You Can’t Solve a Problem with the Mindset That Created It

Today we are examining the topic of problems and how changing the way we think can solve them. Any problem can be resolved with a spiritual solution. One of the most intriguing passages in A Course in Miracles suggests that you don’t have a problem; you only think you do. The opening lines of the Torah, as well as Genesis in the Bible, state, “God created Heaven and Earth,” and later, “And all that God created was good.” If you interpret those words literally, it’s quite clear that problems are impossible. If God created everything and all that God created was good, bad does not exist. “But,” you say, “disease, disharmony, despair, and so on all appear to exist and run rampant in our world.” When we feel separated from our sacred center, it’s easy to believe so strongly in the separation that we explain any unpleasantness as a problem. In the world of Spirit, or God, problems simply don’t exist and aren’t real. When your spiritual connection is weak, you move away from the world of Spirit, and problems come from your belief in separation. Your mind creates the illusion of separateness, and your body, influenced by your ego thoughts, takes on diseases. Our societies are the creation of our collective thoughts. T hey take on the same separation-sickness, and then we have what we call social problems. All of the so-called problems, however, represent a spiritual deficit that can be remedied with spiritual solutions. Think of it this way: If you change your mind, you will solve your problem. (I’ve written an entire book on this subject called There Is a Spiritual Solution to Every Problem [Harper Collins, 2001]). How to Go about Changing Your Mind Can you accept the idea that it’s your belief in your separation from God that creates the attitude that you label a problem? Can you explore this idea that what you’re calling problems are all simply illusions, or mistakes of your intellect? If God is everywhere, there is no place that God is not;

therefore, you have God with you at all times. You may believe otherwise. It is this belief system that creates your so-called problems. If you can bring truth to the presence of these illusions, they will dissolve—just as you know that three plus three equals six is true, and that three plus three equals ten is untrue. By bringing truth to the presence of this arithmetic error, it simply dissolves. So too will all of your beliefs that create “problems” in your mind dissolve when you bring the higher energy of truth to them. St. Francis of Assisi, in his famous prayer, beseeches us to change our mind to this thought: “Where there is hatred let me sow love.” Light always dissolves darkness. Love always nullifies hate. Spirit always cancels problems. Problems exist as beliefs of your ego mind, which is unable to conceptualize an awareness of your spiritual mind, just as dark has no concept of light. By actually rewriting your agreement with reality, you can change your mind and send away any perceived problem. Change your attitude toward yourself, and resolve to believe in your connectedness to the higher energy of God, even in the direst of circumstances. Turn anything that seems problematic over to your higher self, trusting that the “problem” is not what it seems to be. Rewrite your agreement about who you are and what you’re capable of achieving. Your New Agreement with Reality Your thoughts are the source of virtually everything in your life. Every relationship that you’re in is something that you carry around with you. If your relationship is lousy, it’s because you think of it that way. The person you’re in a relationship with isn’t with you in this moment, or when you’re at work, or when you’re in the bathroom, but your thoughts about that person are always with you. The only way you can experience another person is in your thoughts. You can’t get behind their eyeballs and be them. You can only process them with your thoughts. If you look for what’s wrong about them and store that negative image in your mind, then that’s where your relationship exists. If you change your thoughts to what you love rather than to what you label as wrong, you’ve just changed your entire relationship. It went from lousy to great by your changing your mind! Try to always remember that you carry every relationship around with you in your head. Robert Frost reminded us, “You love the things you love for what they are.” When you forget this and process other people on the basis of what you think they should be, or what they used to be, or how they compare to what you are, then you’ve sent love away, and in your mind, the relationship has soured. You experience every thing and every one in your thoughts. Change your thoughts, and you change what you carry around in your head as problems. T he world is just the way it is. The economy is just as it should be. The people who are behaving “badly” in the world are doing what they’re supposed to be doing. You can process it in any way that you choose. If you’re filled with anger about all of those “problems,” you are one more person who contributes to the pollution of anger. Your desire to do something about the lowest energies will motivate you to be more loving, more feeling, and more peaceful. And in so doing, you may influence those who are the farthest removed from God to return to their source. This new agreement with yourself to always stay connected to Spirit even when it seems to be the most difficult thing to do will allow whatever degree of perfect harmony that your body was designed for to proliferate. Turn “diseases” over to God, and treat your body to regular exercise, healthy food, large amounts of pure water, and plenty of rest to allow it to function as a container for Spirit to flow through. Your new agreement with reality in which you’ve blended your physical self and your personality with your spiritual God-connected self will begin to radiate a higher energy of love and light. Wherever you go, others will experience the glow of your God consciousness, and disharmony and disorder and all manner of problems simply will not flourish in your presence. Become “an instrument of Thy peace,” as St. Francis desires in the first line of his famous prayer. Move up the ladder of human awareness from the lowest to the highest. Become a mystical being by simply changing your mind from one that created and experienced problems, to one that resolves them.

