Shirley Sizemore Lovings, age 75, wife of Ron Lovings of Lexington, Kentucky, passed away Tuesday, January 26, 2021 at The Willows of Hamburg in Lexington, Kentucky.
Funeral services will be conducted at 10:00 am Friday, January 29 at Kerr Bros. Funeral Home-Harrodsburg Road with Bro. Ron Riley officiating. Graveside services and burial will be held at 1:30 p.m. at The Upper Colony Cemetery in London, Kentucky. The family will receive friends from 8:00am till service time on Friday at the Kerr Bros. Funeral Home- Harrodsburg Road. This obituary is courtesy of Laurel Funeral Home.
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It got me to thinking how, during this Golden Age of Comic Book TV and its varying types of series, the one genre that hasn t been jumped on by the networks and streaming services is the soap opera. Sure, The CW s
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Riverdale has all kinds of drama happening each week. But for the sake of this column, let s focus on superhero comic adaptations. Because, as I noted above, comics have leaned on soaps for storytelling inspiration for years. Comics and soap operas share many traits, like long-running narratives, familiar settings (hospitals, newsrooms, secret lairs), romance, and often nonsensical twists and turns.
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An updated version of the AgentTesla information-stealing malware now boasts additional data harvesting capabilities, including the ability to target more web browsers and email clients, according to a report released this week by security firm Cofense.
AgentTesla was first uncovered by security researchers in 2014. Since then, its developers have steadily added to its capabilities. One recent update that was spotted in August by analysts with Sentinel Labs found the malware could steal credentials from VPNs, web browsers, FTP files and email clients (see:
Since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, AgentTesla has become popular with fraudsters and cybercriminals due to its ability to steal a large range of data from targeted victims and its relatively low licensing fees, which the Sentinel Labs analysis found ranges from $12 for a monthly rental to $35 for a six-month lease.
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The infamous keylogger has shifted its targeting tactics and now collects stored credentials for less-popular web browsers and email clients.
Six-year-old keylogger malware called Agent Tesla has been updated again, this time with expanded targeting and improved data exfiltration features.
Agent Tesla first came into the scene in 2014, specializing in keylogging (designed to record keystrokes made by a user in order to exfiltrate data like credentials and more) and data-stealing. Since then keylogger has only gained momentum – showing up in more attacks in the first half of 2020 compared to the infamous TrickBot or Emotet malware, for instance.