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Iraq Cyber Attack and the DigiSEALs

Reports have recently made it into the pub­lic domain that back in May of 2007 President George W. Bush autho­rized the National Security Agency (NSA) to launch a sophis­ti­cated cyber attack on the cel­lu­lar phones and com­put­ers of insur­gents in Iraq. This cyber attack cre­ated the abil­ity for U.S. forces to plant false infor­ma­tion that lead to the decep­tion of insurgents. Multiple senior level offi­cials have report­edly told media sources that this attack helped turn the tide of the war in Iraq.

Coincidently enough two senior offi­cials (Mike McConnell — NSA and Army General David Petraeus — Commander of allied forces in Iraq) with sig­nif­i­cant expe­ri­ence and cyber war­fare knowl­edge that under­stood the capa­bil­i­ties of cyber weapons were placed in top mil­i­tary and intel­li­gence positions.

http://defensetech.org/category/uncategorized/

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White House: No Troop Decision This Month
CBS News - Peter Maer - ‎Nov 12, 2009‎
WEAK APOLOGETIC STAGNANT (except Obama is real good at spending money.) by sam-kiley November 13, 2009 7:29 AM EST Our men and women in Afganistan are tired ...

LEONID METEOR SHOWER: The Leonid meteor shower peaks this year on Nov. 17th. The shower begins on Tuesday morning around 0900 UT (4 a.m. EST; 1 a.m. PST) with a sprinkling of 20 to 30 meteors per hour over North America. The new Moon provides ideally dark conditions for viewing this initial flurry. The best place to be, however, is Asia, where forecasters expect as many as 300 Leonids per hour. The predicted outburst occurs between 2100 - 2200 UT, just before local dawn in that part of the world:

http://www.spaceweather.com/swpod2009/16nov09/visibility.jpg?PHPSESSID=l4m2l8kglsh77cp15ua6r3fs02

Leonid Meteors & Comet Lulin

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Questions Swirl Around Michael Scott's Untimely Death
NBC Chicago - Andrew Greiner - ‎3 hours ago‎
"I have met with Michael Scott over the years and I have never seen a suicidal tendency in his spirit," said Conrad Worrill, a longtime professor at the ...
Prvo hapšenje zbog širenja kompjuterskih virusa
Autor: Beta, Blic online | 18.11.2009. - 18:58

Britanska policija je danas saopštila da je sprovela prvo hapšenje u Evropi osoba osumnjičenih za širenje kompjuterskih virusa preko interneta.

Skotland jard je naveo da su neimenovani muškarac i žena stari 20 godina bili uključeni u širenje virusa poznatih kao "Zbot" ili "ZeuS", kako bi došli do brojeva kreditnih kartica i podataka o bankovnim računima svojih žrtava.

Osumnjičeni su uhapšeni 3. novembra u Mančesteru, a kasnije su pušteni slobodu uz kauciju. Policija nije želela da daje više detalja o istrazi.
"Ovo hapšenje je značajan korak u sve većim naporima da se borimo protiv onlajn kriminala. Trojanac Zeus se sve više koristi na mreži kako bi kriminalci stigli do osetljivih podataka među kojima su šifre za bankarske sisteme na internetu, ali i korisnički podaci za društvene mreže kao što su Fejsbuk ili Tviter", rekao je detektiv Kolin Vederil posle saopštenja policije.

"Porodica" virusa kojoj pripada ozloglašeni "Zbot" je zarazila na desetine hiljada kompjutera širom sveta, a iz "Sofosa" ih nazivaju najčešćim "crvima" sa kojima ljudi moraju da se bore još od prvog talasa iz 2007. godine.

http://www.blic.rs/svet.php?id=121295

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