Archive for 2012/10/31

Danger to actual people, not servers, is more important than anything else, it should go without saying. But how do you warn people about that danger, or find out if they’re OK? Internet, probably! So it was a little worrisome when Sandy started to rip apart the web. It was bad. Bad and fast.

RIPE and Renesys, both giant internet infrastructure entities, have a rundown on exactly what went wrong. RIPE stopped “receiving data from all [traffic monitoring] probes located in New Jersey, and a majority of the probes in New York City on 30 October around midnight UTC.” You can see the storm slap servers down in the GIF up top, with damage blossoming like bacteria. Renesys noted “New York and New Jersey bore the brunt of the damage as the storm progressed,” causing “internet traffic shift away from the city as carriers scramble for alternative paths.”

The internet, let’s not forget, is basically just a bunch of boxes and wires. Delicate. Those things don’t like water, electrical surges and power outages. This is one of the stiffest blows ever dealt to the physical internet, and the bruise will last for some time. [RIPERenesys -- thanks Andrew!]

More:
http://www.gizmodo.com.au/2012/11/this-is-sandy-destroying-the-internet/

Today, Dickie Arbiter, who handled media relations for the Prince and Princess of Wales while spokesman for the Queen between 1988 and 2000, told the UK’s Guardian newspaper that Savile’s behaviour at St James’ Palace was a cause for “concern and suspicion”.

He would walk into the office and do the rounds of the young ladies taking their hands and rubbing his lips all the way up their arms if they were wearing short sleeves,” Arbiter said. “If it was summer [and their arms were bare] his bottom lip would curl out and he would run it up their arms. This was at St James’s Palace. The women were in their mid to late 20s doing typing and secretarial work.”

Asked about Savile’s behaviour with the royal assistants or whether Prince Charles had taken any action to find out if anyone in his family or staff might have suffered any abuse or have any information relating to the criminal investigation into Savile’s alleged paedophilia, a spokesman for the prince told the Guardian: “We have no record of anyone making a complaint…The prince first met Savile through their shared interest in supporting disability charities [the prince became patron of the British Wheelchair Sports Foundation in the late 1970s] and it was primarily because of this connection that they maintained a relationship in the years that followed.”

Arbiter said he struggled to understand why Savile was granted such access to the royal family, “I looked at him as a court jester and told him so,” said Arbiter. “I remember calling him an old reprobate and he said ‘not so much of the old’.”

More:
http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2012/10/30/jimmy-savile-scandal-reaches-prince-charles.html

One of the youngest alleged victims of shamed television legend Sir Jimmy Savile has come forward.

A man who we are calling “John”, says he was sexually abused when he was just 10 years old at the Jersey children’s home embroiled in child abuse allegations – Haut de la Garenne.

He claims Savile put him on his knee and touched him “where he shouldn’t have” on a visit to the care home in around 1976.

It is believed that Jimmy Savile was in Jersey for a sponsored marathon but it is not known why he would have been given access to Haut de la Garenne.

Jersey Police said in a statement they interviewed “John” but he did not sign a statement so they could not make his complaint formal.

They did investigate the claim but did not find evidence to support it so could not take it any further.

But “John’s” allegation is now one of more than 300 abuse claims against Savile the Metropolitan Police are investigating.

“He put me on his knee and then he put his hand up my leg.”

The man – who we are calling “John” to protect his identity – said Savile: “put me on his knee and then he put his hand up my leg, and then it went further and then that was it – and then it went the other way. 

“But it was so unbelievable – the situation I was put in. After that I felt dirty and I had to leave where the other guys were.”

“John” claims he reported the incident to police after abuse allegations surfaced at Haut de la Garenne in 2008. But he says Jersey Police did not take his claim seriously and he does not believe they interviewed Savile.

“John” has come forward, he says, because he wants other victims to speak out too. He says he did not say anything when he was a child, or in the years following the incident, because, he claims, abuse in general went on at Haut de la Garenne. 

“John” is being represented by lawyer Alan Collins. He says he has spoken to around seven other alleged victims of Jimmy Savile.

http://www.channelonline.tv/channelonline/DisplayArticle.asp?ID=502161

http://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/view/279895/Horror-ordeal-at-kids-home-for-Jimmy-Savile-victim/

Previously:

Savile Case Brings Back Memories Of Jersey Island Abuse Case And The Reporter Banned For Researching It (Video)
http://vrritti.com/2012/10/29/savile-case-brings-back-memories-of-jersey-island-abuse-case-and-the-reporter-banned-for-researching-it-video/

