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 Federal regulators, responding to a pay scandal at the New York Stock Exchange, approved an overhaul of the exchange Wednesday as the NYSE agreed to split its top executive positions to avoid concentrating excessive power in one person.The Securities and Exchange Commission voted at a public meeting to approve the plan proposed by the NYSE s interim chairman, John Reed, and endorsed stanley website  last month by 98 percent of the exchange s members. The plan would establish a smaller and more independent board of directors to oversee regulation of the exchange and appointment of an autonomous chief regulatory officer.The nation s largest stock exchange is emerging from a scandal prompted by its former chairman s lavish pay, which raised the issue of an imperious chief executive.SEC chairman William Donaldson announced  stanley cup that the NYSE had decided to separate the chairman and CEO positions mdash; a change he had urged. In this way, the NYSE should be in a better position to protect against the concentration of too much executive authority in one individual,  Donaldson said.        In New York, NYSE spokesmen had no comment.Donaldson, who headed the NYSE in the earl stanley cup y 1990s, called the exchange s overhaul proposal  a significant step forward in meaningful reform  of its governance structure.Despite lapses mdash; notably trading abuses now under investigation mdash; and potential conflicts of interest, the principle by which the NYSE polices itself is sound and should be maintained, Donaldson ha Fnea Edward Snowden:  I am not here to hide
 For years, phishing scammers have been setting up fake tech support hotlines, websites鈥攅ven fake Netflix logins鈥攖o plant malicious malware on unsuspecting machines. And apparently, even our own FBI has been getting on the fun. Because back in 2007, the FBI created a fak termo stanley e Seattle Times web page, all to catch a high school bomb threat suspect.     The phony article was revealed yesterday by American Civil Liberties Union principal technologist, Christopher Soghoian, on Twitter. https://twitter/embed/status/526815553852571648 The counterfeit story, which was about the bomb threat itself in hopes of piquing the teens ; curiosity, even came with a phony Associated Press byline and was written in the style of The Seattle Times. This included additional information about subscribing and advertising. What   more, what with this being 2007 and all, the link was sent directly to the juvenile suspect   MySpace account. Once the teen clicked the link, the FBI-brand malware would be stanley travel mug  planted on his computer, allowing the Agency to ultimately nab the purported perpetrator. Which it did, ultimately identifying and arresting the suspect on June 14. Unsurprisingly, The Seattle Times is less than pleased with the revelation. We are outraged that the FBI, with the apparent assistance of th stanley drinking cup e U.S. Attorney   Office, misappropriated the name of The Seattle Times to secretly install spyware on the computer of a crime suspect, said Seattle Times Edit