PHISHING ATTACK

What is a phishing attack ??

Phishing is a type of social engineering attack often used to steal user data, including login credentials and credit card numbers. It occurs when an attacker, masquerading as a trusted entity, dupes a victim into opening an email, instant message, or text message. The recipient is then tricked into clicking a an malicious  link, which can lead to the installation of malware, the freezing of the system as part of a ransomeware attack or the revealing of of sensitive information.

PHISHING ATTACK PUNISHMENTS ???

  • A jail or prison sentence, usually between one and five years
  • Fines, usually no more than a few thousand for a misdemeanor crime, but can go up to over $10,000 per offense in felonies
  • Restitution, meaning the perpetrator has to pay back any money their victims, often including financial institutions, have lost
  • Probation, generally of between one and five years, during which the perpetrator has to adhere to strict terms

TYPES OF PHISHING ATTACKS ??

  1. Spear phishing
  2. Email phishing
  3. Smishing
  4. HTTPS phishing
  5. Vishing
  6. Angular phishing etc.

HOW TO PROTECT YOURSELF FROM PHISHING ATTACKS …

  • Be cautious about all communications you receive. If it appears to be a phishing communication, do not respond. Delete it. You can also forward it to the Federal Trade Commission at spam@uce.gov.
  • Do not click on any links listed in the email message, and do not open any attachments contained in a suspicious email.
  • Do not enter personal information in a pop-up screen. Legitimate companies, agencies, and organizations don’t ask for personal information via pop-up screens.
  • Install a phishing filter on your email application and also on your web browser. These filters will not keep out all phishing messages, but they will reduce the number of phishing attempts.

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How increases phishing attacks day by days ???

PHISHING ATTACKS WHICH CRITERIA HACKERS MOSTLY USED ???

THE 7 RED FLAGS SIGN OF PHISHING ATTACKS….

Give Up Your Personal History to determine your future success

For many of us, our past defines who we are at this present moment. Today, I want to show you how letting go of the past can help you move on to live your life more fully in the present. When a speedboat zooms across the surface of the water, there’s a white foamy froth behind it that’s called the wake of the boat. The wake is nothing more than the trail that’s left behind. The answer to, “What is driving the boat?” is that the boat moves because of present-moment energy generated by the engine. This is what makes the boat move forward across the water. Do you think it’s possible for the wake to drive the boat? Can the trail that’s left behind make a boat go forward? These are rhetorical questions with obvious answers. I’m sure you agree that the wake is only the trail left behind, and that it’s not what drives the boat forward. I’m suggesting that you apply this idea to your life. The wake of your life is nothing more than a trail that’s left behind you. Thought of in this way, it’s absolutely impossible for that wake to drive you forward. The wake is not in any logical way responsible for what you’re experiencing or failing to experience today. The wake is just what it is, and nothing more—a trail that you’ve left behind. But have you? Being a Victim of Your Personal History For well over a quarter century now, I’ve worked with people to help them access higher levels of awareness. It’s my experience that most people live their life in the wake by hanging on to personal histories to justify their self-defeating behaviors and the scarcity in their lives. They hang on to past pains, abuses, and shortcomings as calling cards to announce a “poor me” status to everyone they meet, within minutes of their introduction. “I was abandoned as a child,” “I’m an alcoholic,” “I’m an incest survivor,” “My parents were divorced and I’ve never gotten over it.” The list could go on for hundreds of pages. Your past is over! By bonding to your past, you not only ensure that you’ll be immobilized today, but you prevent yourself from healing. By refer ory to past struggles and using them as the reasons for not getting on with your life today, you’re doing the equivalent of attributing to the wake the ability to drive the boat. This also works in reverse. Many people refer to the good old days that are gone forever as the reason why they can’t be happy and fulfilled today. “Everything has changed,” “No one respects anyone else like they used to,” “A dollar used to be worth a dollar, now everything is so overpriced,” “People don’t seem to want to help out like they did in the past,” “When we were kids, we respected authority; today’s kids walk all over their parents.” This is also living in the wake and assigning responsibility to the past for why you can’t be successful or happy today. Getting Out of the Wake Imagine a pencil with the ability to only write your past history. It has no use otherwise. All of your past is in that pencil. Are you going to keep it? What for? Are you going to give it up? Perhaps Omar Khayyam will inspire you with his poem: T he moving finger writes and having writ moves on. Nor all thy piety nor wit can lure it back to cancel half a line, Nor all thy tears wash out one word of it. You can cry all night about the history in that pencil, all that it contains, and all you wish you could erase—or bring back again—but all of your tears can’t wash out one word of the past, as the poet-philosopher reminds you. You want to let go of your personal history that’s symbolized by that pencil, but when you walk away from it, no matter how far you walk, you look back and there it is. You’re ready to be rid of your personal history and to more fully live in the present moment. But the pencil is always there when you look back. I suggest that you pick up the pencil, and with compassion, allow the words, wounds, and pain of the past to be written, embraced, examined, understood, accepted, and loved for all that you’ve learned and experienced. The act of picking it up and embracing it will give you the strength to transform the past into song, poem, paint, or ritual if you feel called to do those things, or to throw it away in your unique way.

