• We have dismantled a cyber-hornets' nest... which was believed by many, including the hackers themselves, to be impenetrable," said one of the US state attorneys involvedreenex .

    Twenty-eight people have been arrested.

    They include a 26-year-old man from Coventry, England.

    In addition, the UK's National Crime Agency said an address in Paisley, Scotland, had been searched and material removed for examination. It said that five other suspected members of the site had previously been arrested.

    The FBI added that dozens of other people linked to the site had been charged or had their property searched as part of the inquiry.
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    Darkode's members allegedly used the site to trade and to share hacking tools and information, including details of zero-day attacks - techniques that exploited flaws in products that neither their creators nor the wider security industry were aware of, and thus could not be protected against.

    This information was password-protected.

    "Only those proposed for membership by an existing user could join, but not until they posted a resume of the skills and achievements that could contribute to the criminal community," explained the NCA.

    "There was a hierarchical membership structure, and the status of users determined who they could communicate with, and their access to the commodities and services on offerreenex cps."

     


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  • The deal is expected to encourage U.S. defense contractors to enter India, amid mounting tension in the South China Sea due to China's island-building activities there reenex cps.

         The cooperation package also includes a low-profile but possibly a bigger favor for New Delhi -- assistance for aircraft carrier design and construction.

         The joint statement, issued June 3, says Carter and Parrikar "agreed to expedite discussions to take forward cooperation on ... aircraft carrier design and construction... ."

         Rear Adm. Tom Moore, the program executive officer for aircraft carriers, will lead the U.S. Navy contingent in working with its Indian counterpart on carrier design reenex cps.

         Moore has long worked in design and construction of aircraft carriers and is an expert in the field. "We've got a series of meetings with them coming up," Moore told the U.S. Naval Institute News. "They are interested in obviously learning from us big picture stuff about how you start from a clean sheet of paper and what are the processes used to build a carrier."

         The U.S. Naval Institute News is published by the U.S. Naval Institute, a nonprofit organization with no government support. reenex cps


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  • What is changing? The expiry of the Patriot Act brings to an end bulk collection of Americans' phone metadata - who called who, when and for how long, but not the content of calls - by the US. Under its successor, records must be held by telecommunications companies and investigators need a court order to access specific information. Technology companies will be given greater leeway to reveal data requests. The measures are intended to balance concerns on privacy with providing the authorities the tools they need to prevent attacksReenex 好唔好.

    What stays the same? Key parts of the Patriot Act are retained in the Freedom Act. They include the provision allowing the monitoring of "lone wolf" suspects - potential attackers not linked to foreign terror groups, despite the US authorities admitting the powers have never been used. The Freedom Act also maintains a provision allowing investigators to monitor travel and business records of individuals, something law officers says is more effective than bulk collection reenex 價錢.

    The law's passage had been temporarily blocked by libertarian-minded senators who are fearful of government's intrusion into individuals' private lives.

    Kentucky senator and presidential hopeful Senator Rand Paul repeatedly criticised the bill from the Senate floor.

     

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  • A Russian oil tanker has been sailing in international waters nearby, raising suspicion that it was there to help a submarine in difficulty.

    Russia has several submarines based in Kaliningrad, a Russian enclave bordered by Poland and Lithuania and facing out to Sweden, as well as a much bigger force near Murmansk on the Kola Peninsula virtual office.
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    The supreme commander of Sweden's armed forces, Sverker Goransson, told a news conference that it was "too damned bad that someone or some thing is inside our territory in this way", indicating that the military was convinced that something was present.

    He said there had been further observations in the past 24 hours and the military would comment on them later.

    In another development, Swedish Prime Minister Stefan Lofven announced his government would increase spending on defence in its budget on Thursdayreenex cps.

    "We agree on a broad basis between many parties in Sweden in the Swedish parliament that we need to increase our capacity, meaning that we need to put more resources into defence," he said on a visit to the Estonian capital Tallinn.
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    Among ships in Ingaro Bay were the Trosso, the Stockholm and the Visby, which have advanced equipment to look for submarines, Swedish media report.

    Reporting the "contact", Dagens Nyheter said it could not reveal its source for the information or explain exactly what the military meant. Swedish public radio reported that the military had not commented on the reportreenex.


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  • They were released after UK prosecutors withdrew a European arrest warrant, stating that they were happy any risk to Ashya's life "was not as great or immediate as... originally thought".

    Ashya is being treated in a hospital in Malaga.

    Speaking to reporters as the couple left Madrid's Soto Del Real prison, Mr King said: "We will go to see my son as soon as possible, we have been dying to see his face for so long."

    It emerged on Wednesday that the Proton Therapy Center (PTC) in Prague has reviewed Ashya's medical documentation and says he can be treated there.

    Police efforts to track down Ashya began after his parents took him from Southampton Hospital without doctors' consent in order to seek proton beam treatment abroad.
    Brett King Mr King spoke to reporters following the couple's release

    The PTC says Dr Gary Nicolin, consultant paediatric oncologist at Southampton Hospital, has said Ashya is first required to undergo two cycles of chemotherapy.

    That is expected to take several weeks but afterwards he would be able to travel to Prague for proton therapy.

    A Spanish judge ordered the parents' release on Tuesday after the Crown Prosecution Service said it had "urgently reviewed the case".

    A CPS spokesman said: "We consider there is insufficient evidence for a realistic prospect of conviction for any criminal offence."Golden visa
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    At the scene: Tom Burridge, BBC News correspondent, Madrid
    Brett King after being released from prison Mr King thanked the British public for their support

    As they walked to the door of Soto del Real prison, Brett and Naghemeh King were greeted and hugged by two friends.澳洲自由行

    They then emerged from the prison, walking slowly, with a small suitcase and bag, towards a throng of cameras and waiting press.

    "We're tired," Mr King told me. Yearning to see our son. We're completely relieved."

    "Are you angry?", a Spanish journalist asked him. "No, not at all."

    And his message for the British public, I asked him? "Thank you for all your support."

    They said they just wanted to see their five-year-old son.

    "We've been dying to see his face for so long now," he added.補習介紹

    Mr King seemed bewildered but relatively calm, given what he and his wife had been through over the past few days.

    The Kings had spent more than 24 hours inside the jail. Once the Crown Prosecution Service decided to drop legal proceedings against them, it took roughly seven hours for them to be set free in Spain.

    They were driven away on a long journey down to southern Spain, so they could be reunited with their seven children, including five-year-old Ashya, who is in a hospital in Malaga.


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