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Associated Press chief attacks White House over ‘unconstitutional’ investigation(0)
The president of the Associated Press has lashed out at the United States government in his first interview since it was revealed that the AP was being investigated by the US Department of Justice. More than one week after the AP announced that the Justice Department subpoenaed two months of phone records in an apparent attempt to discover the source of an intelligence leak, the president and CEO of the news agency attacked US President Barack Obama and his administration for what he considers an unconstitutional intrusion on the way journalism is conducted. Read More |
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Italy arrests 4 suspected militants(0)
Italian police yesterday arrested four of six men they suspect are members of a militant cell which was planning attacks in the US, Israel and Italy, though no specific targets were named by police. The men aimed to train militants and send them abroad, paramilitary police said, and are suspected of conspiracy to commit international terrorism and inciting racial hatred. Read More |
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Anonymous attacks website of Spanish parliament as Madrid faces mass protest(0)
The hacktivist group Anonymous claimed they have taken down the website of the Spanish parliament. The attack came as Spaniards gathered in Madrid for a mass protest. The distributed denial of service (DDoS) attack jammed the parliament’s servers, rendering the site inaccessible to the public, sources in the legislative body confirmed to El Mundo newspaper. Read More |
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Are DDoS attacks being used to fix Bitcoin rates?(0) A massive surge in the number of Bitcoin users and reports of hacking attempts are being blamed for a worldwide panic that caused the cryptocurrency’s worth to fluctuate drastically in recent days. The value of Bitcoin, the unregulated and practically untraceable digital currency that exists only on computers, has gone on a roller coaster ride as of late, quintupling in price during the last month before losing more than half of its worth during a Wednesday crash. Read More |
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Pentagon creates 13 offensive cyber teams for worldwide attacks(0)
The head of the United States Cyber Command says the US is developing 40 new teams of cyber-agents that will both protect America’s critical infrastructure from hackers and as well as launch attacks against the country’s adversaries. Gen. Keith Alexander, who leads both the Cyber Command and the National Security Agency, told the US Senate Armed Services Committee on Tuesday that the 40 online support teams should be ready for action by 2015, with 13 of those units existing specifically to attack other countries. Read More |
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Government Protects Criminals by Attacking Whistleblowers(0)
It’s now obvious to everyone that – even though criminal fraud dominates Wall Street – the Obama administration refuses to prosecute white collar crime. Read More |
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U.S. Homeland Chief: Cyber 9/11 Could Happen “imminently”(0)
Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano warned on Thursday that a major cyber attack is a looming threat and could have the same sort of impact as last year’s Superstorm Sandy, which knocked out electricity in a large swathe of the Northeast. Read More |
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Hacktivists petition the White House to legalize DDoS(0)
Is temporarily slowing down a website a legal form of protest? Current US law says it isn’t, but hacktivists want the White House to make changes that would force the government to reconsider their witch-hunt against alleged computer criminals. Read More |
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Nokia Admits Decrypting User Data But Denies Man-in-the-Middle Attacks(0)
Nokia has rejected claims it might be spying on users’ encrypted Internet traffic, but admitted it is intercepting and temporarily decrypting HTTPS connections for the benefit of customers. Read More |
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Governments ADMIT that They Carry Out False Flag Terror(0) Forget the claims and allegations that false flag terror – governments attacking people and then blaming others in order to create animosity towards those blamed – has been used throughout history. Read More |
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2012 Was the ‘Deadliest Year’ For Journalists(0)
The world in 2012 saw exceptional attacks on truth tellers. The number of journalists in prison reached a record high. An unprecedented 132 reporters were killed, either for exposing misconduct or in the line of duty. Read More |
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Clinton’s concussion prevents her from testifying about the Benghazi attacks(0) By Elise Labott U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton sustained a concussion after becoming dehydrated and fainting, and will no longer testify Thursday before the House Foreign Affairs Committee on the deadly attack on the U.S. consulate in Benghazi, Libya. Read More |
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Dr. Oz Flip-Flops on Supporting Organics as High-Profile Attacks Intensify(0) This article was published in partnership with GlobalPossibilities.org. “So you’re being told organic food is no more nutritious than conventional and it’s not worth your extra money. Well I’m here to say that it is worth the investment. Why do I say that? Pesticides.” -- Dr. Oz, Oct. 19, 2012 Read More |
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Former US president slams drone attacks(0)
WASHINGTON: Former US President Jimmy Carter has slammed American assassination drone strikes in other countries, saying that killing civilians in such attacks would in fact nurture terrorism. Read More |

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