Embracing Your Personal History In a universe that’s an intelligent system with a divine creative force supporting it, there simply can be no accidents. As tough as it is to acknowledge, you had to go through what you went through in order to get to where you are today, and the evidence is that you did. Every spiritual advance that you will make in your life will very likely be preceded by some kind of fall or seeming disaster. Those dark times, accidents, tough episodes, periods of impoverishment, illnesses, abuses, and broken dreams were all in order. They happened, so you can assume they had to and you can’t unhappen them. Embrace them from that perspective, with help if you need it, and then understand them, accept them, honor them, and finally retire and/or transform them in your own way. (I know someone who gives them a new job description.) Become free to immerse yourself in this moment—the now that’s called the present—because it’s simply that—a present to open, relish, nurture, play with, and enjoy and explore. No Longer Relying on Your Past Make an effort to remove all labels that you’ve placed on yourself. Labels serve to negate you. You must ultimately live up to the label rather than being the limitless spirit that is your true essence. You’re not an American, an Italian, or an African. You’re a member of one race, the human race. You’re not a male or a female, a Democrat or a Republican. You are one with the true oneness, God. You are not athletic or magical, mathematical or literary, or any other label. Transcending labels, particularly those that have been placed on you by others in your past, opens you to the opportunity of soaring in the now in any way that you desire. Your past history and all of your hurts are no longer here in your physical reality. Don’t allow them to be here in your mind, muddying your present moments. Your life is like a play, others, much larger. Some are villains and others are good guys. But all of them are necessary, otherwise they wouldn’t be in the play. Embrace them all, and move on to the next act.

RANSOMWARE ATTACK

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Inside the hacks that lock down computer systems and damage businesses.

Just hours before the Fourth of July weekend, a huge, coordinated cyberattack hit hundreds of businesses across the world. A group of hackers broke in by exploiting a hole in the software code of an information technology company with a wide-ranging client base, then demanded $70 million in ransom.

A large grocery chain in Sweden shut down hundreds of stores. Schools in New Zealand warned that staff might not be able to use computers.

It was the biggest case yet of a scourge that affects the world’s companies and government agencies nearly every day, and that is only getting worse. In an analysis of publicly reported ransomware attacks against health-care providers, municipalities and schools, The Washington Post found that ransomware attacks in the United States more than doubled from 2019 to 2020.

To reconstruct the anatomy of a ransomware attack, The Post conducted its own data analysis and spoke with nearly a dozen cybersecurity experts, law enforcement officials, negotiators and victims. The Post used different examples to illustrate the components of how an attack happens. The resulting examination has five parts: the hackers, the hack, the negotiation, the payment and the aftermath.

