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Pakistan will not allow UN nuclear searchesposted by admin on Saturday February 07, @07:04AM![]() from the ireland.com dept.
Updated: UN nuclear watchdog to persist in inquiry despite Pakistani refusals Pakistan's President has vowed never to allow the UN nuclear inspections agency, the International Atomic Energy Agency, into the country despite admitting that the man behind its nuclear weapons programme sold nuclear know-how and equipment to three of President Bush's so-called axis of evil states - Libya, Iran and North Korea. Rahul Bedi, in New Delhi, and Conor O'Clery, in New York report President Pervez Musharaff yesterday pardoned the scientist, Dr Abdul Qadeer Khan, the man credited with giving Pakistan a nuclear capability to mirror that of India's. And in a robust note of defiance, the military dictator rejected any suggestion of independent monitoring of Pakistan's nuclear programme. "This is a sovereign country. No document will be given. No independent investigation will take place here." Foreign Minister Mr Khursheed Mehmood Kasuri last night said while Pakistan would help the UN investigate the leaking of nuclear secrets, it would not allow the body investigate its own nuclear programme. more...http://www.ireland.com
( Read More... | 837 bytes in body | Print | Email ) Terror futures market back in businessposted by ewing2001 on Monday November 17, @03:34PM![]() from the CNN dept. CNN Money -November 17
A U.S. government plan to create a market allowing traders to bet on the likelihood of terror attacks and other events in the Middle East has been revived by the private firm that helped develop it. The market, called the Policy Analysis Market (PAM), will allow traders to buy and sell contracts on political and economic events in the Middle East, including assassinations, the overthrow of regimes and terrorist attacks. The market is scheduled to start trading next spring.
( Read More... | 381 bytes in body | Print | Email ) MI5 Spyring against Pakistan revealedposted by ewing2001 on Monday November 17, @08:48AM![]() from the Rediff/Sunday-Times dept.
UK man on the run after exposing bugging in Pak missionRediff US -November 17, 2003
A former British Secret Service MI5 agent who blew the whistle on an attempt to bug the Pakistani high commission in London has fled to Europe and is threatening to reveal more about the aborted operation. The agent claimed to have a dossier of evidence, including documents and photographs revealing details about MI5's espionage techniques and what information it was trying to obtain about Pakistan, The Sunday Times reported.
( Read More... | 330 bytes in body | Print | Email ) Cyberwatch: Websites listed as Terroristsposted by ewing2001 on Friday October 10, @07:35AM![]() from the Reuters dept.
Web Sites Listed as 'Terror' Groups
Reuters -Fri, Oct 10, 2003
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States has added Web sites to its list of "foreign terrorist organizations" for the first time, under the category of aliases for conventional groups, a State Department official said on Friday.
( Read More... | 560 bytes in body | Print | Email ) Monitoring Foodposted by ewing2001 on Thursday October 09, @05:07PM![]() from the AP dept.
Nearly All U.S. Food Soon to Be MonitoredAP -Thu Oct 9
WASHINGTON - Virtually every food product in the United States will soon have to be registered along with its supplier as part of the fight against terrorism.
Figuring that the best way to protect the nation's food supply is to keep better tabs on it, the government is requiring some 400,000 facilities in the United States to register themselves and their products with the Food and Drug Administration.
( Read More... | 1061 bytes in body | Print | Email ) FBI planted bugs in Offices of Philly Mayorposted by ewing2001 on Wednesday October 08, @12:35PM![]() from the AP dept.
FBI Planted Bugs in Phila. Mayor Offices
Update: FBI Seized Philly Mayor's Wireless Device (10/09) AP -October 8
PHILADELPHIA - Federal law enforcement officials on Wednesday confirmed that listening devices found in the offices of Mayor John F. Street were planted by the FBI — a discovery that touched off a political furor just weeks before Election Day.
Three federal law enforcement officials, speaking on condition of anonymity, acknowledged that the FBI was responsible for the bug, but refused to comment on whether the Democratic mayor is a target of an investigation or to provide any details about the nature of the probe.
( Read More... | 7498 bytes in body | Print | Email ) Controversy about Pentagon "Online Biolab"posted by ewing2001 on Monday October 06, @06:10PM![]() from the CNN dept.
GAO: Pentagon sold biolab gear
CNN -Monday, October 6, 2003
WASHINGTON (CNN) --The Defense Department sold equipment to the public that
can be used for making biological warfare agents, according to a draft report
by the General Accounting Office.
The Defense Department agency responsible for the sale of excess property to
the public, the Defense Reutilization and Marketing Service, halted the sale
of such items September 19 while the practice is reviewed.
"Many items needed to establish a laboratory for making biological warfare
agents were being sold on the Internet to the public from DoD's excess property
inventory for pennies on the dollar, making them both easy and economical to
obtain," the GAO draft report said.
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Re-Scripting the "Incompetence" before 9/11:
Independent -04 October 2003
American air force pilots regularly practise "shooting down" hijacked airliners, the Pentagon has revealed. In some of the exercises - carried out three or four times a week - volunteers are packed into rented aircraft which are then "hijacked" and pursued by the fighter planes.
