Anonymous: dumps US State Dept database; hack into 600,000 Israeli email accounts / Thousands rally/march to protest Keystone pipeline / US operating in Mali ... ~CLG
19 Feb 2013
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Anonymous dumps US State Dept
database 19 Feb 2013
Anonymous claims to have hacked the United States State Department website and
captured a database, which has now been published on the Internet. The data dump
by the hacktivists contains the names and email addresses of State Department
consular and careers staffers and in some cases, their phone numbers and date of
birth. Usernames are also found in the database dump. Searching state.gov and
other sites shows that several email addresses and other data match State
Department staffers in the United States and legations around the
world.
U.S. State Department hacked by
Anonymous
--'www.state.gov database owned hard by #Anonymous' [Full post is here.] 18 Feb 2013 Our reasons for this attack are
very simple. You've imprisoned or either censored our people. We will not
tolerate things as such. You don't see us going around censoring everything that
is inappropriate or we do not like. Basically, you tried to put an end to us and
you got owned, there's nothing more you can say or do. You took away Topiary,
Avunit, Neuron, Pwnsauce, lolspoon, Aaron Swartz shall we go
on? [Yes, they also took away Jeremy Hammond and John
Kiriakou.] Heck you think this makes us weak? We are only growing
stronger because of the fact that you are forcing us to revolt. When the lions
roar you will hear them. And when it's feeding time you'll be our dinner. Aaron
Swartz this is for you, this is for Operation Last Resort.
Anonymous activists hack into 600,000 Israeli email
accounts 17 Feb 2013
Activists associated with the group "Anonymous" claimed on Friday to have
hacked some 600,000 email accounts from the Israeli server Walla!, stealing user
details and information. A report in Australia's SC Magazine says hackers
published email addresses and passwords in 93 different posts on Pastebin.com, a
website used by hackers to communicate. The campaign targeted Israeli
websites, such as those
of the IDF spokesperson's unit, the Prime Minister's office, and other official
websites.
Westwood supports Assange on London
catwalk 17 Feb 2013 British designer
Vivienne Westwood showcased more than her fashion designs at London Fashion Week
on Sunday by sporting a Julian Assange T-shirt in support of the WikiLeaks
founder. British designer Westwood selected a T-shirt emblazoned with her face
and the words "I am Julian Assange" to wear at her Red Label fashion show, which
sent models in ribbed, woolen dresses striding down the halls of London's
Saatchi Gallery. Westwood, a leading name on the London leg of the international
fashion circuit, called Assange a "hero" and said she had raised 3,000 pounds
($4,700) for him through selling the T-shirts.
US to play active military role in Mali: US
Senator 19 Feb 2013 An American
Senator says the United States is likely to play a more active military role in
Mali, where a French-led war is raging, after the West African country holds
elections. "There is the hope that there will be additional support from the
United States in these and other areas, but... American law prohibits direct
assistance to the Malian military following the coup," Senator Christopher Coons
(D-DE), the chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations subcommittee on Africa,
told journalists in the Malian capital, Bamako, on Monday. The US has been
providing intelligence, transport and mid-air refueling to France since it
started its military campaign in Mali last month. US law prohibited direct
assistance to Mali's armed forces because of last year's military coup, led by a US-trained Malian army captain, who
toppled the country's elected government.
Israeli president Shimon Peres to give Obama
medal 18 Feb 2013 President Barack
Obama will be the first sitting American president to receive Israel's
Presidential Medal of Distinction, the office of Israeli President Shimon Peres
announced on Monday. "It will be the first time in history that a serving
president of the United States of America will receive an award of this kind
from the president of the State of Israel," the office said in a statement,
according to the Israeli publication The Times of Israel. The announcement
comes ahead of Obama's first presidential trip to the Jewish state next month,
when he is set to receive the award.
Venezuela celebrates Chavez return after
surgery 19 Feb 2013 President Hugo
Chavez made a surprise return to Venezuela on Monday, 10 weeks after leaving for
cancer surgery in Cuba, sparking celebration among his supporters. VTV, the
government television station, said he arrived at 2:30 a.m. and was taken to the
Carlos Arvelo Military Hospital in the capital, where he will continue his
treatment for an unspecified form of pelvic cancer. "We have arrived again in
Venezuela," said a post at 3:42 a.m. on Chavez's long-dormant Twitter account.
