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Posted on 08/01/2008 12:17:04 PM PDT by nwctwx

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FBI: John “Junior” Gotti Arrested In Connection With Mob Hits
wnbc.com ^ | 8/5/08 | Jonathan Dienst
Posted on August 5, 2008 4:54:05 AM PDT by DogBarkTree

NEW YORK — John “Junior” Gotti, who has renounced the mafia life of his famous late father, was arrested Tuesday morning and is expected to be charged with three past mob-related hits, News 4 New York has learned.

FBI agents nabbed Gotti, once head of the Gambino crime family, at his Oyster Bay, Long Island home and whisked him to Manhattan federal court for a hearing on murder conspiracy charges, law enforcement sources said.

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121 posted on 08/05/2008 5:00:18 AM PDT by Cindy
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http://www.fbi.gov/hq/isd/cirg/ncavc.htm

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http://www.fbi.gov/page2/august08/vicap_080408.html

“ViCAP GOES ONLINE
And Closer to Investigators Who Need It “
08/04/08


122 posted on 08/05/2008 2:18:50 PM PDT by Cindy
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http://www.usdoj.gov/opa/pr/2008/August/08-ag-689.html

Retail Hacking Ring Charged for Stealing and Distributing Credit and Debit Card Numbers from Major U.S. Retailers

More Than 40 Million Credit and Debit Card Numbers Stolen

BOSTON – Eleven perpetrators allegedly involved in the hacking of nine major U.S. retailers and the theft and sale of more than 40 million credit and debit card numbers have been charged with numerous crimes, including conspiracy, computer intrusion, fraud and identity theft, Attorney General Michael B. Mukasey, U.S. Attorney for the District of Massachusetts Michael J. Sullivan, U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of California Karen P. Hewitt, U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of New York Benton J. Campbell and U.S. Secret Service Director Mark Sullivan announced today. The scheme is believed to constitute the largest hacking and identity theft case ever prosecuted by the Department of Justice.

Three of the defendants are U.S. citizens, one is from Estonia, three are from Ukraine, two are from the People’s Republic of China and one is from Belarus. One individual is only known by an alias online, and his place of origin is unknown.

In an indictment returned on Aug. 5, 2008, by a federal grand jury in Boston, Albert “Segvec” Gonzalez, of Miami, was charged with computer fraud, wire fraud, access device fraud, aggravated identity theft and conspiracy for his role in the scheme. Criminal informations were also released today in Boston on related charges against Christopher Scott and Damon Patrick Toey, both of Miami.

The Boston indictment alleges that during the course of the sophisticated conspiracy, Gonzalez and his co-conspirators obtained the credit and debit card numbers by “wardriving” and hacking into the wireless computer networks of major retailers — including TJX Companies, BJ’s Wholesale Club, OfficeMax, Boston Market, Barnes & Noble, Sports Authority, Forever 21 and DSW. Once inside the networks, they installed “sniffer” programs that would capture card numbers, as well as password and account information, as they moved through the retailers’ credit and debit processing networks.

The indictment alleges that after they collected the data, the conspirators concealed the data in encrypted computer servers that they controlled in Eastern Europe and the United States. They allegedly sold some of the credit and debit card numbers, via the Internet, to other criminals in the United States and Eastern Europe. The stolen numbers were “cashed out” by encoding card numbers on the magnetic strips of blank cards. The defendants then used these cards to withdraw tens of thousands of dollars at a time from ATMs. Gonzalez and others were allegedly able to conceal and launder their fraud proceeds by using anonymous Internet-based currencies both within the United States and abroad, and by channeling funds through bank accounts in Eastern Europe.

Gonzalez was previously arrested by the Secret Service in 2003 for access device fraud. During the course of this investigation, the Secret Service discovered that Gonzalez, who was working as a confidential informant for the agency, was criminally involved in the case. Because of the size and scope of his criminal activity, Gonzalez faces a maximum penalty of life in prison if he is convicted of all the charges alleged in the Boston indictment.

Also today, indictments were unsealed in San Diego against scheme participant Maksym “Maksik” Yastremskiy, of Kharkov, Ukraine, and Aleksandr “Jonny Hell” Suvorov, of Sillamae, Estonia. The indictments charge the defendants with crimes related to the sale of the stolen credit card data that Gonzalez and others illegally obtained, as well as additional stolen credit card data. Suvorov is charged with conspiracy to possess unauthorized access devices, possession of unauthorized access devices, trafficking in unauthorized access devices, identity theft, aggravated identity theft, and aiding and abetting. Yastremskiy is charged with trafficking in unauthorized access devices, identity theft, aggravated identity theft and conspiracy to launder monetary instruments. The indictment also contains a forfeiture allegation.

