Imperial Valley News Center
Homograph Attacks: Chrome Extension Detects Unicode Domains
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- Written by Patrick Nohe - HashedOut
Jacksonville, Florida - A new Google Chrome extension, released by Phish.ai, detects non-standard Unicode characters in domain names and warns users about the potential for a homograph attack. A homograph attack, sometimes known as Unicode Domain Phishing, uses non-standard characters to mimic the spelling and appearance of legitimate domains. Users think they’re logging into a trusted website when they’re actually having their credentials stolen or possibly even being infected with malware.
Governor Brown Announces Appointments
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- Written by Imperial Valley News
Sacramento, California - Governor Edmund G. Brown Jr. today announced the following appointments:
Building tolerance to anxiety is key to OCD symptom relief
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- Written by Leigh Hopper
Los Angeles, California - Excessive hand washing, out of a fear of contamination or germs, is one of the most common and best-known examples of obsessive-compulsive disorder, or OCD. Though OCD can’t be “cured,” symptoms can be significantly reduced through cognitive-behavioral therapy, a type of psychotherapy.
UCLA has nation’s top graduate school for education, according to U.S. News and World Report
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- Written by Rebecca Kendall
Los Angeles, California - In its annual ranking of the top graduate schools, U.S News and World Report has listed six UCLA professional schools and graduate programs among the top five in the country. Among them are UCLA’s graduate school in education and UCLA’s clinical psychology program, both of which were named No. 1. Another seven UCLA graduate schools and programs are listed among the top 10, demonstrating the quality, reputation and breadth of graduate-level education at UCLA.
UCLA School of Nursing is launching Doctor of Nursing Practice degree program
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- Written by Laura Perry
Los Angeles, California - Responding to the evolving landscape of health care, the UCLA School of Nursing is introducing a new degree program - a Doctor of Nursing Practice, or DNP - to start in Fall 2018.
How California can break down barriers to breast cancer treatment
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- Written by Venetia Lai
Los Angeles, California - More than 29,000 women in California will be diagnosed with breast cancer in 2018. Many of them - especially low-income women, who suffer the worst survival rates — will face economic, emotional and structural obstacles to getting treatment and follow-up care.
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