The costs of such attacks add up. Some experts conservatively estimate that hackers received $412 million in ransom payments last year.

“Criminals are economically motivated and they are not dumb,” said Joshua Motta, chief executive of cyber-insurance company Coalition. “For a while, it was credit-card skimming, data breaches, reselling Social Security numbers. Ransomware is a considerably more lucrative business model.”

Some attacks, like the one on Kaseya, happen when hackers find a vulnerability in a company’s software and use that to get into their system. But most use relatively unsophisticated methods to break into computers, such as sending phishing emails that trick employees into opening an attachment or clicking on a link that downloads malicious software, which goes on to encrypt files and bar access to the whole network.

Kaseya Ransomware affected 1500 businesses

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So let’s take a graph to see the ransomware case increases …

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The first pic says that most of the ransomware attacks performed in the Saudi Arabia where 88% cases performed…

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The second graph show that in which field more attacks performed and which attacks criteria mostly used by hackers ..

WHAT IS RANSOMEWARE ATTACK ??

Ransomeware attack is a malicious software which is gaining access to your computer system and encrypt your file like .exe file and any your company detail file or folder then the hackers demand money for decrypt your file actully the hackers use more tricks to perform these attacks like phishing emails, scam through messages and social engineering in which hackers read your mindset according to this they send u emails and messages .

Since their history to at this time the biggest ransomeware attack is wannacry which is pretend in 2017 which is effected 150 countries and millions of computer systems. And run without any spam link or created by two Korean programmers .

HOW TO DEFEAT WITH RANSOMEWARE ATTACK..

  1. 1. Isolate the Infection: Prevent the infection from spreading by separating all infected computers from each other, shared storage, and the network.
  2. 2. Identify the Infection: From messages, evidence on the computer, and identification tools, determine which malware strain you are dealing with.
  3. 3. Report: Report to the authorities to support and coordinate measures to counter attack.
  4. 4. Determine Your Options: You have a number of ways to deal with the infection. Determine which approach is best for you.
  5. 5. Restore and Refresh: Use safe backups and program and software sources to restore your computer or outfit a new platform.
  6. 6. Plan to Prevent Recurrence: Make an assessment of how the infection occurred and what you can do to put measures into place that will prevent it from happening again.

Today all company need to trained their staffs to identify for any spam emails and links at every six months .

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Ransomeware is unique among cybercrimes because in order is attack to be successful it requires the victim to willing accomplish after the fact ..

HOW RANSOMEWARE WORKS UNDERSTAND THROUGH A IMAGE ALL PROCESS …

THE VALUE OF SILENCE TO SUCCESS DESTINTION

Today our topic is that rare commodity in 21st-century living—silence. You live in a noisy world, constantly bombarded with loud music, sirens, construction equipment, jet airplanes, rumbling trucks, leaf blowers, lawn mowers, and tree cutters. These human-made, unnatural sounds invade your senses and keep silence at bay. In fact, you’ve been raised in a culture that not only eschews silence, but is terrified of it. T he car radio must always be on, and any pause in conversation is a moment of embarrassment that most people quickly fill with chatter. For many, being alone is a nightmare, and being alone in silence is pure torture. The famous scientist Blaise Pascal observed, “All man’s miseries derive from not being able to sit quietly in a room alone.” The Value of Silence T here’s a momentary silence in the space between your thoughts that you can become aware of with practice. In this silent space, you’ll find the peace that you crave in your daily life. You’ll never know that peace if you have no spaces between your thoughts. The average person is said to have 60,000 separate thoughts every day. With so many thoughts, there are almost no gaps. If you could reduce that number by half, you would open up an entire world of possibilities for yourself. It’s really the space between the notes that makes the music you enjoy so much. Without the spaces, all you would have is one continuous noisy note. Everything that’s created comes out of silence. Your thoughts emerge from the nothingness of silence. Your words come out of this void. Your very essence emerged from emptiness. Those who will supersede us are waiting in the vast void. All creativity requires some stillness. Silence reduces fatigue and allows you to experience your own creative juices.

