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  • Bangladesh Proscribes Hizb ut-Tahrir

    10/24/2009 11:28:48 PM PDT · by Cindy · 4 replies · 325+ views
    COUNTERTERRORISM BLOG.org ^ | October 24, 2009 10:52 AM | By Animesh Roul
    SNIPPET: "The Bangladesh government has finally imposed proscription on the transnational Islamic religious-political organization Hizbut-Tahrir’s country chapter on Oct 22, for its anti-state, anti-government, anti-people and anti-democratic activities in the country." SNIPPET: "Despite the ban, the HT-B’ website which is still active and operational criticized the present government in these following words: "The oppressive Awami League government, agents of US-India-Britain banned Hizb ut-Tahrir due to the party’s stance on the side of the defence forces of the country and leading the work for re-establishing the Khilafah (Caliphate).""
  • Harakat Al-shabab Mujahideen vow they will deflect the fighting to Kampala and Bujumbura

    10/24/2009 11:04:52 PM PDT · by Cindy · 5 replies · 325+ views
    SHABELLE.net ^ | Posted: 10/23/2009 2:01:00 PM | By: Hassan Osman Abdi+2521-5577743
    "Harakat Al-shabab Mujahideen vow they will deflect the fighting to Kampala and Bujumbura" Shabelle: SOMALIA SNIPPET: "MOGADISHU (Sh.M. Network) – the Islamist officials of Harakat Al-shabab Mujahideen have Friday talked about yesterday’s shelling in Somali capital Mogadishu and said that they will deflect the fighting in Mogadishu Kampala and Bujumbura." SNIPPET: "The official of Harakat Al-shabab Mujahideen had threatened to the African Union troops reiterating that they will replace the fighting continuing in Mogadishu to the capital cities of Uganda and Burundi."
  • Next Up for Nationalization: the Internet [Phil Kerpen of AFP]

    10/24/2009 12:56:53 PM PDT · by Salvation · 12 replies · 400+ views
    NationalReview.com ^ | 10-11-09 | Phil Kerpen
    Next Up for Nationalization: the InternetNetwork neutrality means less technological innovation — and less freedom, too. By Phil Kerpen Following the nationalization of investment banks, Fannie and Freddie, consumer banks, and private insurance companies, taxpayers are likely asking: What’s left for the federal government to nationalize? How about the Internet? Network neutrality, or net neutrality, is the beneficent-sounding name for sweeping new government regulatory power that would prohibit Internet service providers from innovating in their own networks. This could lead to much less broadband investment by private companies, and could potentially force government subsidization, control, and outright nationalization of the...
  • Big Internet carriers win right to manage traffic

    10/24/2009 12:26:42 PM PDT · by ShadowAce · 12 replies · 417+ views
    Globe and Mail ^ | 21 October 2009 | Richard Blackwell
    Canada's big Internet carriers have scored a major victory, as the telecommunication regulator ruled it is okay for them to slow down some of the Web traffic travelling to customers' personal computers – as long as the companies explain ahead of time what they are doing. In a decision that clarifies its approach to the practice known as traffic shaping, the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission said Wednesday that companies such as Bell Canada, BCE-T Rogers Communications Inc. RCI.B-T and Telus Corp. T-T should do everything they can to expand network capacity.But if they have to slow down or “throttle”...
  • McCain Introduces Bill to Block FCC's Net Neutrality Rules

    10/23/2009 5:44:21 AM PDT · by opentalk · 39 replies · 1,280+ views
    IDG News Service ^ | Oct 22, 2009 | Grant Gross
    U.S. Senator John McCain has introduced legislation that would block the U.S. Federal Communications Commission from creating new net neutrality rules, on the same day that the FCC took the first step toward doing so. McCain on Thursday introduced the Internet Freedom Act, which would keep the FCC from enacting rules prohibiting broadband providers from selectively blocking or slowing Internet content and applications. Net neutrality rules would create "onerous federal regulation," McCain said in a written statement. McCain protested the FCC's proposal that wireless broadband providers be included in the net neutrality rules. The wireless industry has "exploded over the...
  • Anyone still having FReepmail Problems?

