Via: reuters.com
New information on the origins of the Stuxnet and Duqu malware gong back to August 31, 2007.
Via: reuters.com
New information on the origins of the Stuxnet and Duqu malware gong back to August 31, 2007.
Some of the best of Dec 2011
http://www.whowouldbenefit.com/?tag=harvard-of-antiterrorism – got some top traffic.
http://www.whowouldbenefit.com/?p=2522
and http://www.whowouldbenefit.com/?tag=spot-checklist
Via: wired.com
The Electronic Frontier Foundation is back in court over the National Security Agency / US telecommunication companies surveillance program.
Via: dailymail.co.uk/
The Department of Homeland Security is using fake profiles seeking words on social network sites.
I guess departments well below the NSA are all over the amazing new world of dictionary lists…
What the NSA and GCHQ did do so very well is keep the scale and computer power needed out of the press…
Care with ‘illegal immigrant’, ‘outbreak’, ‘drill’, ‘strain’, ‘virus’, ‘recovery’, ‘deaths’, ‘collapse’, ‘human to animal’ ‘trojan’ ect.
Via: poorrichards-blog.blogspot.com
The strange case of the 69 Patriot missiles (with two missiles per launch container?) shipped as fireworks been found in Finland.
Where they “PAC 3″?
Been a long time, will add more stats soon.
Top fun search terms for this month of Dec 2011.
5240.06 as in whowouldbenefit.com/?p=2518
Via: exiledonline.com
From Urban Shield 2011 to the training of all new FBI agents, follow the new US public/private partnership.