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Center for Cyber Intelligence in Langley, Virgina. It follows an introductory disclosure last month of CIA targeting French political parties and candidates in the lead up to the 2012 presidential election.
Recently, the CIA lost control of the majority of its hacking arsenal...
The infamous Wikileaks is facing a major hurdle . Credit card companies and financial services of various kinds are refusing to forward payment to Wikileaks !
Wikileak has been forced to stop it's activities while it tries to resolve the problem .
I for my part wonder about the legality of the...
Courier's interrogation at Guantánamo revealed network of messengers that US traced to track down the al-Qaida leader
The house where it is believed al-Qaida leader Osama bin Laden lived in Abbottabad in Pakistan.
The US may have obtained a clue three years ago that Osama bin Laden was...
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Media outlets and a Twitter feed this week lobbed a controversial term into the public debate about cyber attacks over WikiLeaks: Link Removed the WikiLeaks' European Twitter feed declared, linking to a blog post of the same title.
"WikiLeaks Cyberwar!" read a CBS blog headline.
"Cyberwar...
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The "Bin Laden Hunter" was arrested in the mountainous regions of Pakistan with a 40 inch sword, a pistol, and night vision goggles. He was deported by Pakistani authorities. His goal: to hunt and capture Osama Bin Laden. Like Bin Laden, he is also on dialysis.
Is he insane?
Faulkner says...
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