    10/22/2009 9:04:38 PM PDT · by hsmomx3 · 12 replies · 211+ views
    I am still not able to open my FReepmail. Am I the only one having a problem?
  • 4-U.S. FCC commissioners support open Internet rule

    10/22/2009 7:31:02 PM PDT · by Nachum · 4 replies · 366+ views
    Rueters ^ | 10/22/09 | staff
    WASHINGTON/CHICAGO, Oct 22 (Reuters) - U.S. communications regulators voted unanimously Thursday to support an open Internet rule that would prevent telecom network operators from barring or blocking content based on the revenue it generates. The proposed rule now goes to the public for comment until Jan. 14, after which the Federal Communications Commissions will review the feedback and possibly seek more comment. A final rule is not expected until the spring of next year.
  • Boy fakes Web suicide; police want charges

    10/22/2009 6:07:29 PM PDT · by Saije · 4 replies · 323+ views
    UPI ^ | 10/22/2009 | UPI
    An upstate New York teen streamed live on the Web a fake suicide attempt, acting as if he had slit his wrists and using ketchup to simulate blood, police said. State police said callers from as far away as Israel reported about 11:30 p.m. Tuesday that they saw a young male attempting suicide and streaming it over the Internet, the Buffalo News reported. Police traced the computer address to the 17-year-old's home in Clarence. The boy said the stunt was a joke and he had no intention of hurting himself. But state police said the incident tied up officers and...
  • Indictment: 3 plotted to kill U.S. soldiers

    02/21/2006 10:00:52 AM PST · by presidio9 · 39 replies · 1,385+ views
    AP ^ | Tuesday, February 21, 2006
    A federal grand jury has indicted three Ohio men on terrorism charges alleging they plotted to kill U.S. and coalition military personnel in Iraq and other countries. The three men were arrested over the weekend and were to be arraigned in federal courts in Cleveland and Toledo on Tuesday afternoon, said Assistant U.S. Attorney David Bauer. According to the indictment unsealed Monday, the three suspects recruited others to train for a violent holy war against the United States and its allies in Iraq. The indictment says they traveled together to a shooting range to practice shooting guns and studied how...
  • American Patriot Network- Must See TV TONIGHT! (7pm Eastern)

    10/22/2009 10:07:07 AM PDT · by eeevil conservative · 11 replies · 422+ views
    American Patriot Network-- LIVE TONIGHT at 7pm Eastern Host Allen Hardage will be covering "Net Neutrality" tonight. Fellow FREEPER eeevil conservative will be a special guest on the show. About American Patriot Network: Our Mission: Welcome to American Patriot Network. We are here to do the job that the old guard media will not. America is at a cross roads. The Politicians are not listening to the will of the people, the media marginalizes anyone who questions their authority and the citizens are completely frustrated. American Patriot Network is the new media solution to a lazy, left leaning news media...
  • Telecom firms face net-neutrality defeat

    10/22/2009 9:36:12 AM PDT · by TigerLikesRooster · 8 replies · 403+ views
    WP ^ | 10/22/09 | Cecilia Kang
    Telecom firms face net-neutrality defeat LOBBYING BLITZ MAY FALL SHORT FCC expected to approve plan to develop Web access rules By Cecilia Kang Washington Post Staff Writer Thursday, October 22, 2009 Facing a major regulatory issue that could be worth a fortune in future business, AT&T has unleashed the kind of lobbying blitz that makes it one of the grand corporate players of the great Washington game. And yet, for all the money AT&T and other old-line telecom and cable companies have spent pushing their cause, they are poised to lose a key vote to a bunch of younger technology...
  • FCC moving forward on net neutrality rulemaking process (govt control of Internet)

    10/22/2009 9:20:30 AM PDT · by markomalley · 105 replies · 3,353+ views
    The Hill ^ | 10/22/2009 | Kim Hart
    The Federal Communications Commission today opened a proceeding to consider net neutrality rules, the culmination of contentious lobbying by the telecom industry and an intense exchange of letters from members of Congress. With a 3-2 vote along party lines, the five-member panel began the process to move forward with open-Internet regulations announced last month by the agency's chairman, Juilus Genachowski. His proposal would formally codify the FCC's current four principles intended to prevent Internet service providers from giving preferential treatment to certain content and services and therefore deciding which applications consumers have access to. He also proposed two additional principles,...
  • Report: China Expands Cyberspying in U.S.

