Archive for 2012/06/20

http://www.infowars.com/malware-wars-software-vendor-claims-cia-and-nsa-infiltrated-microsoft/

Previously:

Is Microsoft Intentionally Disrupting Criminal Investigations Into Botnets? If So, Why?
http://vrritti.com/2012/05/04/is-microsoft-intentionally-disrupting-criminal-investigations-into-botnets-if-so-why/

Fox-IT Releases Highly Critical Report About Microsoft’s Botnet Takedown Attempts. Microsoft Actually May Have Made Matters Worse
http://vrritti.com/2012/04/12/fox-it-releases-highly-critical-report-about-microsofts-botnet-takedown-attempts-microsoft-actually-may-have-made-matters-worse/

 

Print/audio consumer and educational books will continue to decline throughout the forecast period, but new electronic readers and tablets are proving to be very popular and will drive spending on electronic books. However, the shift from higher-priced print books to lower-priced electronic books will have an adverse impact on spending, and will dampen overall growth in each region except Latin America, where electronic books are not yet a significant factor.

More:
http://www.pwc.com/gx/en/global-entertainment-media-outlook/segment-insights/consumer-and-educational-book-publishing.jhtml

http://torrentfreak.com/denmark-kills-file-sharing-warnings-launches-legal-services-initiative-120620/

See also:

http://vrritti.com/?s=pirate+bay+block&submit=Search

The analysis, as any discussion of online security seems obliged to, includes lots of Scary Big NumbersTM, such as the 9500 malware-infected sites the Chocolate Factory says it finds every day or the 12-14 million warnings it offers users to avoid sources of various threats.

There’s also some good news, as the study also shows that the prevalence of infected sites peaked in 2009.

More:
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2012/06/20/google_security_data/

The real whizz-bangery is in the 3-D user interface which represents this data.

More:
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2012/06/20/daedalus_nict_cyber_alert_system/

Legislation vs (free) economy

http://www.theregister.co.uk/2012/06/20/uk_copyright_rulings_could_affect_cloudy_investments/

It isn’t just the military that tests their malware against commercial defense products; criminals do it, too. Virus and worm writers do it. Spam writers do it. This is the never-ending arms race between attacker and defender, and it’s been going on for decades. Probably the people who wrote Flame had a larger budget than a large-scale criminal organization, but their evasive techniques weren’t magically better. Note that F-Secure and others had samples of Flame; they just didn’t do anything about them.

More:
http://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2012/06/the_failure_of_3.html

(Free) economy vs security

http://www.zdnet.com/blog/london/eu-warns-of-8216clash-over-uk-web-monitoring-bill/5306

The network, which boasts members from around the world, points out that Assange has been under house arrest in the UK without charge for nearly two years, and claims that his extradition to Sweden for questioning about an alleged sex crime will prolong his detention.

“If he is extradited to Sweden, we know that he awaits incommunicado detention for an indefinite amount of time. For a man who has not been charged with any crime, we consider this arbitrary and unlawful detention and thus a violation of European Convention on Human Rights which the ECHR aims to uphold,” the group’s letter states.

More:
http://www.rt.com/news/friends-of-wikileaks-court-appeal-221/

…a cross-party report by British Parliamentarians has found.

­Police estimate that some 10,000 children go missing from care annually, though official government data recorded only 930 last year. The authors of the report did “not know for sure how many children have gone missing from care, where they go or what happens to them when they are gone.”

Paul Martin, a media officer for the UK charity Children’s Society, which helped compile the report, told RT that children were often put into care homes that were in rough areas with high crime rates – and that were known to pedophiles, but not necessarily to police.

The report slammed Ofsted for only occasionally informing authorities of the locations of new care homes, citing “data protection” or “human rights” as reasons for withholding such information.

The report found that a lack of professionalism was endemic in the care industry. One witness told the enquiry, “you can have someone looking after a young person who the day before was working in the deli counter in [supermarket] ASDA.”   

Helene Broome, public affairs manager at Children’s Society, told RT that poor training and recruitment of staff was an issue, and that there is “an over-reliance on agency workers.”  

These kids are often extremely vulnerable and easy prey for predatory adults. Abuse is exacerbated by the attitude of some caregivers, who see the teenagers as “troublesome,” or “promiscuous slags who know what they are getting themselves into.” 

It was these failures that allowed a group of Pakistani-born men to systematically abuse and rape underage girls in Rochdale, Greater Manchester. Nine men were jailed for a total of 77 years a few weeks ago. Some of the girls were in the local authority’s care, and all were from deprived and chaotic family backgrounds. Further, each of them was regarded by police and social workers as vulnerable.

But many cases do not even make it to court, as children “will often not give evidence or tell anyone what has happened to them,” Martin said.

This incident was not an isolated case, but indicative of something “happening all over the country.” The events in Rochdale put a spotlight on the issue, but until then “it was going on pretty much unnoticed,” the report states.

Children’s homes in England recorded 631 incidents of children being sold for sex in the past five years.

The report also found that almost half of children in care (46%) are placed many miles away from home, and this is often a reason for kids to run away.  

A 15-year-old girl from Essex was moved to a private children’s home over 200 miles (320 kilometers) away in Rochdale. She was supposed to be under 24-hour protection, but went missing 19 times and experienced relentless sexual abuse.

