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Liverpool are trying to find a club for winger Lazar Markovic. The 24-year-old Serbian was a £20m signing from Benfica in 2014 and last made a first team appearance for them in 2015

 He is out of contract at the end of the season but on £50,000 a week. There has been limited interest from China

 Markovic has been banished to train with the under-23s at the Kirkby Academy since he rejected a move to Anderlecht last August

Liverpool had thrashed out a £2.9million deadline day deal with the Belgium outfit, as well as a 50% sell-on clause, but he failed to agree personal terms

  Liverpool winger Ben Woodburn is wanted on loan by Hull City and Brentford. Share this article Share 11 shares

For more infomation >> ✅ Breaking News - Liverpool looking to get rid of his flop Lazar Markovic - Duration: 1:07.

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CookieMiner Malware for Mac Steals Cookies, Passwords and SMS Messages to Get at Cryptocurrency: Rep - Duration: 2:45.

 A new malware threat that steals cryptocurrency on Macs and then uses their resources to mine for more has been identified by security research firm Palo Alto Networks

The threat, which has been named CookieMiner, intercepts browser cookies set by popular cryptocurrency exchanges and wallets, and can also steal passwords stored by Google Chrome

It can even go through iPhone backup files saved on a Mac and scan through a user's text messages

Unit 42, the threat intelligence division of Palo Alto Networks which discovered the threat, believes that this could help the malware authors bypass a user's two-factor security protections

 CookieMiner is believed to be based on a known malware called OSX.DarthMiner, which was documented by MalwareBytes in December 2018

Attackers who gain access to a user's Chrome passwords, cookies and text messages could simply log in to their victims' cryptocurrency wallets or exchanges and transfer all the money to themselves

 Browser cookies can potentially be used to trick a Web service into thinking it is being accessed from a previously trusted device, in theory reducing the likelihood that a second authentication factor will be asked for

 To add insult to injury, the CookieMiner malware also starts mining new cryptocurrency for the attackers using the resources of infected Macs

According to Unit 42's blog post detailing the threat, the miner tries generating a niche privacy-focused cryptocurrency called Koto that is used in Japan

Interestingly, Unit 42's research suggests that the malware authors tried to cover up this fact and appear as though they want to mine the more popular Monero cryptocurrency

 While CookieMiner can steal passwords (and saved credit card information) only from Google Chrome, it can also access cookies stored by Apple's Safari browser

It drops a backdoor known as EmPyre on infected Macs to allow the attackers to maintain control remotely

When mining the Koto cryptocurrency, it uses an algorithm targeted more at a computer's CPU than its GPU, as relatively few infected Macs are likely to have powerful discrete GPUs

 The blog post disclosing this discovery does not point to where or how the CookieMiner malware might have originated, how widespread it is, or how it infects new Macs

Anyone dealing with cryptocurrency or other sensitive financial information should take precautions such as not relying on automatic password vaults and running periodic malware checks

For more infomation >> CookieMiner Malware for Mac Steals Cookies, Passwords and SMS Messages to Get at Cryptocurrency: Rep - Duration: 2:45.

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UCLA to get its biggest Pac-12 test with unbeaten Washington - Duration: 6:22.

Murry Bartow has been saying for more than a week now that UCLA is capable of beating any team in the Pac-12 Conference

 The Bruins are about to find out if that's true. Advertisement >  UCLA will face the conference's only remaining unbeaten team in Pac-12 play Saturday afternoon when it takes on Washington at Alaska Airlines Arena, where the Huskies have gone 11-0 this season

 Bartow, the Bruins' interim coach, fully acknowledged that his assertion about his team comes with a caveat

 "We're also bright enough, smart enough to know that if we don't play a great game [Saturday]," Bartow said Friday during a conference call with reporters, "we don't have a chance

"  UCLA (12-9 overall, 5-3 Pac-12) has defended well, improved its ball movement and made 58

3% of its shots during a two-game winning streak, trends it must sustain to knock off the Huskies (17-4, 8-0)

 Washington is trying to become only the ninth Pac-12 team to start 9-0 in conference play since the 1978-79 season while boosting its candidacy for an at-large berth in the NCAA tournament

 The Huskies are unranked in the national polls but are a respectable No. 29 in the most recent NCAA Evaluation Tool ranking, far ahead of their Pac-12 brethren

Arizona State is next with a No. 61 NET ranking and the Bruins, stuck in a four-way tie for third place in the conference standings, are No