    10/22/2009 2:12:04 AM PDT · by bogusname · 9 replies · 438+ views
    The Wall Street Journal ^ | OCTOBER 22, 2009 | SIOBHAN GORMAN
    WASHINGTON -- The Chinese government is ratcheting up its cyberspying operations against the U.S., a congressional advisory panel found, citing an example of a carefully orchestrated campaign against one U.S. company that appears to have been sponsored by Beijing. The unnamed company was just one of several successfully penetrated by a campaign of cyberespionage, according to the U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission report to be released Thursday. Chinese espionage operations are "straining the U.S. capacity to respond," the report concludes...
  • Feds: Sudbury man planned terror attacks on malls

    10/21/2009 1:58:09 PM PDT · by Blood of Tyrants · 48 replies · 1,901+ views
    My Fox Boston ^ | 10/21/09 | Mike Levine
    BOSTON - A pharmacy college graduate conspired with two other men on a terror plot to kill two prominent U.S. politicians and carry out a holy war by attacking shoppers in U.S. malls and American troops in Iraq, prosecutors said Wednesday. But their plans — in which the men used code words like "peanut butter and jelly" for fighting in Somalia and "culinary school" for terrorist camps — were thwarted in part when they could not find training and were unable to buy automatic weapons, authorities said. Tarek Mehanna worked with the men from 2001 to May 2008 on the...
  • Welcome to the World of Newspeak

    10/21/2009 11:27:44 PM PDT · by bogusname · 24 replies · 839+ views
    American Thinker ^ | October 22, 2009 | Janet Levy
    In George Orwell's novel, "1984," Newspeak refers to language designed by a totalitarian regime to control thought and make subversive speech impossible. It destroyed words with prohibited meanings so that heretical thoughts couldn't be expressed. A form of censorship, Newspeak employed euphemisms and words deliberately opposite the reality they described. For example, "joycamp" was the term assigned to forced-labor camps. The "Ministry of Truth" was in actuality an organ of disinformation. Newspeak was created to institute thought control and thereby exert political control through restrictive changes to the language. The term is now commonly used to refer to attempts to...
  • Save the Internet! video

    10/21/2009 6:10:43 PM PDT · by madhatter99 · 2 replies · 136+ views
    Check out this video about Net Neutrality. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cWt0XUocViE
  • Majority of businesses will adopt Internet Explorer 8+

    10/21/2009 5:54:13 PM PDT · by george76 · 23 replies · 679+ views
    Computer Weekly ^ | 16 Oct 2009
    Computer Weekly, in association with ResearchNow Business, surveyed 500 users to discover which web browser they use at work and at home. Over half of the panellists predicted IE 8+ was the browser that they will be using by the end of 2010, both personally and for their business.
  • A Power Grab Called 'Net Neutrality'

    10/21/2009 5:43:57 PM PDT · by Kaslin · 46 replies · 1,675+ views
    IBD Editorials ^ | October 21, 2009 | INVESTORS BUSINESS DAILY Staff
    First Amendment: Diversity czar Mark Lloyd's FCC votes Thursday on the issue of net neutrality. Advertised as providing access to all, it will do to the information superhighway what Lloyd proposed for talk radio. Not much was said when $7.2 billion was included in the stimulus bill "to accelerate broadband deployment in unserved and underserved areas and to strategic institutions that are likely to create jobs or provide significant public benefits." The administration has big plans for the Internet — like controlling it. Susan Crawford, the so-called Internet czar, told the Wall Street Journal in April that the broadband billions...
  • Videos show Toronto 18 members handling bomb materials

    10/21/2009 2:14:03 PM PDT · by fanfan · 14 replies · 672+ views
    The National Post ^ | Tuesday, October 20, 2009 | Stewart Bell
    BRAMPTON -- The two scrawny terrorists are unloading bags labeled ammonium nitrate from the back of a delivery truck when one of them looks up and recoils in shock, while his partner backs into a wall and raises his hands in surrender. A four-member police tactical team dressed all in black descends, laying them spread-eagled on the floor of the warehouse and cuffing their hands behind their backs before one of the officers raises his thumb to say mission accomplished. The dramatic arrests of Saad Khalid and Saad Gaya, members of the "Toronto 18" terrorist group that was planning to...
  • Damballa - Small Botnets Pose Big Problems to Enterprises