Children from abroad who have been trafficked into the UK are particularly let down by the system, as authorities see them as an immigration problem. Hundreds disappear from care every year and the majority are never found again.

More:
http://www.rt.com/news/children-care-homes-uk-226/

BT yesterday become the last of the big UK based broadband ISPs to block The Pirate Bay website following a court order, which has been preceded by identical moves from Sky Broadband, Everything Everywhere (Orange UK and T-Mobile), TalkTalk, O2, BE Broadband and Virgin Media. But what comes next?

It remains unclear whether or not Right Holders will choose to pursue any additional sites through the court system. Both Newzbin and The Pirate Bay were arguably two of the best known piracy havens on the internet and Rights Holders might not wish to draw as much attention to others.

More:
http://www.ispreview.co.uk/index.php/2012/06/bt-becomes-last-big-uk-broadband-isp-block-the-pirate-bay-website.html

See also:

Pirate Bay On Stranger Tides: No Longer Among 100 Most Popular Websites In The Netherlands Due To Website Blocking Court Order
http://vrritti.com/2012/06/20/pirate-bay-on-stranger-tides-no-longer-among-100-most-popular-websites-in-the-netherlands-due-to-website-blocking-court-order/

http://www.naturalnews.com/036220_vaccinated_children_disease_allergies.html

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/financialcrisis/9336766/Exclusive-Secret-EU-summit-document-shows-first-step-to-banking-union.html

Sadly, the average person doesn’t understand the insidious destruction caused to their lives by the Federal Reserve generated inflation, as they actually believe their wages today are higher than they were in 1973. The reality is the oligarchy has used foreign wage differentials and the perceived benefits of globalization to ship manufacturing and now service jobs to Asia while using their captured mainstream media to convince the average American that this has been beneficial to their lives. Using one of their 15 credit cards to buy cheap foreign goods made by people who took their jobs was never so easy.

I wonder if the benefits of being able to buy cheap Chinese electronics, toxic dog food, and slave labor produced igadgets outweighed the $2.3 trillion increase in consumer debt, 27% decline in real wages, 7 million manufacturing jobs lost since the mid-1970s, 46 million people on food stamps, $15 trillion increase in the National Debt since 1978, and a gutted decaying industrial base.

More:
http://www.infowars.com/who-destroyed-the-middle-class/

http://www.infowars.com/the-future-of-drone-surveillance-swarms-of-cyborg-insect-drones/

The University of Central Florida Anxiety Disorders Clinic in partnership with the Atlanta-based company Virtually Better Inc., has developed a computer simulation program in which children ages 8-12 interact with customizable avatars in order to overcome their own social anxiety.

More:
http://gizmodo.com/5919757/computer-program-uses-avatar-role-play-to-help-children-combat-social-anxiety

More:
http://gizmodo.com/5919811/the-photographic-tricks-that-make-mcdonalds-burgers-look-good 

http://gizmodo.com/5919818/why-nigerian-scammers-say-theyre-from-nigeria

Now that’s a World Bank

http://news.cnet.com/8301-1023_3-57456618-93/facebooks-payment-platform-changes-its-currency/

http://news.cnet.com/8301-1023_3-57456638-93/eric-schmidt-world-wide-web-has-yet-to-live-up-to-its-name/

http://arstechnica.com/security/2012/06/flame-malware-created-by-us-and-israel/

http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2012/06/chinese-online-censorship-targets-collective-action-posts/

Millions of Indians can today breathe a sigh of relief. They are once again able to access their favorite file-sharing sites, including The Pirate Bay and Torrentz.eu, after a consortium of ISPs appealed a broad censorship order. The Madras High Court specified an earlier decision and ruled that Internet providers no longer have to block entire websites to prevent a single movie from being shared online.

Last month millions of Indians were shaken up by what appeared to be a mass anti-piracy action from the Government.

Many of the country’s leading Internet providers had blocked access to a wide range of file-sharing and streaming sites including Torrentz.eu, The Pirate Bay and Vimeo.

More:
http://torrentfreak.com/indian-isps-unblock-bittorrent-sites-after-appeal-120620/

Historic event in The Netherlands

The recent website blocking measures have kicked The Pirate Bay website off the list of 100 most popular websites in The Netherlands.

On the 4th February 2012, The Pirate Bay was the 27t most popular website in Holland. Shortly after that day, a series of internet service providers was asked to prevent access to that site as a result of a court order obtained by anti-piracy organization BREIN. The Pirate Bay blockade would however only be partially implemented due to refusal by the Dutch providers to immediately go and execute the order.

That resulted in a gradual popularity drop of 30 positions on the famous Alexa Ranking list by the 9th June 2012.

Today, on the 20th June 2012 and after a domain name change from ThePirateBay.org to ThePirateBay.se and several attempts to change its IP address as well as the promotion of proxy servers to circumvent the blockade, The Pirate Bay is no longer one of the top 100 most popular websites in The Netherlands:

http://www.alexa.com/topsites/countries;4/NL

Previously:

See also the various events leading up to this situation:

http://vrritti.com/?s=pirate+bay+block&submit=Search