89. Sign up for our daily sports newsletter »  Washington's success starts with its smothering 2-3 zone defense, which it plays exclusively

That has helped the Huskies give up a conference-low 64.6 points per game while opponents make only 39

9% of their shots. Colorado is the only Pac-12 team that has scored 70 points against the Huskies this season

 Success against Washington's defense, Bartow said, will start with getting the stops and rebounds that allow the Bruins to push the ball in transition

 "If we're attacking their zone after makes," Bartow said, "we'll have no chance to win

"  Bartow said Washington uses its length and athleticism to extend the top of its zone farther than the Bruins do when they're using a similar 2-3 alignment

 "They have some guys who are really tailor-made for the zone," Bartow said. "They get steals, deflections, block shots and they're very, very active

You can ask anyone who's played against them, it's not real easy to score."  Washington guard Matisse Thybulle causes many of the headaches

He had seven steals and two blocks to go with his 17 points on Wednesday during the Huskies' 75-62 victory over USC

 The Huskies also feature guard Jaylen Nowell, the only Division I player averaging at least 16 points, five rebounds and three assists while shooting 50% from the field and 40% from three-point range

Given those numbers, it should come as no surprise that Nowell was selected the Pac-12 player of the week three times before the end of January

 UCLA is playing some of its best basketball of the season thanks to a sharing approach in which at least four players have reached double figures in scoring over the last two games

Back-to-back blowouts of undermanned teams have given the Bruins a sense of invincibility that's going to be put to the test Saturday, along with their coach's sentiments about their potential

Advertisement >  "We've just got to go out there and have the same intensity we had out here," UCLA center Moses Brown said Wednesday after the Bruins thumped Washington State by 20 points, "and we'll be unbeatable

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For more infomation >> UCLA to get its biggest Pac-12 test with unbeaten Washington - Duration: 6:22.

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Conman jailed for rape posed as immigration officer to get free sex in brothel - Duration: 4:04.

 A conman was called a "menace" and jailed for 12 years for rape - posing as an immigration officer to get free sex in a brothel

 Thomas Goddard turned up in a suit and carried a satchel after phoning to book a massage at the premises in Beeston, Nottingham Crown Court heard

 Earlier, the 56-year-old made an internet search for "cute Asian girls".  The city's senior Judge Gregory Dickinson QC told him: "You are a menace

This was heavily manipulative brutal behaviour and is a new low.  "You gave the impression you were in some responsible line of work

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15m  "Posing as an immigration official, you threatened to call the police and demanded money which you must have anticipated they did not have and could not afford

 "They had nothing like it and you took it by way of sex. That is rape."  Two women were threatened and Goddard forced one to have sex, the court heard

 The judge added: "These were people who had found rock bottom.  "These are serious offences and despicable

 "This is not the movies. This is the real world  "People don't choose to live in brothels because it is glamorous

 "They are already at rock bottom, leading degrading lives."  After the rape in the brothel at 11am, Goddard used his phone at midnight, typing in words to search for Asian girls

Read More Body found in search for missing Maggie Smythe as two arrested on suspicion of murder    The judge ordered Goddard must serve at least eight years in prison before he can face the Parole Board and ask to be freed

 But he warned that he could be kept in jail for the entire 12 years if he is still regarded as a risk

 He will then be on licence and supervised by probation officers for five years.  A restraining order prevents him from contacting his two victims for 20 years

 The court heard Goddard, of Tavistock Avenue, Mapperley Park, was convicted in 2001 of posing as a police officer and trying to get sex

 Henry James, prosecuting, said: "This is highly relevant. He was pretending to be an undercover police officer and the two victims were working the streets

"  In 2012, he pretended to be a store detective, slipping items into women's bags and following them home where he demanded cash

 As a teenager, he was convicted of indecent assault.  Among his 47 previous offences, one was a burglary with intent to rape

Read More Vulnerable man tortured to death and set on fire by killers who stole PlayStation    Gregor Purcell, mitigating, said Goodard accepted that he faced a long jail term for the latest offences

 "He has shown remorse, albeit late. He understands the gravity of the matters.  "Perhaps belatedly, he accepts his responsibility and acknowledges the implications for the victim

 "He makes an apology," said Mr Purcell.  Goddard had looked back to find the reasons for his offences but did not seek to justify his behaviour

 Mr Purcell said he understood the effect on the women and added: "Of course it is degradation and a humiliation in the circumstances but nothing beyond that

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