    10/21/2009 12:28:23 PM PDT · by nickcarraway · 3 replies · 192+ views
    SPAMfighter ^ | 10/20/09
    Damballa - Small Botnets Pose Big Problems to Enterprises A research by security firm 'Damballa' indicates that it isn't necessary the largest sized botnets, which are responsible for the greatest threat, pose great threat to corporate data. During an analysis of 600 or more active botents, the firm's research experts found that often small sized infected networks were employed for the more targeted and dangerous attacks. Damballa states that although massive botnets like Conficker and Rustock are frequently in seen in the news, its study paper released during September 2009 indicates that many organizations become targets of attacks from even...
  • The dotCommunist Manifesto (The real 'Net Neutrality' - a Must Read)

    10/21/2009 9:50:14 AM PDT · by yoe · 9 replies · 769+ views
    Columbia Law ^ | January 2003 | Eben Moglen
    A Spectre is haunting multinational capitalism--the spectre of free information. All the powers of ``globalism'' have entered into an unholy alliance to exorcize this spectre: Microsoft and Disney, the World Trade Organization, the United States Congress and the European Commission. Where are the advocates of freedom in the new digital society who have not been decried as pirates, anarchists, communists? Have we not seen that many of those hurling the epithets were merely thieves in power, whose talk of ``intellectual property'' was nothing more than an attempt to retain unjustifiable privileges in a society irrevocably changing? But it is acknowledged...
  • US Spies Invest in Internet Monitoring technology

    10/21/2009 8:25:56 AM PDT · by opentalk · 2 replies · 299+ views
    TelegraphUK ^ | 20 Oct 2009 | Toby Harnden
    American spies are investing in technology designed to monitor websites including blogs, Twitter, YouTube and even reading habits on Amazon. They say social media websites offer a powerful opportunity for "open source" intelligence – publicly available data that can be mined for information. In an attempt to sift through the blizzard of information, the investment arm of the CIA, In-Q-Tel, has invested in a software firm that monitors social media. According to Wired magazine, In-Q-Tel has put money into Visible Technologies, a software firm that specialises in monitoring the internet. Visible Technologies examines more than half a million websites a...
  • Internet use 'may improve brain function in adults', says UCLA study (Good News Freepers)

    10/21/2009 7:52:30 AM PDT · by bogusname · 10 replies · 300+ views
    Telegraph.co.uk ^ | October 21, 2009 | Tom Chivers
    Using the internet for just a few days alters our brains – and may help improve cognitive function in the elderly, according to new research. Scans of the brains of adults who had been immersed in the internet for the first time found that activity in parts of the brain used in memory and decision-making had increased.
  • FIRST ONE STORY, THEN ANOTHER — Has Google scrubbed its own News Archive?

    10/20/2009 6:45:58 PM PDT · by cycle of discernment · 19 replies · 1,139+ views
    The Post and Email
    FIRST ONE STORY, THEN ANOTHER — Has Google scrubbed its own News Archive? (Scrubbing the tracks of Obama's origins--Google is politically hyper liberal) http://thepostnemail.wordpress.com/2009/10/15/googles-archive-shows-obama-birth-story-has-changed/ FIRST ONE STORY, THEN ANOTHER — Has Google scrubbed its own News Archive? Google’s archive shows Obama’s birth story has changed October 15, 2009 by John Charlton FIRST ONE STORY, THEN ANOTHER — Has Google scrubbed its own News Archive? by John Charlton (Oct. 15, 2009) — It’s the world’s largest online repository of Newspaper information, spanning the globe and more than a century of history: the Google News Archive. The Post & Email can attest...
  • 'Net Neutrality' Is Socialism, Not Freedom

    10/20/2009 4:09:02 PM PDT · by yoe · 88 replies · 2,287+ views
    Washington Examiner ^ | October 20, 2009 | James G. Lakely
    Advocates of imposing "network neutrality" say it's necessary to ensure a "free" and "open" Internet and rescue the public from nefarious corporations that "control" technology. Few proposals in Washington have been sold employing such deceptive language -- and that's saying something. But few public policy ideas can boast the unashamedly socialist pedigree of net neutrality. The modern Internet is a creation of the free market, which has brought about a revolution in communication, free speech, education, and commerce. New Federal Communications Commission Chairman Julius Genachowski apparently doesn't like that. He stated last month the way Internet service providers manage their...
  • AT&T Accused Of 'Astroturfing' On Net Neutrality

