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Friday, August 23, 2019

Francesa at Bar A, Lake Como, New Jersey, 8/23/19

8/23/19, "Mongo Nation invades Bar A for Mike Francesa's annual visit," Asbury Park Press, Daniel Lo Giudice, "Mike Francesa does Radio Show from Bar Anticipation"...Musical guests Mike DelGuidice and Big Shot









 














 Above, 8/23/19, "Scott Zukowski, 44, of Nutley, shows of his Mike Francesa shirt. People attend the WFAN's Mike Francesa Summer Send-Off show at Bar Anticipation in Lake Como, NJ on August 23, 2019.  (Photo: Peter Ackerman)











 










 

















Above, 8/23/19, "Steve Fortunato, 29, of Belmar, drinks a beer while he attends the event with his baby and wife. People attend the WFAN's Mike Francesa Summer Send-Off show at Bar Anticipation in Lake Como, NJ on August 23, 2019.  (Photo: Peter Ackerman)...(All above photos by Peter Ackerman)
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"WFAN host Mike Francesa made his annual trip to Bar Anticipation in Lake Como for his Summer Send-Off show on Friday. The live broadcast took place during his normal show hours, between 2 p.m. and 6 p.m.

Droves of Francesa's fans weren't deterred by the cool weather and a light drizzle to see Francesa. The Sports Pope described the day as "football weather" as he donned a pair of dark sunglasses on the overcast day.

After two decades of Francesa appearing at Bar A, hundreds of fans still made the trek to the Jersey Shore to see him."...


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Friday, August 09, 2019

Baseball Hall of Fame website hacked with credit card stealing malware in place for 13 months-Forbes, Mathews

8/9/19, "Baseball Hall Of Fame Website Hacked With Credit Card Stealing Malware," Forbes, Len Mathews



















"On July 21, the National Baseball Hall of Fame inducted its 2019 honorees: Harold Baines, Roy Halladay, Edgar Martinez, Mike Mussina, Mariano Rivera, and Lee Smith. It's the biggest weekend of the year for the Hall, and this year it happened to line up with a less joyous event.

Just three days earlier, the Hall of Fame discovered that its online store, shop.baseballhall.org, had been compromised by cyberattackers. Hackers had injected a malicious script designed to harvest personal information and payment card details from unsuspecting online shoppers.

The official breach disclosure is painted with pretty broad strokes. The malicious script, it notes, was planted some time between November 15, 2018 and May 14, 2019. That means the Hall's web customers may have been targeted for as long as 13 months. Notifications are being sent out to any customers who were known to have entered personal information during the time the malware was active on the site. 

A Clever Disguise

Whoever planted the script on the Hall of Fame shop took a great deal of care to ensure the malware would avoid detection. One of their tactics: making the card-scraping code appear to be Google Analytics code. The scripts makes several references to GoogleAnalytics and uses the letters GA repeatedly. The hacker(s) even served up an additional payload from googletagstorage.com. That may look like an official Google thing, but it's definitely not. 

Just One in an Ongoing Series of Attacks

The National Baseball Hall of Fame's web store is not the only site to have discovered a script injection attack that was stealing data from customers as they checked out. Sophisticated hacking syndicates have been seeking out vulnerable instances of popular e-commerce solutions. Security researchers have dubbed these attackers Magecart, and it's believed that there are at least seven distinct groups carrying out the attacks.

Low-level groups take a "spray and pray" approach, while more elite groups are more selective. Some will target sites with high customer volumes, others will look for weaknesses in third-party payment processors that handle checkouts. The most sophisticated Magecart hackers go after only top-tier targets, which have included Newegg and British Airways.

Hacking activity linked to Magecart dates back to at least 2015, and it shows no signs of slowing down."




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Wednesday, August 07, 2019

Tauchman robs Pedro Severino in the 4th in Camden Yards, 8/6/19























Above, 8/6/19, "Mike Tauchman has earned his pinstripes," MLB Twitter...(Even if he's wearing his road grays). In bottom of 4th Tauchman robs Pedro Severino. Final score 9-4 Yankees over Orioles in Baltimore


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