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The Afghan dust is settling.

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The People’s Voice The Afghan dust is settling The People’s Voice But it did little to endear the occupiers to the native population, and, according to a WikiLeak from former chairman of the US National Intelligence Council Peter Lavoy, seems to have prompted a new, less benign strategy. “The international community ..

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Twitter users are being tricked into joining in cyber attacks on U.S. government – and could be jailed

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Security experts Sophos warn that links being forwarded on Twitter can make any PC an unwitting part of 'hacktivist' group Anonymous's cyber attacks – an act that could carry a jail sentence.

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Twitter users are being tricked into joining cyber attacks on U.S. government – and could be jailed

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Hacker group Anonymous have become a cult hit on Twitter, with 249,000 followers – but security experts Sophos warn that fans, are being tricked into becoming part of them.

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Fake Lords of Dharmaraja.

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Deccan Herald Fake Lords of Dharmaraja Deccan Herald … of the memo suggests the involvement of larger, possibly other government agencies, hostile to the growing Indian and US relationship.

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Sunday Leader journalist Uvindu Kurukulasuriya’s Rajapakse dynasty probe.

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Sunday Leader journalist Uvindu Kurukulasuriya’s Rajapakse dynasty probe, and … Lankaweb Are their Wikileak cables informing of the qualification of the persons they propped up to Govern Libya after the assassination of Gaddafi ? America had highly qualified mathematicians, economists, Bankers, and highly knowledgeable Bankers, ..

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A Saudi Hand in Iran? Possible But Unlikely

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A Saudi Hand in Iran? Possible But Unlikely MidEastPosts Moreover, US wikileak documents are replete with Saudi officials scrabbling to get US help to assuage their various security vulnerabilities.

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Hoo-zany burying his head in sands of bombastic bluff – Lankaweb

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Hoo-zany burying his head in sands of bombastic bluff Lankaweb Second, all of us who have read the Wikileak reports on Sri Lanka, written by American ambassadors, can easily get a taste of what diplomats send back home in their diplomatic pouches. What is striking in each Wikileak is the attitude of the American …

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The Hacks That Mattered in the Year of the Hack

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A year ago,few people had heard of Anonymous, understood what a DDoS attack was, or even realized that hackers were capable of bringing down entire networks. But as geek bloggers love to point out, 2011 was the year of the hack, the year that Anonymous became a household name and armies of its devotees took to the streets, all wearing Guy Fawkes masks like that final, mind-blowing, Parliament …

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'Anonymous' Targets U.S. Security Thinktank Startfor

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The loose-knit hacking movement Anonymous claims to have stolen thousands of credit card numbers and other personal information belonging to clients of U.S.-based security thinktank Stratfor.

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Hackers claim to steal security think tank Stratfor’s client list

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The hacking movement Anonymous says it will mine the client list for credit card numbers and use them to make charitable donations. The loose-knit hacking movement Anonymous claimed Sunday to have stolen thousands of credit card numbers and other personal information belonging to clients of security think tank Stratfor.

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