    10/20/2009 2:16:19 PM PDT · by steve-b · 23 replies · 815+ views
    Macworld ^ | 10/20/09 | Grant Gross
    An AT&T executive has asked employees to post opposition to net neutrality rules being considered by the U.S. Federal Communications Commission on an FCC Web site using their personal e-mail addresses, prompting accusations of unfair advocacy by an opposing group. The AT&T letter, sent this week by Jim Cicconi, senior executive vice president of external and legislative affairs, asks employees to go to OpenInternet.gov and use a personal e-mail address to join the discussion forum there. The letter then gives five talking points that AT&T employees can use to argue against net neutrality in the days leading up to Thursday’s...
  • Blackburn (R-TN) Takes Swipe At Net Neutrality (the fairness doctrine for the Internet)

    10/20/2009 1:51:47 PM PDT · by Jean S · 43 replies · 2,368+ views
    National Journal/Tech Daily Dose ^ | 10/20/09 | Andrew Noyes
    House Energy and Commerce Communications Subcommittee member Marsha Blackburn, R-Tenn., on Tuesday took a swipe at an ongoing push by the Obama administration and high-tech companies to beef up so-called network neutrality rules at the FCC, describing effort as "the fairness doctrine for the Internet." The Commission rescinded that doctrine, which required TV and radio broadcasters to air opposing political viewpoints, in 1987. FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski said in September that he does not intend to revive the fairness doctrine amid concerns raised by Republicans and conservative talk radio hosts. He is, however, championing a controversial plan to consider new...
  • On Thursday, Obama Shuts Down the Internet Voices Against him with the Net Neutrality Rules

    10/20/2009 9:17:39 AM PDT · by Scythian · 60 replies · 3,839+ views
    Click the link above, also, Glenn Beck has been talking alot about this on his show. The internet is about to be taken over by the FCC, freedom of speech will now be ensured by the Government (right, uhuh ...)
  • Sky News goes free

    10/19/2009 7:43:18 PM PDT · by smokingfrog · 7 replies · 536+ views
    theregister.co.uk ^ | Oct 14, 2009 | John Oates
    Sky News is now streaming its TV channel for free over its website 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Despite Rupert Murdoch's mumblings about charging for all online content, the site is free - for now at least. Murdoch said yesterday that it was time for aggregators and search engines must start paying for news content - a slight refinement on previous announcements which seemed to want to get some money out of the readers.
  • Who’s Responsible For The Fake U.S. Chamber of Commerce Site?

    10/19/2009 4:59:12 PM PDT · by Biggirl · 6 replies · 598+ views
    http://www.radioviceonline.com ^ | October 19, 2009 | Steve McGough
    So the United States Chamber of Commerce (USCC) puts forward the denier’s opinion that having the Environmental Protection Agency regulate so-called greenhouse gasses is bad for the economic strength of the United States. Some companies quit the Chamber. Now we’ve got fake USCC Web sites and news releases “reversing” their opinion? The fake Web page that has the release is exactly like the Chambers real site, but the URL is totally wrong. Click on the graphic below to see the full page.
  • Video: German and American Militants Training for Terror in Pakistan

    10/19/2009 4:22:18 PM PDT · by Cindy · 8 replies · 521+ views
    COUNTERTERRORISM BLOG ^ | October 9, 2009 09:25 PM | By Evan Kohlmann
    Note: White Jihadi. # SNIPPET: "The NEFA Foundation has obtained a new video from the Islamic Jihad Union (IJU) showing a group of alleged German nationals receiving instruction at an IJU terrorist training camp in northwest Pakistan. The video also includes footage of a balding Caucasian male identified as a U.S. national fighting alongside the IJU, "Abu Ibrahim al-Amriki." The IJU has claimed responsibility for a failed terrorist plot in 2007 targeting airports and other critical infrastructure in Germany - including Ramstein Air Base."
  • Introduction to the Free Speech Clause [First Amendment in the Bill of Rights]