"We exercise this several times a week whether it's an airplane shooting down an airplane or air defences in the national capital area," said General Ralph Eberhart, head of the North American Aerospace Defence Command (Norad). (
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Securityfocus/AP -Sep 23 2003
The State Department's electronic system for checking every visa
applicant
for terrorist or criminal history failed worldwide late Tuesday because
of a
computer virus, leaving the U.S. government unable to issue visas.
The virus crippled the department's Consular Lookout and Support
System,
known as CLASS, which contains more than 12.8 million records from the
FBI,
State Department and U.S. immigration, drug-enforcement and
intelligence
agencies. Among the names are those of at least 78,000 suspected
terrorists.
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C|Net -September 19, 2003
By Charles Cooper
After a rash of security flaws wreaked havoc upon millions of people who use Microsoft's operating systems, Steve Ballmer blew into Silicon Valley this week to make a public mea culpa in front of a roomful of industry executives.
Speaking at the Commonwealth Club, Microsoft's chief executive confessed to being "humbled" by the attacks and pledged to redouble the software maker's efforts to make its products more secure.
I don't think a staged P.R. event will mollify angry computer users. Ballmer's handlers no doubt recognized the groundswell of resentment building in reaction to the security holes turning up in Microsoft software.
Still, there's a limit to how far you can dun Microsoft for faults, real and imagined. The company obviously has a lot of work to do. But in pinning blame for the seemingly never ending series of cyberattacks, don't lose sight of the fact that the real culprits in this novella are the bad guys who break the law by writing viruses.
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Diebold Internal Support Memos
Markcrispinmiller.Blogspot
Sunday, September 21, 2003
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A remarkable exchange concerning Diebold's voting machines in Volusia County, Florida. On January 17, 2001, Lana Hines, a county elections official sends out an inquiry as to how Al Gore ended up with a vote-count of -16,022. That's NEGATIVE 16,022—which just happens also to have been the total number of votes cast for various independent and third-party candidates who also ran. (It was the largest number of such votes cast in Volusia County's history.)
Pay close attention to the final entry, from "Tab"—that is, Talbot Iredale, Vice President of Research & Development at Global/Diebold. The most troubling of his statement is in bold below. Iredale writes:
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Update: Passengers sue JetBlue for sharing their data (09/24)
JetBlue Airways began sending out apologetic e-mails Thursday to customers who are infuriated that the airline gave 5 million passenger records to a defense contractor investigating national security issues.
The form letter, provided by JetBlue to Wired News, confirmed a Wired News story that JetBlue turned over the names, addresses and phone numbers of its customers in September 2002 in response to an "exceptional request from the Department of Defense to assist their contractor, Torch Concepts, with a project regarding military base security."
( Read More... | 20570 bytes in body | Print | Email ) Cybersecurity 2003posted by ewing2001 on Monday September 15, @10:31PM![]() from the CBS/Freedomfiles dept.
Update: Background Info about Booz Allen Hamilton and Magic Lantern (09/22) New Cybersecurity Chief NamedCBS -Sept. 15, 2003
(CBS/AP) The Bush administration on Monday selected Amit Yoran, a respected software executive from Symantec Corp., as the nation's new cybersecurity chief inside the Department of Homeland Security.
Yoran's selection was announced to industry executives and other government officials. Yoran, who was not at the announcement, said he expects to report for work within a few weeks.
Following a compilation of links and analysis by Freedomfiles on the same issue (To be updated)
( Read More... | 44654 bytes in body | Print | Email ) Air Force launches top secret satelliteposted by ewing2001 on Tuesday September 09, @07:01PM![]() from the CNN dept. Behind the "secret project" is CSC/DynCorp, Welkin Associates, Northrop Grumman Tasc
Air Force launches top secret satelliteCNN -Tuesday, September 9, 2003
Photo:
A Titan rocket carries the top secret satellite into space early Tuesday
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Florida (CNN) -- The Air Force launched a top-secret satellite Tuesday for the National Reconnaissance Office, which operates the United States' fleet of spy spacecraft.
A Titan IV-B rocket was used to launch the large spacecraft, believed to be an electronics listening satellite, into a position 22,300 miles above the Earth's equator.
The National Reconnaissance Office would not reveal any details about the satellite, including its cost, purpose or which contractor built it.
( Read More... | 6359 bytes in body | Print | Email ) New BioTerror Drill: Determined Promise 03posted by ewing2001 on Friday August 15, @10:16AM![]() from the AP/Guardian dept. Could new BioTerror Drill turn into a new attack? Military to Conduct Bio-Terror ExerciseBy ROBERT BURNS, AP Military Writer - Friday August 15, 2003
WASHINGTON (AP) - U.S. Northern Command, which is responsible for military operations inside the United States, said Friday it will begin an exercise next week to test its ability to respond to multiple domestic emergencies simultaneously, including a bio-terror attack in Nevada.
The exercise, dubbed Determined Promise '03, includes a simulated hurricane, real and simulated wildfires, an airborne terrorist threat in Alaska and an outbreak of pneumonic plague in Nevada
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