more secure. my password manager needs an authentication code. it's no surprise that the cybersecurity world has largely failed to get the general public to jump through the hoops needed to make passwords safe. so, now, whether we like it or not,

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