    10/19/2009 3:21:19 PM PDT · by Salvation · 15 replies · 669+ views
    law.umkc ^ | not given | Law.umkc.edu
    Introduction to the Free Speech ClauseThe issues: What events influenced the thinking of the framers about the right of free speech?  What is the original understanding of the First Amendment? What values does the Free Speech Clause serve?  Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment  of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.  IntroductionAlthough First Amendment jurisprudence is almost entirely a creation that began in the 20th century, common law...
  • FCC to pass first regs to put Internet under government control

    10/19/2009 3:11:04 PM PDT · by pabianice · 80 replies · 2,813+ views
    Glenn Beck | 10/19/09
    According to Beck, this Thursday, October 22, Obama's FCC will pass the first set of new regs taking control of the internet. Alleged reason is "to protect consumers from false or misleading information." The FCC will not allow any public comment or input. Obama has given them their orders. Obama also to give bail-out to the "progressive" newspapers which are all going bankrupt. Again, "to make sure consumers get the real news." Spokesman for internet watch dog group said that there is nothing to stop Obama in his drive to control all media and thus silence all criticism and opposition.
  • Sarah Palin 'posts her CV [Résumé] on professional social networking site' (LinkedIn)

    10/19/2009 1:39:34 PM PDT · by 2ndDivisionVet · 16 replies · 1,342+ views
    The London Daily Mail ^ | October 19, 2009 | Paul Thompson
    Former U.S. vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin appears to have posted her CV on an internet job site. The profile featuring Mrs Palin's name and picture claims she is looking for new opportunities in the business world after having stepped down as Governor of Alaska three months ago. The 45-year-old, who is seen by many as a challenger to President Barack Obama in the 2012 election, lists her accomplishments on LinkedIn, a social networking site aimed at professionals in the business world. On the 'contact setting' portion of the site the profile claims she is interested in job inquiries and...
  • I was savagely disfigured by my deranged boyfriend: Acid attack victim bravely shows her face

    10/19/2009 12:50:15 PM PDT · by ruination · 59 replies · 3,721+ views
    Daily Mail ^ | Oct. 19, 2009 | Nicky Murfitt
    With painful honesty, Katie Piper, the former TV presenter tells why she has finally waived her right to anonymity – and reveals the awful events that changed her life for ever However much she would like to forget them, the details of how she lost her dreams, her identity and very nearly her life will stay with Katie Piper for ever. They are burned into both her memory and her face. Katie, 26, has remained fearful and anonymous in the 18 months since the man she met on the internet attempted to destroy her, so few will recognise her name....
  • Are you having trouble with FReep mail? [Update:FIXED]

    10/19/2009 10:16:57 AM PDT · by hsmomx3 · 110 replies · 1,766+ views
    I can get into FReep mail but when I click on the item, it does not open.
  • U.K. Jihadist preacher Anjem Choudary calls on Queen to convert to Islam

    10/19/2009 3:46:57 AM PDT · by Cindy · 28 replies · 1,153+ views
    JIHAD WATCH.org ^ | October 19, 2009 12:04 AM | posted by Marisol
    SNIPPET: "Fight in the name of Allah and in the way of Allah. Fight against those who disbelieve in Allah. Make a holy war...When you meet your enemies who are polytheists, invite them to three courses of action. If they respond to any one of these, you also accept it and withhold yourself from doing them any harm. Invite them to (accept) Islam; if they respond to you, accept it from them and desist from fighting against them....If they refuse to accept Islam, demand from them the Jizya. If they agree to pay, accept it from them and hold off...
  • The powerful online voice of jihad

    10/18/2009 8:09:55 PM PDT · by Cindy · 8 replies · 415+ views
    THE STAR.com ^ | October 18, 2009 | By Michelle Shephard
    "The powerful online voice of jihad Shadowy cleric revered by disenchanted Muslim youths throughout West cited in Toronto 18 case" CAPTION: "A Facebook page for Anwar al Awlaki has 4,800 fans. He has been cited as an inspiration for extremist plots." FACEBOOK SNIPPET: "In a snowy field near Barrie, a group of young Muslim men listened intently to the eloquent voice emanating from the laptop. Anwar al Awlaki preached in perfect Arabic and flawless English about the need to fight in the name of religion, because the "world is united in fighting Islam." The time for jihad is now, no...
  • Transcript: Message from the "Emir" of the "German Taliban Mujahideen" Abu Ishaq al-Muhajir