In addition, an indictment against Hung-Ming Chiu and Zhi Zhi Wang, both of the People’s Republic of China, and a person known only by the online nickname “Delpiero,” was also unsealed in San Diego today. Chiu, Wang and Delpiero are charged with conspiracy to possess unauthorized access devices, trafficking in unauthorized access devices, trafficking in counterfeit access devices, possession of unauthorized access devices, aggravated identity theft, and aiding and abetting. Also in San Diego, Sergey Pavolvich, of Belarus, and Dzmitry Burak and Sergey Storchak, both of Ukraine, were charged in a criminal complaint with conspiracy to traffic in unauthorized access devices. All are believed to be foreign nationals residing outside of the United States.

The San Diego charges allege that Yastremskiy, Suvorov, Chiu, Wang, Delpiero, Pavolvich, Burak and Storchak operated an international stolen credit and debit card distribution ring with operations from Ukraine, Belarus, Estonia, the People’s Republic of China, the Philippines and Thailand. The indictments allege that each of the defendants sold stolen credit and debit card information for personal gain. For example, the indictment of Yastremskiy alleges that he received proceeds exceeding $11 million from this criminal activity. These indictments and complaints are the result of a three-year undercover investigation conducted out of the San Diego Field Office of the U.S. Secret Service.

In May 2008, Gonzalez, Suvorov and Yastremskiy also were charged in a related indictment in the Eastern District of New York. The New York charges allege that the trio was engaged in a sophisticated scheme to hack into computer networks run by the Dave & Buster’s restaurant chain, and stole credit and debit card numbers from at least 11 locations. Specifically, the indictment alleges that the defendants gained unauthorized access to the cash register terminals and installed at each restaurant a “packet sniffer,” a computer code designed to capture communications on a computer network. The packet sniffer was configured to capture credit and debit card numbers as this information was processed by the restaurants. At one restaurant location, the packet sniffer captured data for approximately 5,000 credit and debit cards, eventually causing losses of at least $600,000 to the financial institutions that issued the credit and debit cards.

Gonzalez is currently in pre-trial confinement on the New York charges. Based upon the San Diego charges, Turkish officials apprehended Yastremskiy in July 2007 in Turkey when he travelled there on vacation. He has been in confinement since then in Turkey, pending the resolution of related Turkish charges, and the United States has made a formal request for his extradition. At the request of the Department of Justice, Suvorov was apprehended by the German Federal Police in Frankfurt in March 2008 on the San Diego charges when he travelled there on vacation. He is currently in confinement pending the resolution of extradition proceedings.

“So far as we know, this is the single largest and most complex identity theft case ever charged in this country,” said Attorney General Mukasey. “It highlights the efforts of the Justice Department to fight this pernicious crime and shows that, with the cooperation of our law enforcement partners around the world, we can identify, charge and apprehend even the most sophisticated international computer hackers.”

“While technology has made our lives much easier it has also created new vulnerabilities. This case clearly shows how strokes on a keyboard with a criminal purpose can have costly results. Consumers, companies and governments from around the world must further develop ways to protect our sensitive personal and business information and detect those, whether here or abroad, that conspire to exploit technology for criminal gain,” said U.S. Attorney Michael J. Sullivan.

“These prosecutions demonstrate that, through coordinated commitment, the United States Secret Service and the Department of Justice will penetrate and prosecute hacker organizations, wherever based and however sophisticated. The United States Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of California is especially gratified that the work of the San Diego field office of the Secret Service contributed to an unprecedented effort to dismantle this international criminal enterprise,” said Karen P. Hewitt, U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of California.

“Computer hacking and identity theft pose serious risks to our commercial, personal and financial security,” said U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of New York Benton J. Campbell. “Hackers who reach into our country from abroad will find no refuge from the reach of U.S. criminal justice.”

“Technology has forever changed the way commerce is conducted, virtually erasing geographic boundaries,” said U.S. Secret Service Director Mark Sullivan. “While these advances and the global nature of cyber crime continue to have a profound impact on our financial crimes investigations, this case demonstrates how combining law enforcement resources throughout the world sends a strong message to criminals that they will be pursued and prosecuted no matter where they reside.”

“The Internal Revenue Service Criminal Investigation Division recommends charges in numerous types of financial crimes,” said Internal Revenue Service Criminal Investigation (IRS-CI) Chief Eileen Mayer. “Today’s indictment is the result of a strong law enforcement partnership that brings together the necessary skills to follow alleged criminal activity from cyberspace to bank accounts. We are committed to the government’s efforts to stop this type of corruptive activity.”

