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Category: Lebanon

  • Shake Shack is coming to Lebanon!

    I just learned Al-Shayaa is soon bringing Shack Shack to Lebanon! In case you’re not familiar with it, Shake Shack is a pretty famous burger joint in New York and several other cities in the states, and has expanded to the Middle East over the last couple of years with restaurants opening in Dubai and Kuwait.

    From what I read online by people who have tried the burgers at Shake Shack, it seems like they taste really good! So I really can’t wait for them to open here.

    Now of course the question is where will Shake Shack be located and when is the opening taking place?

    photo via GadgetLam

    Update:

    According to Raja, Shake Shack will be opening at Beirut City Centre.

  • A new malware targets Lebanese Bank customers!

    Kaspersky Labs recently discovered a new malware called “Gauss” with a module that aims to capture Lebanese bank accounts login credentials. And the targeted banks included Bank of Beirut, EBLF, Blom Bank, Byblos Bank, Fransabank, and Credit Libanais.

    The article suggests the malware has been created by the US and Israeli governments and was not intended to steal money from client accounts, but rather to trace the source of funding to certain individuals (Hezbollah members I suppose).

    The spyware, dubbed Gauss after a name found in one of its main files, also has a module that targets bank accounts in order to capture login credentials. The malware targets accounts at several banks in Lebanon, including the Bank of Beirut, EBLF, BlomBank, ByblosBank, FransaBank and Credit Libanais. It also targets customers of Citibank and PayPal.

    The researchers don’t know if the attackers used the bank component in Gauss simply to spy on account transactions, or to steal money from targets. But given that the malware was almost certainly created by nation-state actors, its goal is likely not to steal for economic gain, but rather for counterintelligence purposes. Its aim, for instance, might be to monitor and trace the source of funding going to individuals or groups, or to sabotage political or other efforts by draining money from their accounts.

    Still, that doesn’t seem like the only purpose for that malware, since the people at Kaspersky are still working to crack the larger part of its code and identify what is it responsible for.

    Make sure to read the very interesting and worrying report from Wired.com here.

    I know protecting your network from a nation-state-created malware is quite hard, but I hope Lebanese banks are now taking the necessary measures to protect themselves from such attacks and eventually safeguard our information.

     Thank you Ibrahim Lahoud

  • 10 Tips to driving in Beirut

    Get up close and personal. Don’t panic if you feel your car caressing another. Many a vehicle in Beirut looks like it’s suffered multiple collisions – but this is an illusion. These cars just had the misfortune to be subject to the ‘Oops, let’s carry on’ philosophy of making contact with parked cars.* Indeed, most of the time it’s just the slow build up of tiny little encounters while trying to park, or driving while intoxicated (it does happen). That and cripplingly low wages that prevent people from repairing or upgrading.

    You can read the rest of the tips on The Huffington Post here.

    One additional tip from me is to always plan an alternate route in your mind wherever you’re driving to in case some group of douchebags decided to suddenly block the streets with burning tires over a silly matter.

  • Andrea Paoli advances to quarter finals

    Andrea Paoli who’s representing Lebanon in Taekwondo in the 2012 Olympic games won against Nidia Munoz from Cuba today morning and is now one game away from the medals now that she has advanced to the quarter finals.

    Her upcoming game today isn’t going to be an easy one though, since she’ll be competing with Tseng Li-Cheng from Taipei, who was ranked first in the 2012 Asian championships.

    All the luck to Andrea!

    Update:

    Andrea unfortunately lost 2-5 to Tseng Li-Cheng.

  • You don’t mess with Lebanese expats!

    Check out this video showing Nicholas Dawoud, a Lebanese expatriate in Massachusetts, putting up a fight against a couple of burglars at his mini market when they tried to rob him on Friday.

    According to this article, Nicholas Dawoud was robbed of $1,800 a few days earlier and so he decided to fight back with a baseball this time and eventually succeeded in holding the man with the help of his neighbors until the police arrived. Hat-tip to the man!

    Thank you Kheireddine

  • Just Falafel coming to Lebanon

    I was passing by Bechara El-Khoury a few days ago when I noticed Just Falafel will soon be opening there close to Falafel Sahyoun.

    I recall hearing about Just Falafel from some of my friends living in Dubai, and what basically makes it special is that it offers various Falafel mixes which are Lebanese, Indian, Greek, Egyptian, Emirati, Italian, Mexican, and Japanese.

    Let’s see how will it taste compared to our local Falafel joints such as Sahyoun or Khalife for example…

  • “Ma2too3a!” – Stay updated on road blocks

    Now that road blocking with burning tires is becoming more like a habit for some of us here in Lebanon, someone came up with a new iPhone application called “Ma2too3a!” to let people update each other on any kind of road blocks, protests, or armed combats happening around the country.

    You may download “Ma2too3a!” from the App Store, but don’t take it for granted since everyone can post updates to the app and it’s possible that you would see some fake events on it.

  • Lebanese filmmaker Niam Itani at the Venice film Festival

    Lebanese filmmaker Niam Itani will be competing at the Venice film festival with her short film “Super.Full.” in a competition announced by YouTube earlier this year.

    The prize, aside from a trip to Italy, is a $500,000 grant to work with Ridley Scott’s production company Scott Free.

    Below is Niam’s short film “Super.Full”, and you may check the other finalists she will be competing with here.

    via Nasri Atallah

  • Power of the tire in Lebanon

    Awesome work!

    Power of the tire is a satirical piece depicting the current political and economical situation in Lebanon. It is meant to be satirical and does not reflect a real situation, but a personal interpretation.

    Regarding this piece, it all started after watching Buck’s Take part / waiting for superman trailer, which seemed to have the exact tone for what we wanted. Some of the copy was so good and served our message that we had to use it.
    Regarding the visuals, buck’s piece (Jr Canest’s style) is a huge inspiration for experimenting and learning motion graphics. So the intro which is almost identical started as an exercise/study in smooth keyframing, and as the piece took shape, we decided to keep it and give a credit to Jr Canest’s inspiring work. You can also find below a list for our inspiration for this piece. Hope you enjoy it.

    Inspiration:

    Buck / Jr Canest : Take Part :: vimeo.com/12677264
    Marcus Eckert : vimeo.com/rpgamer2003
    Ron Gervais : Japan PSA Help :: vimeo.com/23179249
    Water Changed Everything :: vimeo.com/22566556

    / Credits
    // Production / Caustik
    /// Art Direction / Amine Alameddine
    /// Animation / Amine Alameddine
    /// Character Animation / Rachel Mouawad
    /// Additional Character Animation / Omar Labbad

    Power of the tire also has a page on Facebook to share what else we can do with tires!

    via Samer Nakfour

  • Updated list of group buying websites in Lebanon

    I already published a list of group buying websites a year ago, but I thought of compiling a new list now since several new websites have been launching lately, and you can find some pretty nice deals on them sometimes. So here you go:

    1. Living Social Out of business.
    2. Makhsoom
    3. goSawa
    4. ScoopCity
    5. Grofferon
    6. Living Lebanese
    7. Awfar
    8. Deal
    9. Deal Booking
    10. MarkaVIP
    11. Sukar
    12. Cobone (They’re currently posting travel deals only)
    13. Waffeer
    14. Go For Low

    Did I miss any other website?