    10/18/2009 7:59:13 PM PDT · by Cindy · 3 replies · 406+ views
    COUNTERTERRORISM BLOG ^ | October 16, 2009, 10:59 am | Evan Kohlmann
    "Transcript: Message from the "Emir" of the "German Taliban Mujahideen" Abu Ishaq al-Muhajir" By Evan Kohlmann SNIPPET: "The NEFA Foundation has obtained a new document from the designated terrorist organization known as the “Islamic Jihad Union” (IJU), offering a message from the “German Taliban Mujahideen.”" T
  • ATTACK ON GERMANY? IN OCTOBER?

    10/18/2009 7:45:22 PM PDT · by Cindy · 38 replies · 1,446+ views
    INTERNET-HAGANAH.com ^ | October 19, 2009 | n/a
    Quote: 19 October 2009 ATTACK ON GERMANY? IN OCTOBER? At al-Faloja they've passed the Insha'allah stage, are deep into Buqra, and heading towards Ma'alesh at a rapid rate of speed... Posted on 19 October 2009 @ 01:38
  • Project Grey Goose and University at Albany SUNY to investigate major Power Grid blackouts...

    10/18/2009 5:53:37 PM PDT · by Cindy · 7 replies · 380+ views
    INTELFUSION.net ^ | October 16th, 2009 at 10:40 am | Written by Jeffreycarr
    "Project Grey Goose and University at Albany SUNY to investigate major Power Grid blackouts caused by hackers" SNIPPET: "This is an open call for volunteers who wish to participate in a joint Project Grey Goose / University at Albany SUNY open source intelligence investigation into power grid blackouts caused by hacker attacks. The scope is global and includes the U.S. Interested parties should contact me from their work email address with an expression of interest, a brief bio, and your experience, if any, in SCADA systems in general or the power grid in particular. All respondents will be kept confidential....
  • North Korea Fingered Again in Hacking 'Revelations'

    10/18/2009 5:41:31 PM PDT · by Cindy · 4 replies · 292+ views
    UBIWAR.com ^ | 18 October 2009 at 15:17 | Tim Stevens
    SNIPPET: "After the 4 July DDoS attacks, wrongly attributed to North Korea, it’s wise to treat reports of DPRK security hacks with some caution. Nevertheless, The Korea Times reports the following: Classified Info on Dangerous Chemicals Hacked Hackers stole classified information on dangerous chemicals in their raid on the South Korean army computer network in what was believed to be an attack by North Korea, Yonhap News Agency reported Saturday, quoting government officials." SNIPPET: "The Sydney Morning Herald adds more information: A North Korea cyber warfare unit hacked into a South Korean military command earlier this year and stole some...
  • WANTED: The FBI’s Cyber Crime Fugitives

    10/18/2009 5:32:25 PM PDT · by Cindy · 2 replies · 379+ views
    BYTESandBADGES.com ^ | October 15, 2009 | David Oxley
    I was checking my Twitter account today (@davidioxley) when I saw that the FBI Press Office (@FBIPressOffice) had just posted a lengthy series of tweets concerning wanted fugitives. Among these were terrorists, pimps, drug kingpins, and your regular run-of-the-mill scum of the earth. Alas, no one looked familiar. Guess I’m going to have to work for that $1,000,000 instead… What caught my attention, however, were three tweets that began with the words “Cyber Criminals.” Currently there are four cyber criminals profiled on the FBI site. It’s not quite “America’s Most Wanted,” but here’s our lineup (in alphabetical order). All pictures...
  • Obama Calls on Americans to Help With Cybersecurity..(oh boy, now internet control.)

    10/18/2009 5:04:07 AM PDT · by mikelets456 · 36 replies · 927+ views
    Ny Times ^ | 10/17/2009 | Ny times
    U.S. President Barack Obama has urged Americans to help guard against cyberattacks in a first-of-its-kind video published on the White House Web site. Skip to next paragraph More News From IDG “Our digital networks are critical to our national security, our military superiority and public safety. But that dependence also makes us vulnerable to cyberattack from those who would do us harm,” Obama said in the video. He called the threat of cyberattacks one of the most serious economic and national security challenges faced by the U.S., and urged businesses and individuals to take greater care online. Obama said he...
  • BLINKOTV AND TIKI TV DON'T HAVE FOX NEWS ANYMORE!