These cases are being prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorney Stephen Heymann of the District of Massachusetts, Assistant U.S. Attorney Orlando Gutierrez of the Southern District of California, Assistant U.S. Attorney Will Campos of the Eastern District of New York, and by Senior Counsel Kimberly Kiefer Peretti, and Trial Attorneys Jenny Ellickson and Evan Williams of the Criminal Division’s Computer Crime & Intellectual Property Section. The Criminal Division’s Office of International Affairs provided extensive assistance related to extradition matters. All of theses cases are being investigated by the U.S. Secret Service. The IRS-CI provided significant investigatory assistance in the Boston case.

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123 posted on 08/05/2008 2:24:51 PM PDT by Cindy
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To: Godzilla; FARS; Rushmore Rocks; SunkenCiv

Speaking of nukes.

Thank you, FARS.

- Damage details of 20 megaton nuclear device

Note: Blogger will be down for maintenance at 4pm PDT today for about 10 minutes

http://noiri.blogspot.com/2008/08/damage-of-smallish-nuclear-bomb.html


124 posted on 08/05/2008 2:31:43 PM PDT by LucyT (What happens in Denver won't stay in Denver... August 25 - 28, 2008)
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BLOG:

http://mypetjawa.mu.nu/archives/193521.php

August 05, 2008
“Saudi Sharia Judge Caught with Drugs”


125 posted on 08/05/2008 2:32:07 PM PDT by Cindy
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http://www.freerepublic.com/tag/samialarian
http://www.freerepublic.com/tag/alarian

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CINDY’S NOTE:

Stalking is a crime.
http://caselaw.lp.findlaw.com/casecode/uscodes/18/parts/i/chapters/19/sections/section_372.html

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Note: Audio included.

http://www.investigativeproject.org/article/741

“Ex-Presidential Candidate Advocates Stalking Prosecutor”
by Michael Fechter
IPT News
August 5, 2008


126 posted on 08/05/2008 2:39:52 PM PDT by Cindy
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http://www.defenselink.mil/news/newsarticle.aspx?id=50703

Coalition, Iraqi Forces Kill One, Detain 21

American Forces Press Service

WASHINGTON, Aug. 5, 2008 – Coalition and Iraqi forces killed one enemy fighter, wounded two more and detained 21 suspected terrorists during recent operations in Iraq, military officials said.
Today in northern and central Iraq, coalition forces captured 15 suspected terrorists during separate operations in Baghdad, Mosul, Samarra and Beiji.

U.S. troops near Mosul detained two alleged al-Qaida associates and four other suspects. The two suspected associates are believed to be part of an al-Qaida network south of the city in Sharqat, officials said.

Coalition forces detained six suspected terrorists in Salahuddin province, including an alleged al-Qaida leader in Samarra. The alleged leader reportedly supervises attacks in and around the city. The other suspects were detained during operations in Beiji, officials said.

In two separate operations in Baghdad, coalition forces captured three suspected terrorists. One suspect and his associate are believed to be conspirators connected with foreign-fighter facilitators outside of the country. The other suspect reportedly is linked to a car-bombing network in the city, officials said.

In operations yesterday:

— Iraqi police killed a suspected Iranian-trained “special groups” criminal and wounded two others in Baghdad’s Rusafa district after a drive-by shooting on the New Baghdad police station. Policemen returned fire, eventually causing the vehicle to flip. All three individuals were taken to the Kindi Hospital in Baghdad, officials said.

— Iraqi special operations forces captured five alleged al-Qaida members in Khalis, just north of Baqouba. One of the suspects is believed to be a financier and intelligence manager for al-Qaida. The other four reportedly are believed to manufacture and emplace homemade bombs, officials said.

— Coalition troops found two weapons caches in Baghdad after acting on tips from local citizens. The caches consisted of two anti-tank grenades, two rocket-propelled grenades, a mortar and a homemade bomb, officials said.

In operations Aug. 3, Iraqi security forces captured a suspected Iranian-trained special groups criminal in Baghdad’s Rashid district. The suspect allegedly is responsible for numerous attacks against coalition and Iraqi force, officials said.

(Compiled from Multinational Force Iraq and Multinational Corps Iraq news releases.)


127 posted on 08/05/2008 2:42:48 PM PDT by Cindy
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http://www.defenselink.mil/news/newsarticle.aspx?id=50704

“Pentagon to Keep Marine Unit in Afghanistan an Extra Month”

By John J. Kruzel
American Forces Press Service

WASHINGTON, Aug. 5, 2008


128 posted on 08/05/2008 2:44:46 PM PDT by Cindy
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http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3578398,00.html
(REUTERS)

“Three Colombia airmen killed in helicopter bombing”
Published: 08.06.08, 00:00 / Israel News

SNIPPET: “Three Colombian airmen were killed when suspected FARC rebels detonated explosives just as their helicopter landed in a training exercise near one of the country’s largest military bases, authorities said on Tuesday.”


