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The website of Britain's Serious Organised Crime Agency (SOCA) has been taken offline after an attack by hackers, the agency said on Thursday.
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Let's invite RCC to an FAC grilling – Government DI-VE The Opposition last week gave notice of a motion in parliament calling for Mr Cachia Caruana's resignation over a Wikileak which, it claimed, showed how Mr Cachia Caruana was working for Malta's readmission in the Partnership for Peace behind … and more
Love Making With The Enemy Is Security Blackmail NgEX The reason is we have bigger problem going by Wiki Leak . Our politicians are willing to disclose sensitive security information to foreign governments that they will not disclose to any Nigerian
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Chinese Propaganda Chief Li Changchun MWC News According Wiki-Leak cables, in 2007, when now disgraced but then-Chinese Commence Minister Bo Xilai visited Ottawa, he was served with a lawsuit, one of the 14 lawsuits Bo got in 13 countries for persecuting Falun Gong.
Security firm Trusteer warned this week of a trojan that is capable of stealing an individual’s credit card information from hotels. The firm’s intelligence team discovered the remote access trojan being sold on underground forums for $280. The malware is designed to capture screenshots from point-of-sale applications that access credit card numbers and expiration dates