Accessing More Silence in Your Life Embrace Silence I urge you to demand more and more time for silence in your life. One of the most effective ways to bring this about is to make meditation a daily practice. And remember, there’s no such thing as a bad meditation. Give yourself time to sit quietly alone. At first your thoughts will take off trying to convince you that this is a waste of time, that you should be out there being productive, and that you’ve got so many other things to do. Hundreds of other unrelated thoughts will pop in and out of your mind. But you can weather this thunderstorm of mental protestations by sitting quietly and becoming the observer to all of this inner chatter. Eventually you’ll be able to move to the gaps between your thoughts and notice how peaceful you felt in that silent gap when you emerge from it. Try it right now. Use the Lord’s Prayer. First, concentrate on the word Our, and then Father. Try to go into the gap between the two words, Our and Father. T hen do it again with Who art and in Heaven. Just slip momentarily into the gap, and notice how peaceful and exquisite you feel in that gap. T here are many opportunities to access silence. I try to meditate each time I stop at a red light. With the car stopped and my body inactive, frequently the only things still moving are the thoughts in my mind. I use those two minutes or so at the stoplight to bring my mind into harmony with my inert car and body. I get a wonderful bonus of silence. I probably stop at a red light 20 or 30 times a day, creating 40 minutes to an hour of silence. And there’s always someone behind me to let me know that my time is up by breaking the silence with a honking horn! The Wilderness Is Therapy Anytime in your life when you’re feeling out of sorts in any way, go to nature and find silence and peace. Sending troubled teens to the wilderness to care for animals and commune with nature almost always brings them peace and serenity. Drug addictions disappear when young people are confronted with climbing a mountain or canoeing across a lake. People who have been diagnosed with terminal illnesses often find that months spent in a cabin in the isolated wilderness is the exact therapy they need, and sometimes the source of miraculous spontaneous remissions. If you ever suffer from insomnia, walk barefoot on the grass for ten minutes before getting into bed. Nature has a marvelous way of healing many maladies. Try spending a day in an isolated spot, listening only to silence punctuated by the sounds of nature—the birds, the insects, the rustling of leaves, the wind. These are the sounds of healing that can offset the painful sounds of 18-wheelers, cement mixers, boom boxes, and the like. Give yourself opportunities to be in the wilderness as a regular part of your life routine. Take a day each month or week or two to be alone in silence, communing with nature. This is the ultimate therapy, and it’s much less expensive than paying someone to listen! Meditation Not Only Affects You, It Impacts Everyone Around You When you’re at peace, you radiate a different kind of energy than when you’re stressed or depressed. The more peaceful you become, the easier you can deflect the negative energies of those you encounter. This is like having an invisible shield around you that nothing can penetrate unless it’s at a higher spiritual energy than your shield. A hostile current is greeted with a smile and an inner knowing that this is not your stuff. A person who attempts to bring you into their misery cannot succeed without your agreement. Your meditation practice keeps you immune. Not only can you deflect the negativity of those around you, but your sense of peace will bring others into harmony with you. Studies have been done to measure the serotonin (a neurotransmitter in your brain that indicates how peaceful and harmonious you feel) levels of those in the vicinity of a large group of meditators. Amazingly, just being in the energy field of those who meditate raises the serotonin levels of the observers. These implications are startling. The more you achieve peacefulness through meditation, the more your peaceful state impacts those around you. I find that my meditating not only calms me, but has a soothing effect on my family and those around me. But the primary benefit is that after a meditation, I find it almost impossible to be annoyed or negatively impacted by anything, because it brings me inner peace.

New Trojan malware steals millions of login credentials

Cybersecurity researchers have revealed a new custom Trojan-type malware that managed to infiltrate over three million Window computers and steal nearly 26 million login credentials for about a million websites.

The findings from Nord security classifies the websites into a dozen categories, which include virtually all popular email service, social media platforms, file storage and sharing services, ecommerce platforms, financial platforms, and more. 

In all, the unnamed malware managed to siphon away 1.2 terabytes of personal data including over a million unique email addresses, over two billion cookies, and more than six million other files.

“For every malware that gets worldwide recognition and coverage, there are thousands of custom viruses made specifically for the buyer’s needs. These are nameless pieces of malicious code that are compiled and sold on forums and private chats for as little as $100,” explains Nord Security.

