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As-it-happens update February 17, 2018
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Frank Zaffere, business partner with Paul Flanigan in the Quarterdeck restaurants and a new Fort Lauderdale restaurant, Good Spirits, said most systems still require the server to take a chip credit card away from the customer to process it on a special chip machine. "It's unbelievable — there were no ...
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According to Kromtech, the server belonged to Bongo International LLC, a company that aided customers in performing shipping calculations and currency conversations, among other services. Bongo was purchased by FedEx in 2014 and renamed FedEx Cross-Border International a little over a year ...
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Tipping is a voluntary yet courteous act of saying "thank you" to people for their service. In the U.S., restaurants often charge a gratuity for their servers. But when it comes to food to go, is tipping still needed? As far as a former Outback Steakhouse server in Palm Beach, Florida, is concerned, the answer ...
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The appeals court focused on where the digital images were stored, concluding that the defendants could not be held responsible for infringement unless they actually stored the copyrighted photos on their servers. Defendants in the case before Judge Forrest, including the Boston Globe, Gannett, Time ...
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Tableau Server 10.5.1
When searching for an Active Directory group from a secondary domain (i.e. specifying the name in SAMAccountName or UPN format) to import into Tableau Server, if you clicked Stop searching and import now the group would not be found due to the default domain being incorrectly appended to the ...
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Unsecured server held thousands of FedEx customer documents
Security research firm Kromtech discovered an unsecured server containing the records of thousands of FedEx customers, Reuters reports. The server held more than 119,000 scanned documents belonging to customers from all over the world, including passports, driver's licenses and other forms of ...
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