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17/08/2013 | High Tech
US - NSA spying broke privacy rules thousands of times a year: report
Civil liberties advocates were incandescent Friday at reports that National Security Agency eavesdroppers broke privacy rules or overstepped their legal authority thousands of times every year while implementing the broad, suspicion-less data-gathering programs exposed by leaker Edward J. Snowden.
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15/12/2012 | High Tech
US - banks warned of cyberattack on accounts
The U.S. financial services industry has issued a warning that a Russian cyber-gangster is preparing to rob American banks and their customers of millions of dollars.
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25/05/2012 | Inteligencia y Seguridad
Security - U.S. efforts on Web said frustrating to al Qaeda
Sites hacked to throw recruiters off message.
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27/04/2012 | High Tech
U.S. seen as Iran ‘cyberarmy’ target: Specialists to testify about threat
Iran is recruiting a hacker army to target the U.S. power grid, water systems and other vital infrastructure for a cyberattack in a future confrontation with the United States, security specialists will warn Congress on Thursday.
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01/05/2011 | High Tech
Terrorists discover uses for Twitter
Banned from Facebook and censored on YouTube, al Qaeda and Taliban jihadists are turning to Twitter to spread their propaganda in a new social media front in the terrorists’ war against America.
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01/05/2011 | High Tech
Terrorists discover uses for Twitter
Banned from Facebook and censored on YouTube, al Qaeda and Taliban jihadists are turning to Twitter to spread their propaganda in a new social media front in the terrorists’ war against America.
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28/04/2011 | High Tech
China - Chinese databases exposed to hackers: Researcher finds government flaws
China is known as an aggressor in cyberspace, but hundreds of Beijing’s own government networks are vulnerable to cyber-attack, says one security expert whose hobby is finding back doors into Chinese computer systems.
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28/04/2011 | High Tech
China - Chinese databases exposed to hackers: Researcher finds government flaws
China is known as an aggressor in cyberspace, but hundreds of Beijing’s own government networks are vulnerable to cyber-attack, says one security expert whose hobby is finding back doors into Chinese computer systems.
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10/02/2011 | Inteligencia y Seguridad
Pentagon highlights threats from Asia in strategy report
Threats from Asia are likely to grow over the next decade, as tight budgets force the United States to rely on closer partnerships with allies to bolster its military power in that region, a Pentagon report says.
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26/01/2011 | Frente Externo
GOP Congress Takes On UN
Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, the newly minted Republican chairwoman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, is well-known for her tough line on US adversaries like North Korea, Iran and Venezuela. But she also has her sights set on what conservatives there see as another nest of anti-Americanism: the UN.
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20/01/2011 | Inteligencia y Seguridad
Al-Awlaki says al Qaeda 'in dire need' of money
The latest edition of al Qaeda's online, English-language magazine includes an article offering an Islamic justification for extremists to steal from non-Muslims to finance their activities. Analysts say this shows that the U.S. and its allies are succeeding in drying up sources of terrorist funding.
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28/04/2010 | Transparencia
US - Costs of War: Top Secret Transparency
US intelligence officials say there will not be a public version of their key report later this year on Iran’s nuclear program, but it is likely to be leaked anyway. The decision to keep it secret runs counter to the administration’s commitment to transparency.
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26/12/2006 | Inteligencia y Seguridad
Analysis: Ridge signs on to travel lobby
Former Homeland Security Secretary Tom Ridge has signed up with a travel industry lobby group to prepare a package of "big and bold" reforms to U.S. visa and border rules.
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26/12/2006 | Inteligencia y Seguridad
Analysis: Ridge signs on to travel lobby
Former Homeland Security Secretary Tom Ridge has signed up with a travel industry lobby group to prepare a package of "big and bold" reforms to U.S. visa and border rules.
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08/11/2006 | Inteligencia y Seguridad
Analysis: Musharraf strategy in tatters
Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf's strategy of cutting peace deals with local leaders on his country's border with Afghanistan lies in tatters, after the strike last week on a religious school in the area, and charges that a terror plot was hatched there.
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