The research found that this malware also made away with over six million files the victims had on their desktops and in Downloads folders. It also took a screenshot of the infected machine, and even tried snapping a picture of the victim using the device’s webcam.

Worryingly, Nord Security adds that while the amount of stolen data is shocking, unnamed, custom malware aren’t the only threat to a user’s data. 

It goes on to share that one in four Wi-Fi networks has no encryption or password protection of any kind, making vast amounts of user data vulnerable to theft.

“Antimalware software like antivirus doesn’t fully protect our devices. Public Wi-Fi poses as much danger to our logins as malware does. In many cases, public Wi-Fi can have poorly configured firewalls that let hackers monitor your Wi-Fi connection,” said Daniel Markuson, digital security expert at NordVPN , Nord Security’s VPN services .

Your Purpose Is to Serve

If you are like most people I meet, you most likely yearn to know your purpose in life. “How can I find my purpose?” is the question that I am asked most often. The questioner often elaborates on his or her dilemma by saying, “I would be happier if I could be living out my purpose, but I just don’t know what my purpose in life is.” My response is that you come into this world with absolutely nothing. You will leave this physical world with exactly the same. All of your acquisitions and achievements can’t go with you. Therefore, the only thing you can do with your life is give it away. Today, we’re going to discuss how you’ll come to feel purposeful by discovering a way to always be in the service of others. Purpose is about serving. It’s about taking the focus off you and your selfinterest, and serving others in some way. You build because you love to build. But you build to make others happy. You design because your heart directs you to. But those designs are in the service of others. You write because you love to express yourself in words. But those words will help and inspire readers. If you don’t yet know your purpose, you’ll continue to seek it throughout the various stages of your life. T here are many different models that describe the stages of life. Here, I’m using the four archetypal stages of athlete, warrior, statesman, and spirit to briefly show what your purpose is in each stage. In the athlete archetype, the focus is exclusively on the physical body and how it looks and performs. The warrior archetype wants to compete, defeat, and collect the rewards. The statesman archetype emphasizes fulfilling the desires of others by asking, “How may I serve?” At the final stage (and the highest that we know) is the archetype of spirit. At this stage, you realize what is meant by being in this world, but not of this world. The spirit part of you knows that neither the body nor this world is its exclusive domicile .

T his spirit archetype invites you to minimize your material-world concerns and to put more of your energy into the essence of life, which is love and service. As you progress through these four archetypes, you’ll find yourself thinking less and less of your own self-interest and more and more about how you can make the world a better place for all. In this way, you discover a great truth. T he more you chase after your own goals and pursue your self-interest, the more these aims will elude you. But when you turn your thoughts and then your activities, regardless of what they are, to serving others, those things that you used to chase after will follow you wherever you go. When you get yourself out of the picture completely, the forces of the universe will seem to conspire to provide all that you previously sought for yourself. And then, because you’re not attached to them any longer, they’ll flow in and out of your life freely. In essence, I’m urging you to stop taking your life so personally. You can end any and all suffering by reminding yourself that nothing in the universe is personal. Of course you’ve been taught to take life very personally, but this is an illusion. Tame your ego, and absolutely free yourself from ever taking anything personally. One good way to serve is to practice being generous as often as you can. Promise yourself to extend some kind of unexpected generosity to someone, preferably a stranger, every single day for two weeks. This will not only help you develop a habit of giving, but you’ll also discover how wonderfully inspiring your generous nature feels. The more you practice being charitable, the more you’ll impact others and encourage them to help and serve others, too. By letting others know that you’re willing to give of your time as well as your possessions, you’ll serve as a great role model. Who isn’t inspired by those who’re willing to share their time, money, and possessions? We name cities (San Francisco) for such people and we nominate them (Mother Teresa) for sainthood . . . you, too, can make a difference by being a benevolent soul. You can also practice tithing (giving 10 percent of what you earn in a given period to support teaching that provides you with spiritual uplift) and see if it doesn’t return to you tenfold. This has worked for me my entire life, and continues as I practice my natural instinct to be generous. In an exceptional book titled Season of Life, Jeffrey Marx, a Pulitzer Prizewinning writer, chronicles a high school football team in which a former player with the Baltimore Colts named Joe Ehrmann is on the coaching staff. His coaching philosophy is to “help boys become men within the context of sports”—that is, without threats, screaming, or violence. “I expect greatness out of you,” the team’s head coach tells his players, “and the way we measure greatness is the impact you make on other people’s lives.” As the ten coaches and assistant coaches huddle with the team on game day, one of them asks, “What is our job?” “To love us!” the team yells back in unison. “And what is your job?” the coach asks. “To love each other,” the team responds. This is the philosophy that these boys were exposed to every day—at practice, on the field, and during and after the games—and so it goes for all of us who wish to serve others. We must love all others and teach them to love each other. Keep these thoughts in mind, particularly when you feel lost or are unsure of your purpose: “My purpose is about giving. I’ll direct my thoughts off me, and spend the next few hours looking for a way to be of service to anyone or any creature on our endangered planet.” This will bring you back to a realization that it doesn’t matter what you do, as long as you’re able to give. In order to fully give and be of service and ultimately feel purposeful, you must be able to say, “Yes,” when you ask yourself, “Do I really possess what it is that I wish to give away?”