    10/17/2009 9:55:24 AM PDT · by abigail2 · 84 replies · 3,291+ views
    Myself | October 17, 2009 | abigail2
    For your information, Blinkotv.com and TIKILive.com both use to offer free viewing of live Fox News, and CNN, 24/7. Now its just CNN. Let them know that this is NOT fair and balanced!! Tiki TVBlinkotv
  • Remarks by Deputy Attorney General David W. Ogden at the 78th Interpol General Assembly

    10/17/2009 12:10:43 AM PDT · by Cindy · 2 replies · 307+ views
    US DOJ.gov/dag - Speech ^ | October 12, 2009 | n/a
    Note: The following text is a quote: Remarks by Deputy Attorney General David W. Ogden at the 78th Interpol General Assembly SINGAPORE ~ Monday, October 12, 2009 In Bucharest, a little over a year ago, my predecessor U.S. Deputy Attorney General, Mark Filip, joined by the Romanian Prosecutor General, announced criminal charges in a case that was emblematic of the evolution of transnational organized crime. That case charged that a racketeering enterprise in Romania joined forces with other criminals around the world -- including street gangs in Los Angeles -- to use the Internet to defraud thousands of people and...
  • Catching Up With DoD

    10/16/2009 6:06:03 PM PDT · by Cindy · 8 replies · 310+ views
    WHITEHOUSE.gov ^ | FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16TH, 2009 AT 6:09 PM | Posted by Molly Fedick
    Note: The following text is a quote: THE BRIEFING ROOM • THE BLOG FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16TH, 2009 AT 6:09 PM Catching Up With DoD Posted by Molly Fedick Roxie Merritt, Director of Community Relations and Public Liaison at the Department of Defense, reports back from the Alliance of Youth Movements. She is down there with four members of her team, where she's been meeting with leaders from all over the world, all of whom have found success employing social networking tools in their businesses and organizations. Taking a break from the Mexico sunshine (the conference is in Mexico City), she...
  • Internet Eyes to pay Australians for spying on UK shoplifters

    10/16/2009 3:45:56 PM PDT · by BGHater · 5 replies · 421+ views
    The Courier-Mail ^ | 15 Oct 2009 | David Murray
    AUSTRALIANS could soon be paid for spotting crimes happening on the other side of the world. British company Internet Eyes will offer a reward of up to $1740 to people who detect shoplifting and other crimes on a network of UK security cameras. Subscribers will watch live footage over the internet on their home computers. The company believes the different time zones made Australia the ideal location for detecting night-time crime in the UK. "I would love people in Australia to be looking at this," managing director Tony Morgan says. The scheme could also be switched so that UK residents...
  • Freedom of the press ought to belong to all... not just to approved 'journalists'

    10/16/2009 2:45:05 PM PDT · by abb · 20 replies · 701+ views
    Online Journalism Review ^ | October 16, 2009 | Robert Niles
    Can you do journalism and not be a "journalist"? Do people declared "journalists" get special speech and press rights that other American citizens do not enjoy? Can anyone enjoy the right to free speech and free publication, even if that individual is not a full-time professional reporter? These are some of the important legal questions that American politicians and bureaucrats must confront now that the Internet has made possible for people other than employees of major media companies to reach large and widespread audiences. In recent weeks, federal officials seems to be favoring a view that certain individuals enjoy more...
  • A Not So Galloping Steed

    10/16/2009 1:43:36 PM PDT · by Cindy · 5 replies · 223+ views
    MakingSenseOfJihad.com ^ | October 15, 2009 at 07:30 AM | n/a
    SNIPPET: "I was over at the Pest's website today and noticed that he recently posted a link to a new video of Abu Muhammad al-Maqdisi astride a steed." SNIPPET: "In the end, it's just more raw material for the jihobbyist toiling away with their video editing software in their parents' basements. From this point on every video production featuring everyone's favorite scholar will include his moment astride a steed."