"Thank you, my God! Thank you, beloved people! We will continue treatment here."
It was the first message on his Twitter account since November.
Airspace Breached at
Obama Vacation 18 Feb 2013 U.S.
fighter jets intercepted three small planes and a helicopter that entered
restricted airspace over the weekend near the Florida golf resort where
President Barack Obama was vacationing, according to a military spokesman. After
the intrusions--including one on Saturday by a single-engine Cessna that
initially failed to respond to Air Force warnings--all of the aircraft safely
departed the off-limits area, said Army Lt. Col. Mike Humpreys, a spokesman for
the North American Aerospace Defense Command.
Nuclear power: ministers offer reactor subsidies until
2050 18 Feb 2013 The government is
launching a last-ditch attempt to sign up energy companies to build new nuclear
power stations by proposing to sign contracts guaranteeing subsidies for up to
40 years. The coalition agreement reached between the Conservatives and Liberal
Democrats in 2010 promised that nuclear power stations would be built only if
the industry got no public subsidy, but costly overruns for new reactors
overseas and the exit of several major utilities from the UK programme, most
recently Centrica, have driven ministers and officials to backtrack on that
pledge and accept they will have to provide financial support. The Guardian has
learned that ministers, intent on keeping the guaranteed wholesale cost of each
unit of energy below the politically crucial figure of £100 per megawatt hour,
are proposing to extend contracts from the 20 years originally envisaged to at
least 30 and possibly as long as 40 years.
WHO urges vigilance over SARS-like
virus 16 Feb 2013 The World Health
Organisation on Saturday urged countries to be vigilant over the spread of a
potentially fatal SARS-like virus after a new case in Britain brought the global
number to 12. "Based on the current situation and available information, WHO
encourages all Member States to continue their surveillance for severe acute
respiratory infections (SARI) and to carefully review any unusual patterns," the
United Nations health agency said in a statement. A total of 12 cases have been
reported to the WHO, with five of them fatal -- three in Saudi Arabia and two in
Jordan.
Police reportedly arrest man with loaded gun at New Jersey
airport 17 Feb 2013
Officials say a Pennsylvania man was arrested at Newark Liberty International
Airport after screeners noticed a loaded gun in his carry-on bag. The
Star-Ledger of Newark reports that 59-year-old Robert Kellerman of Long Pond
was taken into custody just after 6 a.m. Sunday by Port Authority police. They
were notified after Transportation Security Administration screeners saw the
.22-caliber handgun at a checkpoint inside Terminal C. Kellerman was charged
with unlawful possession of a weapon.
Thousands march in D.C. to protest Keystone
pipeline 17 Feb 2013 Thousands of environmental activists marched in
Washington Sunday to protest plans for the Keystone XL pipeline. Organizers of
"Forward on Climate," who planned the event, told Reuters about 35,000 people
from 30 states protested in what they said was the biggest climate rally in U.S.
history. Protesters also said that President Barack Obama should put a stop on
the pipeline to honor his inaugural pledge to act on climate
change.
Hundreds march near Mission Bay to protest proposed Keystone
XL pipeline project 17 Feb 2013
Hundreds of San Diegans marched near Mission Bay on Sunday, joining a nationwide
protest to reject the proposed Keystone XL pipeline project. A huge protest
occurred in Washington, D.C. on Sunday to send a message to President Obama
about the long-term effects of the pipeline on the environment. A similar
message was heard from hundreds in San Diego.
Thousands rally in S.F. against
pipeline 17 Feb 2013 Thousands of people rallied in downtown San Francisco on
Sunday to urge President Obama to reject construction of the [deadly] Keystone
XL oil pipeline, an action they said would prove he is committed to fighting
global warming. The demonstration across from the Ferry Building was held at the
same time as similar events in cities including Chicago, Seattle and Los
Angeles. The main event in Washington, D.C., drew tens of thousands of
supporters in what was billed as the largest climate change rally in U.S.
history. Organizers of the San Francisco protest estimated that more than 4,000
people gathered to condemn the proposed $7 billion Keystone XL pipeline, which
would run nearly 2,000 miles to connect Canada's oil sands to refineries around
the Gulf of Mexico.
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