Healthcare data breach: Cyber-attack at Mississippi’s Coastal Family Health Center leaked patient information

cyber-attack at Mississippi’s Coastal Family Health Center (CFHC) has resulted in a breach of patients’ personal information.

The data leak was confirmed after unknown miscreants attempted to “shut down computer operations” on May 13, 2021, a security advisory (PDF) revealed.

Potentially affected information includes names, addresses, Social Security numbers, medical insurance information, and health and treatment information.

‘No evidence’ of data misuse

The CFHC, which provides healthcare and dental services across the counties of Jackson, Harrison, Hancock, Greene, Wayne, and George [in the US state of Mississippi and ?}, did not confirm how many people were affected by the incident.

Any patients thought to have been impacted have been notified by post.

The healthcare provider said it has “no evidence” that any data has been misused. It has nonetheless hired (outside?) cybersecurity professionals to investigate the matter.

CFHC also stated that it has changed its procedures in order to prevent a future data breach.

हेल्थकेयर डेटा उल्लंघन: मिसिसिपी के तटीय परिवार स्वास्थ्य केंद्र पर साइबर हमले ने रोगी की जानकारी लीक कर दी

पीडीएफ) से पता चला कि 13 मई, 2021 को अज्ञात बदमाशों ने “कंप्यूटर संचालन बंद करने” का प्रयास करने के बाद डेटा लीक की पुष्टि की थी ।

संभावित रूप से प्रभावित जानकारी में नाम, पते, सामाजिक सुरक्षा नंबर, चिकित्सा बीमा जानकारी और स्वास्थ्य और उपचार संबंधी जानकारी शामिल है।

डेटा के दुरुपयोग का ‘कोई सबूत नहीं’

CFHC, जो जैक्सन, हैरिसन, हैनकॉक, ग्रीन, वेन, और जॉर्ज [अमेरिकी राज्य मिसिसिपी और ?} की काउंटी में स्वास्थ्य सेवा और दंत चिकित्सा सेवाएं प्रदान करता है , ने पुष्टि नहीं की कि कितने लोग इस घटना से प्रभावित हुए थे।

जिन रोगियों के बारे में सोचा गया कि वे प्रभावित हुए हैं, उन्हें डाक द्वारा सूचित किया गया है।

स्वास्थ्य सेवा प्रदाता ने कहा कि उसके पास “कोई सबूत नहीं” है कि किसी भी डेटा का दुरुपयोग किया गया है। इसने मामले की जांच के लिए अभी भी (बाहर?) साइबर सुरक्षा पेशेवरों को काम पर रखा है।

CFHC ने यह भी कहा कि उसने भविष्य को रोकने के लिए अपनी प्रक्रियाओं को बदल दिया है डेटा उल्लंघन ।