Savile’s Hunting Ground Duncroft Was Visited by Celebrities, Film Stars, Minor Royalty, All Sorts Of People According To Meirion Jones, Producer BBC Newsnight
http://vrritti.com/2012/10/28/saviles-hunting-ground-duncroft-was-visited-by-celebrities-film-stars-minor-royalty-all-sorts-of-people-according-to-meirion-jones-producer-bbc-newsnight/

Hampshire man claims he was abused by Jimmy Savile on Southsea Common
http://www.dailyecho.co.uk/news/10018969.Hampshire_man_claims_he_was_abused_by_Jimmy_Savile/

‘Abused’ child poses next to Jimmy Savile’s Rolls-Royce in chilling picture
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2225788/Abused-child-poses-Jimmy-Saviles-Rolls-Royce-chilling-picture-released-lawyers-appeal-information-attack-late-TV-star.html

Fresh claims have emerged that Jimmy Savile tried to rape a woman while on a hospital visit and told her “just think of me as good old uncle Jim”
http://www.express.co.uk/posts/view/355483/Savile-made-rape-bid-at-hospital-

Mr Pratt said he became suspicious when Savile began arriving in the middle of the night with different girls who seemed “star-struck” and were “not streetwise”
http://www.solihullnews.net/news/uk-news/2012/10/31/savile-took-girls-to-hospital-105074-32138962/

Chris McFarlane, the former director of nursing at Stoke Mandeville Hospital, has admitted that Jimmy Savile was given “too much freedom” to access all areas of the hospital
http://www.itv.com/news/update/2012-10-31/jimmy-savile-had-too-much-freedom-at-stoke-mandeville/

Broadmoor high security psychiatric complex: Mr Savile was given extraordinary power and a set of keys with complete access to every part of the hospital
http://www.channel4.com/news/broadmoor-savile-was-a-lunatic-in-charge-of-the-asylum

Jimmy Savile Now Linked To Jersey Island (Haut de la Garenne) Child Abuse Scandal. Did Orphanages And Psychiatric Hospitals Have An Alternative Means Of Revenue In Those Days?
http://vrritti.com/2012/10/31/jimmy-savile-now-linked-to-jersey-island-haut-de-la-garenne-child-abuse-scandal-did-orphanages-and-psychiatric-hospitals-have-an-alternative-means-of-revenue-in-those-days/

http://www.ecb.europa.eu/pub/pdf/other/virtualcurrencyschemes201210en.pdf

English language website:
https://www.rijksmuseum.nl/en/rijksstudio

Explanation:
https://www.rijksmuseum.nl/en/rijksstudio#meestermatcher

Video:
http://player.vimeo.com/video/52450235

Sponsored by:
https://www.rijksmuseum.nl/en/join-us/funds/bankgiro-lottery

See also:
https://www.rijksmuseum.nl/en/join-us/funds/overview-of-funds-and-foundations

http://www.channelregister.co.uk/2012/10/31/isuppli_counterfeit_supply_chain_warning/

Meet the new Facebooks of this world

Telefónica launches Telefónica Dynamic Insights – a new global big data business unit
http://dynamicinsights.telefonica.com/view-news/?i=94

O2 will Bewegungsdaten seiner Kunden zu Geld machen
http://www.tagesschau.de/wirtschaft/telefonica106.html

The most thorough study yet on aspartame – Over two million person-years

More:
http://www.infowars.com/aspartame-is-linked-to-leukemia-and-lymphoma-in-new-landmark-study-on-humans/

http://www.infowars.com/facebook-censors-navy-seals-to-protect-obama-on-benghazi-gate/

The weekly Canard Enchaine said in its edition to hit news-stands on Wednesday that the tax claim concerns the transfer prices set between Google’s Irish holding company and the French unit for four tax years, without disclosing its sources.

French tax authorities told AFP they do not comment on specific cases due to taxpayer privacy. Google did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

More:
http://www.infowars.com/france-hits-google-with-e1-billion-claim-in-content-row/

The cloud-based DVR retails for $99 and includes an antenna that also lets you watch over-the-air live television

More:
http://news.cnet.com/8301-1023_3-57542857-93/wal-mart-to-start-selling-boxee-tv-set-top-box/

What seems to be a leaked internal memo of the Dutch Immigration and Naturalisation services (South East district, Unit Brabant West), apparently written by a Mr. Ben Gradussen regarding a conversation with a Mr. Ruyters at an organization called BIRS, clearly states that decisions regarding extradition of the ‘involved’ person Baybasin will be postponed (cannot be communicated), as the

“Baybasin Case Is Being Used As Pressure Means ‘To Get The Turkish Authorities To Do Something In Another Case’”

The memo – if authentic – also clearly indicates that Mr. Demmink will be going on holiday on Thursday so an attempt will be made to finalize the decision making process (which involves the Ministry of Foreign Affairs too) on Thursday morning at the latest.

