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Submission + - LulzSec released 62k Facebook & Paypal passwor (www.cbc.ca)

cf18 writes: The hacker group Lulz Security is claiming it released log-in information for 62,000 private internet accounts Thursday, including Facebook, PayPal, dating sites, Xbox Live and Twitter. It is not known if the affected sites were actually compromised, or if the passwords are reused from leaked accounts in previous attacks. Paypal.com is apparently blocking all user login at the moment.

Comment Mean while near Tokyo (Score 2) 251

It is most worrisome that there are reports of radiation level near Tokyo is increasing.

"A group of Tokyo parents filed a request Tuesday asking the metropolitan government to change the way it determines radiation levels in the capital after their own study found relatively high levels of contamination around Koto Ward."
http://search.japantimes.co.jp/cgi-bin/nn20110608a6.html

5.77 microsieverts per hour of radiation measured near Tokyo at ground level
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i9a0Q1v93SA

Comment Not that special (Score 1) 352

Since 2 years ago you can already get those media player box like Patriot Box Office for around $50 that run Linux and can play many 1080p media, with network port, HDMI (cable included)+composite video, multiple USB port, IR remote and power brick.

Submission + - Leaked doc may forced US to attack Osama earlier (guardian.co.uk)

cf18 writes: Wikileaks released a set of leaked Guantanamo prisoner files to public last week. Among them a document dated from 2008 mentioned both Osama's trusted courier's name and Abbottabad, the city which Osama had been hiding inside. There are speculations that, fearing al-Qaida realize their courier may have been tracked and move Osama, the US administration accelerated their plan and attacked the target site over the weekend.

This link highlights the section of the document.

Comment Re:epic FAIL (Score 5, Interesting) 183

Indeed.

- an antivirus software that rise alarm base on a two letter directory name inside \Windows , even when it is empty.

- a "security researcher" that take the alarm at face value and never check if is actually there, check if the process run, what kind of content it was logging and where it is sending them.

- a low level support manager confirm the software's existence, probably thinking about the fan speed and temperature monitoring software.

AI

Submission + - French top chess players suspended for cheating (bbc.co.uk)

cf18 writes: The French chess federation has suspended three top players for violating sporting ethics at a chess olympiad in Siberia last September. The allegation claims while the first member was playing, a second member would watch the game via internet, used software to find the best move and send it to the third member via SMS. The third member would then sit himself at a particular table in the competition hall. Each table represented an agreed square on the chess board.

Comment Re:'Apparently' China... (Score 1) 208

The anti-chinese xenophobia on this site has been obvious for years, but it just follow general western media trend.
Take a look at this 'minor' item from wikileak that only got half a page of text:
http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-503543_162-20027157-503543.html
If the spy ranking is changed, do you think it will not show up in front pages on all media?

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