Success of inner peace

TO BE CALM IS THE HIGHEST ACHIEVEMENT OF SELF

You Can’t Give Away What You Don’t Have Of course you can’t give away what you don’t have! That seems so obvious that you may be wondering why I would mention it. It’s because I’ve found that most people who don’t enjoy inner peace and success in their lives have failed to master this simple truth. So today we are going to examine our own inner resources. T hink of the people you know who give love in response to negative energy that’s directed their way. There aren’t very many people who respond lovingly in that situation. The ones who do are able to because they have love to give away. They know that it’s impossible to give away what they don’t have, and they’ve gone that extra mile to acquire what it is that they want to both attract and give away. If love and joy are what you want to give and receive, then remember that you can’t give away what you don’t have, but you can change your life by changing what’s inside if you’re willing to go that extra mile. Changing What’s Inside Consider the following concept of your inner reality. Your thoughts create your reality because your thoughts determine how you respond to situations in your daily life. Those responses are the energy you have inside of you to give away. If you feel anger, it’s because you have anger energy in your body. Like everything in our universe, your thoughts are a form of energy. Everything that you feel and experience is the result of what I call “attractor energies.” This means that you get back what you put out into the world. T hus, what you’ve attracted to you is what you have to give away to others. Low energy attracts low energy. Some of the low energy thoughts are anger, hate, shame, guilt, and fear. Not only do they weaken you, but they attract more of the same! By changing your inner thoughts to the higher frequencies of love, harmony, kindness, peace, and joy, you’ll attract more of the same, and you’ll have those higher energies to give away. These higher and faster frequencies that empower you will automatically nullify and dissipate the lower energies in the same way that the presence of light makes darkness disappear. Loving and Respecting Yourself By becoming more loving toward yourself, you will attract more of the higher, faster energies and begin to change what’s inside you. In your thoughts, cultivate an inner voice and attitude that’s 100 percent of the time for you. Imagine an aspect of yourself that only supports and loves you. You might schedule a certain time of the day when that’s the only thought that you allow yourself to pay attention to! Gradually this attitude will extend to other people even if you can only do it for a minute or two. You’ll begin to receive this energy back and ultimately be able to send thoughts of love and joy to everyone and everything in your world. Notice when your thoughts drift into the lower energy of ridicule or hate or guilt, and change the thought at that very moment, if at all possible. If you’re unable to change your thought, at least love yourself for what you did do— that is, for noticing. Make a pact to remind yourself often of this secret of not being able to give away anything that you don’t have. Then work on your personal program of self-love, self-respect, and self-empowerment, and create a huge inventory of what you wish to give away. One of the lessons I continue to learn and practice is that the universe responds with the same energy that we send out. If you attract a lot of people who wish to take advantage of you, you need to consider what you’re doing to attract victimizers into your life. If you run into anger a lot, explore the angry thoughts you have inside you. If your consciousness is a “Gimme! Gimme! Gimme!” energy, you’ll attract all manner of demanding energies into your life. You know if this is true by the number of deadlines not being met, demanding bosses or customers you encounter, and the feeling of being a victim. Send out “Gimme! Gimme! Gimme!” energy to the universe, and it will do the same in return. If what you give is self-respect and self-love, the universe, via the attractor energy, will return the love and respect you’ve been radiating. It’s really so simple. You can’t give away what you don’t have.

The Irony of Giving If you wanted to give a dozen oranges to your neighbor as an expression of love, you obviously would need to be in possession of 12 oranges. If you intended to purchase a new automobile for your parents to show your gratitude to them for putting you through medical school, naturally you’d need to have the funds to do so. Likewise, you can’t give love away to others if you don’t have any for yourself. You can’t show respect for others if you lack self-respect. You can’t give happiness away if you feel unhappy. And of course, the reverse is true. You can only give away what you do have, and all that you’re giving away each and every day are items from your own personal inventory. If you give away hatred, it’s because you’ve stored up hatred inside of you to give away. If you give away misery, it’s because you have a ready supply available from which to select and distribute. T his concept is simplified by a description of squeezing an orange. When you squeeze an orange, you’ll always get orange juice to come out. This is true regardless of who does the squeezing, what time of day you squeeze, what instrument you use to squeeze, or what circumstances surround the orange-squeezing. What comes out is what’s inside. The same logic applies to you. When someone squeezes you, in some way puts pressure on you, or says something unflattering or critical; and out of you comes anger, hatred, bitterness, tension, depression, or anxiety, it’s because that is what’s inside. T he irony is that you can’t give away what you don’t have because you’re always giving what you do have. If you want to move into the realm of purpose by giving and serving others, ask yourself, “What do I have inside?” and “Why have I chosen to store these kinds of energies in me to give to others?”

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