Source material:
http://rechtiskrom.wordpress.com/2012/10/30/baybasin-onschuldig-in-de-bak-door-demmink/#more-2428
http://jfkmurdersolved.com/vaatstra/telefoonnotitie.pdf

See also:

Who Are The Individuals Accusing Joris Demmink Of Unlawful Acts? What Are The Accusations About?

2. Hüseyin Baybaşin. Portrayed by Wikipedia as Europe’s Pablo EscobarHe claims that he was and still is incarcerated in The Netherlands allegedly as a result of the Turkish government putting pressure on Joris Demmink, using information about Demmink’s alleged sexual abuse of minors (during visits to Turkey from 1995 to 2000, while making use of multiple aliases) to move him to act against Baybasin, who in turn would be able to disclose sensitive information about Turkish government officials engaging in drug trafficking activities. The evidence and complaint Baybasin has put forward has been regarded by the Dutch Court of Law as non-relevant as Baybasin is not a victim of Demmink’s alleged abuse himself. Fact remains that Joris Demmink has paid a visit to Baybasin’s prison facility in the past, resulting in Baybasin being put in isolation for the duration of the visit. Another issue is the alleged tampering with intercepted telephone communications of Baybasin as well as faulty transcripts of those communications by enforcement officials.

Much more:

http://vrritti.com/2012/10/17/who-are-the-individuals-accusing-joris-demmink-of-unlawful-acts-what-are-the-accusations-about/

and:

http://vrritti.com/?s=baybasin&submit=Search

http://vrritti.com/?s=demmink&submit=Search


“If the film makes back its costs, 10 percent of the profits will be donated to the Electronic Frontier Foundation.”

Much more:

http://www.wired.com/underwire/2012/10/we-are-legion-online-release/

See also:
http://vrritti.com/?s=john+perry+barlow&submit=Search
http://vrritti.com/?s=john+gilmore&submit=Search
http://vrritti.com/?s=electronic+frontier+foundation&submit=Search
http://vrritti.com/?s=loosely+knit&submit=Search

Previously:

So, just like the entertainment companies who struggle to make money against free, BitTorrent Inc. has to employ techniques to give away their free product, in this instance uTorrent, and bring in the bucks at the same time
http://vrritti.com/2012/10/31/so-just-like-the-entertainment-companies-who-struggle-to-make-money-against-free-bittorrent-inc-has-to-employ-techniques-to-give-away-their-free-product-in-this-instance-utorrent-and-bring-in-the/

Wikileaks and Anonymous go head-to-head in ‘paywall’ battle
http://vrritti.com/2012/10/11/wikileaks-and-anonymous-go-head-to-head-in-paywall-battle/

http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/2012/10/dkim-third-party-emailers/

One photo of an unidentified man destroying a Muni bus united the city in a quest for mass-transit justice. And it taught a recently identified man that pretending to be that vandal on Facebook is not so smart.

The photo in question went viral pretty quickly, at least around the Bay Area. Reddit has a thread dedicated to finding the man in the photo. Even I retweeted it. San Francisco resident Tony Lukezic saw it Monday night after some people pointed out that he looked like the vandal. “A couple of my buddies said, ‘Hey, this guy looks like you,’” Lukezic told Wired. Instead of just laughing the resemblance off, Lukezic switched out his profile picture with the offending photo and began to boast that he was indeed the bus smasher. It seemed funny right up to the point that someone took a screen grab of conversation under the profile pic and posted it to Twitter.

A few hours later, the screen grab wound up on the Facebook page of a San Francisco nightclub called Red Devil Lounge, where commenters began posting Lukezic’s phone number, information about what sort of car he drives, and pictures of him and his son. He also started receiving anonymous messages from outraged citizens. “I got text messages like, ‘Man I know who you are, I’m going to get you and your family,’” Lukezic said. ”Anyone who knows me knows I’m not even like that.”

Of course, this was all getting out in front of people who don’t know Tony. All they saw was a man destroying city property and then a man that resembled that person boasting about his bus-smashing ways.

More:
http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2012/10/facebook-joke-sf-riot/

http://torrentfreak.com/utorrent-listens-to-reddit-after-backlash-over-toolbar-installer-121030/

Earlier this year the U.S. authorities arrested Yonjo Quiroa of Comstock Park on suspicion of operating several websites that linked to unauthorized sports streams. Following his arrest, Quiroa was detained for more than nine months, and he has now been sentenced to time already served plus deportation to his home country. In addition the site admin has to pay restitution to five major sports leagues, totaling $13,000.

Under the flag of Operation Fake Sweep, the Department of Justice and Homeland Security’s ICE unit seized several domains belonging to major sports streaming sites in February.

