News Updates from CLG
06 Jul 2014 - Part 1
06 Jul 2014 - Part 1
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Nine out of 10 users in NSA-intercepted conversations are not
original targets 06 Jul 2014 Nine
out of 10 internet users found in a cache of NSA-intercepted conversations were
not the original targets -- but landed in the agency's net anyway. The
Washington Post revealed the stunningly
high percentage of innocent web crawlers snared in the National Security
Administration's web after a four-month examination of documents turned over by
ex-agency contractor Edward Snowden...One analyst described a day's work: "1
target, 38 others on there."
Germany arrests alleged double agent accused of spying on
Berlin's NSA inquiry for the U.S. 04
Jul 2014 German authorities have arrested a man identified by media as a German
intelligence officer who allegedly passed secrets to the U.S. German media
warned that if the man is found guilty, it would be "the biggest scandal
involving a German-American double agent since the war," The Daily
Telegraph reported. Federal prosecutors said that a 31-year-old German was
arrested on July 2 on suspicion of spying for an unidentified foreign
power.
German agent arrested for spying for
US 04 Jul 2014 Police in Germany
have arrested a man on suspicion of spying for the United States. The arrested
man is a German citizen and a member of the country's own BND intelligence
service. German media warned that if the case against him is proved, "it will be
the biggest scandal involving a German-American double agent since the war". It
is believed the arrested man is suspected of spying on a German parliamentary
enquiry into the NSA affair.
XKeyscore exposed: How NSA tracks all German Tor users as
'extremists' 04 Jul 2014 The NSA has
been revealed to mark and consider potential "extremists" all users of the
internet anonymizer service Tor...Searching for encryption software like the
Linux-based operating system Tails also places you on the NSA grid, as Lena
Kampf, Jacob Appelbaum and John Goetz revealed on the German site Tagesschau. The report is based on
analysis of the source code of the software used by NSA's electronic
surveillance program XKeyscore.
NSAssociate Google begins yanking news articles in
Europe 03 Jul 2014 Should Google be the arbiter on what is and is not
publicly available on the Web? [Well, we know they do that *daily* with
the CLG Newsletter, that's for sure!] What happens when a person's
request to be anonymous conflicts with the freedom of the press? These are some
of the questions being raised as Google begins to remove search results in its
first implementation of the European Union's so-called right-to-be-forgotten ruling. The
ruling lets people in the European Union submit a form to Google requesting that
they be removed from its search results if they feel the information on them is
outdated or reveals personal details they want to keep private. A team
at Google then determines whether that person's corporation's right to be
anonymous is more important than keeping that information front and center in
its search results for ease of public access.
UK planned to train and equip 100,000 'rebels' for Syria shock
and awe attack 03 Jul 2014 "The plan
was called Extract, Equip, Train...a shock and awe attack that would allow the
Syrians themselves to defeat Assad", reports Nick Hopkins. The UK drew up plans
to train and equip a 100,000-strong Syrian rebel [terrorist] army to defeat
President Bashar al-Assad, BBC Newsnight can reveal. The secret initiative, put
forward two years ago, was the brainchild of the then most senior UK military
officer, General Sir David Richards. It was considered by the PM and the
National Security Council, as well as US officials, but was deemed too
risky.
IDF twitter account hacked by Syrian Electronic Army, spreads
nuclear leak alert 03 Jul 2014 An
official Israeli Defense Force twitter account issued a warning of a possible
nuclear leak at the country's research reactor on Thursday. The Tweet was soon
deleted while officials reported a security breach and apologized. The Syrian
Electronic Army has apparently taken credit for the hack, tweeting 'Long live
Palestine!' via an IDF spokesperson's account.
[Awesome!]
Palestinian boy was
burned alive, says official 05 Jul
2014 Mohamed Abu Khdeir, the Palestinian teenager who was kidnapped and murdered
on Wednesday in a suspected revenge killing by Israeli extremists, was burned
alive after suffering a head injury, the Palestinian attorney general has
claimed. The allegation is said to be based on initial postmortem findings that
discovered soot deposits in his lungs suggesting he was still breathing when he
was set on fire. The shocking details, if confirmed, would seem likely to
exacerbate already toxic tensions.
'Thanks, Ukraine Air Force': Bombarded villagers accuse Kiev
of killing civilians 03 Jul 2014 The
village of Kondrashovka in eastern Ukraine lies devastated after shelling by
Kiev troops which killed seven people. Bodies torn to pieces are strewn across
the settlement and those who survived are asking: why did Kiev kill their
families? At least five shells hit the settlement, destroying an entire street
in the peaceful Lugansk region community, 25km from the city of
Lugansk.
U.S. grounds entire F-35 fleet pending engine
inspections 04 Jul 2014 The U.S.
military said it had grounded the entire fleet of 97 Lockheed Martin Corp F-35
fighter jets until completion of additional inspections of the warplane's single
engine built by Pratt & Whitney, a unit of United Technologies Corp. The
Pentagon's F-35 program office, Air Force and Navy issued directives on Thursday
ordering the suspension of all F-35 flights after a June 23 fire on an Air Force
F-35A jet at Eglin Air Force Base in Florida, according to statements by the
Pentagon and the F-35 program office.
Heads up!
FEMA Drill to Test Emergency Preparedness at Va. Nuclear
Plant --FEMA will
assess state and local emergency response capabilities within 10-mile emergency
planning zone, nearby support areas 04 Jul 2014 Federal officials are
planning to test Virginia's ability to respond to an emergency at Dominion's
North Anna nuclear power station. The Federal Emergency Management says the
biennial emergency preparedness exercise at the plant about 40 miles northwest
of Richmond will take place the week of July 7. [Let's hope the
dirt-bags don't *go live* during the drill, as they did on
9/11.]
Cardiff teenager arrested on suspicion of terrorism
offences --Teenager
seized under section 5 of Terrorism Act 2006 02 Jul 2014 A teenager
from Cardiff has been arrested on suspicion of terrorism offences. The
18-year-old man lives in the Grangetown area of the Welsh capital, close to the
inner-city areas where two young men who featured in an extremist recruitment
video are from. He was seized under section 5 of the Terrorism Act 2006 for assisting in the preparation of an act of
terrorism.
Justices act in other health law mandate
cases 01 Jul 2014 The Supreme Court
on Tuesday confirmed that its decision a day earlier extending religious rights
to closely held corporations applies broadly to the contraceptive
coverage requirement in the new health care law, not just the handful of methods
the justices considered in their ruling. The justices did not comment
in leaving in place lower court rulings in favor of businesses that object to
covering all 20 methods of government-approved contraception.
Dow Closes Above
17,000 for First Time 03 Jul 2014
The Dow Jones industrial average closed above 17,000 for the first time on
Thursday, a day when stocks were broadly higher after the American economy
created many more jobs than
forecast. The trading session ended early
because of the Independence Day holiday. At the close, the Dow Jones industrial
average was up 0.54 percent at 17,068.26, a gain of 92.02 points...The Nasdaq
composite index gained 28.19, or 0.63 percent, to 4,485.93.
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