129 posted on 08/05/2008 2:47:33 PM PDT by Cindy
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Living where I do, I am far more concerned about an EMP attack than a local nuke. I don’t mean to sound cold-hearted, but I’m very glad I don’t live in NYC, Washington D.C. or any other large target city. Ultimately, any attack, anywhere will affect all of us..........and sooner or later, it will happen.

Thanks for the ping, I think. It was a scarey read.


130 posted on 08/05/2008 2:52:52 PM PDT by Rushmore Rocks
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U.S. Nuclear Target Map:

Nuclear strike targets

131 posted on 08/05/2008 3:03:05 PM PDT by LucyT (What happens in Denver won't stay in Denver... August 25 - 28, 2008)
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Ping to #131.


132 posted on 08/05/2008 3:07:42 PM PDT by LucyT (What happens in Denver won't stay in Denver... August 25 - 28, 2008)
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You do realize that 20 Megatons is in no way shape or form considered smallish right? That's up there with the largest nuclear weapons ever put into production.
133 posted on 08/05/2008 3:12:10 PM PDT by Centurion2000 (A citizen using a weapon to shoot a criminal is the ultimate act of independence from government.)
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bttt


134 posted on 08/05/2008 3:16:41 PM PDT by Unrepentant VN Vet (So now Queen Pelosi really says 3/4 of the voters should go (BLEEP) themselves?)
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To: LucyT

Interesting...


135 posted on 08/05/2008 3:32:15 PM PDT by 1COUNTER-MORTER-68 (THROWING ANOTHER BULLET-RIDDLED TV IN THE PILE OUT BACK~~~~~)
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Uh Oh!

Looks like a lot of military bases targeted. We are about 40 miles southwest of Ellsworth AFB. With the winds prevailing out of the northwest, we, hopefully, should be sorta, kinda, OK.

Gotta go.......I have a bunch of hungry bikers coming in about two hours.


136 posted on 08/05/2008 3:33:20 PM PDT by Rushmore Rocks
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Nuclear Fallout Pattern:

Fallout Pattern

137 posted on 08/05/2008 4:43:55 PM PDT by LucyT (What happens in Denver won't stay in Denver... August 25 - 28, 2008)
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Pinging to # 137.


138 posted on 08/05/2008 4:46:06 PM PDT by LucyT (What happens in Denver won't stay in Denver... August 25 - 28, 2008)
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Man pleads guilty in Las Vegas ricin case
LA Times ^ | Aug 5, 2008 | Ashley Powers
Posted on August 5, 2008 5:04:00 PM PDT by RDTF

LAS VEGAS — An unemployed graphic designer who told investigators that he found making ricin an “exotic idea” pleaded guilty Monday to possessing the deadly toxin in a hotel room here.

Roger Bergendorff, 57, also pleaded guilty to a federal weapons charge. (A second weapons charge was dropped.) He could face up to 20 years in prison at his Nov. 3 sentencing, though prosecutors are recommending that he serve a little more than three years.

Bergendorff reportedly fantasized about harming people with the poison — he had sketched an “injection delivery device” disguised as a pen — but never carried anything out, court documents said.

There is no indication that Bergendorff was linked to terrorism or was part of a broader plot, said Assistant U.S. Atty. J. Gregory Damm. Bergendorff told investigators that “he experimented with a lot of things, even counterfeiting,” court papers said.

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139 posted on 08/05/2008 5:09:37 PM PDT by Cindy
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http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2056046/posts?page=39#39
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/1995304/posts?page=510#510

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UPDATE:

http://www.jihadwatch.org/archives/022082.php
(TELEGRAPH.co.uk)

August 5, 2008

“China: “We found papers on one of the suspects saying that their religious beliefs are more important than their lives, the prosperity of their families and even the well-being of their mothers. They were trying to perform a jihad””

SNIPPET: “The two men were named as Abdul Rahman, 28, and Rabangar Amint, 33, both from Kashgar. Mr Dagang said one was a taxi driver, the other was a hawker.”

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Previously...

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/asia-pacific/7540138.stm

Page last updated at 19:22 GMT, Monday, 4 August 2008 20:22 UK

“Chinese border assault kills 16”

ARTICLE SNIPPET: “Sixteen Chinese policemen have been killed in an attack on a border post in the restive Muslim region of Xinjiang, state media say.

Two attackers reportedly drove up to the post in a rubbish truck and threw two grenades, before moving in to attack the policemen with knives.
The attack came four days before the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games.”

ARTICLE SNIPPET: “Fourteen policemen died at the scene of the attack and two on the way to hospital. Another 16 policemen were hurt.”


140 posted on 08/05/2008 5:32:32 PM PDT by Cindy
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