In addition to pulling these sites offline the feds also arrested 28-year-old Yonjo Quiroa of Comstock Park, Michigan. Quiroa was apprehended for allegedly operating nine of the seized domains and was jailed pending trial.

The sites in question, including hq-streams.tv, sportswwe.com and sports95.com, did not host any infringing files but listed hyperlinks to streams offered by popular third-party services such as Justin.tv.

In the criminal complaint an ICE officer states that through these links he was able to access unauthorized streams of NBA, NHL and WWE events. The complaint further noted that during 2010 and 2011 Quiroa grossed $13,000 by running advertisements on his sites.

More:
http://torrentfreak.com/streaming-site-admin-sentenced-to-pay-13000-to-nba-nfl-nhl-wwe-and-tna-121030/

The Group says emphasis on creating new IP (and economic growth) has been neglected in favour of a focus on how existing stocks of IP are accessed. The report also calls for a champion for IP in government, and for all departments to recognise the impact of their policies on IP sectors – much as they’re obliged to do now for “sustainability” when it comes to environmental regulation.

Several recommendations are specifically designed to keep the Intellectual Property Office in check. The IPO has been heavily criticised in recent years for being overly sympathetic to companies which operate by using other people’s intellectual property to make money – for instance Google, which clips content from other providers and places adverts alongside it.

Since 2008, under a rapid succession of weak ministers, the IPO has become a hotbed of radical anti-IP activism. Some of the proposals (PDF) floated by civil servants including Ed Quilty, nominally the “director of copyright enforcement”, would take the UK out of the international copyright system entirely, inviting economic retaliation from UK trade partners. The All Party Group strongly rejected the popular academic view, apparently endorsed by the IPO, that copyright is merely a regulation, rather than a property right.

“If the Intellectual Property Office isn’t trying to protect IP and it’s called the IPO – I wonder who is,” said Lord Timothy Clement-Jones.

Much more:
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2012/10/30/ipo_enquiry_grown_ups_needed/

http://killerapps.foreignpolicy.com/posts/2012/10/26/the_army_is_building_cyber_into_its_combat_exercises

http://thenextweb.com/google/2012/10/30/youtube-is-down-for-some-as-users-report-unreliable-service-for-several-hours/

http://www.infowars.com/vision-evolved-700-million-years-ago/

“Some have suggested … that Occupy’s voice has been loud but vague — long on problems, short on solutions,” Andrew Haldane, a member of the central bank’s Financial Policy Committee, told an event called “Socially Useful Banking,” organized by Occupy Economics, an offshoot of the Occupy movement, in London Monday night.

“Others have argued that the fault lines in the global financial system, which chasmed during the crisis, are essentially unaltered — that reform has failed,” he said.

“I wish to argue that both are wrong — that Occupy’s voice has been both loud and persuasive and that policymakers have listened and are acting in ways which will close those fault lines,” said Haldane, the bank’s executive director of financial stability.

“In fact, I want to argue that we are in the early stages of a reformation of finance, a reformation which Occupy has helped stir,” he said.

“Occupy has been successful in its efforts to popularize the problems of the global financial system for one very simple reason — they are right,” said Haldane, 45.

He added that protesters who camped out in New York, London and dozens of other cities “touched a moral nerve in pointing to growing inequities in the allocation of wealth.”

But the nerve the movement touched was in fact more than just moral, he said — it was intellectual, borne out by facts.

“For the hard-headed facts suggest that, at the heart of the global financial crisis, were — and are — problems of deep and rising inequality,” he said.

Haldane ended with a direct appeal to activists to continue putting pressure on governments and regulators.

“You have put the arguments. You have helped win the debate. And policymakers, like me, will need your continuing support in delivering that radical change,” he said.

http://www.upi.com/Top_News/World-News/2012/10/30/Bank-of-England-director-Occupy-was-right/UPI-98241351578600/

…which promotes open commerce and free expression, and could give a green light for some countries to crack down on dissidents.

More:
http://www.infowars.com/showdown-looms-over-un-control-of-internet/

http://www.infowars.com/could-eating-too-much-junk-food-give-you-alzheimers/

http://arstechnica.com/security/2012/10/facebook-tries-cloaking-probe-into-data-leak-involving-1-million-accounts/

Hollande sided with the publishers, insisting that Google had better reach an agreement to pay up by the end of the year.

Google wouldn’t comment directly on the French negotiations but clearly finds that position unacceptable. It’s similar to a proposed law making the legislative rounds now in Germany, and Google is on record as being against that law as well. “It’s no secret that we think a law like the one proposed in Germany would be very damaging to the Internet,” said a Google spokesperson. “We have said so publicly for three years. We hope it will not be implemented.”

More:
http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2012/10/french-president-backs-publishers-says-google-should-pay-for-snippets/