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Ministry - Greatest Fits (Full Album)
"Spielvan "
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THE SPECIALS VS SKAVENJAH - HEY LITTLE RICH GIRL
"video "
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A Flock of Seagulls - Dream Come True (Full Album) 1986
"MacLeod "
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Luxury Grooves R&B Jazz Lounge Vol 2
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Velvet Underground - Squeze (1973)
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Paul Revere & The Raiders - Midnight ride (1966)
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Faithless - God Is A DJ [first ever mix]
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The Zeros - Don't Push Me Around (Full Album)
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Peter Paul & Mary_ See what tomorrow brings (1965) full album
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"https"
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Piratage: Voo reconnaît avoir été hacké par Rex Mundi il y a un an - RTBF Belgique
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Exclusive: Security firm says iPhone bug can thwart device wiper | Reuters
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Piracy Isn’t Killing The Entertainment Industry, Scholars Show | TorrentFreak
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http://www.networkworld.com/news/2013/100313-nsa-leaker-snowden-may-have-274509.html
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http://www.networkworld.com/news/2013/100913-intel-nsa-274676.html
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McAfee sets sandbox appliance to explode stealthy malware - Network World
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http://www.networkworld.com/news/2013/100313-mcafee-malware-274481.html
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Onrechtmatigheden bij afluisteren AIVD geconstateerd - Security.NL
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Technology eliminates bot-infected traffic from advertising campaigns
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Everything you need to know about your Windows 8.1 upgrade options | ZDNet
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‘TWTRQ’ stock up as much as 1,800% as investors confuse Tweeter for Twitter - The Tell - MarketWatch
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In Obama’s war on leaks, reporters fight back - The Washington Post
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Silk Road bust hints at FBI's new cybercrime powers - tech - 04 October 2013 - New Scientist
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Google works to demote mug shot sites in search results | Internet & Media - CNET News
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ABN Amro gaat internetbankieren zonder tracking-cookies - Security.NL
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Rabobank overweegt proces tegen Staat om geheimhouding - Webwereld
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DEATH WATCH counts down seconds to wearer's demise • The Register
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High-tech money -- redesigned $100 bill gets security features | Security & Privacy - CNET News
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These Are Some of the Most Amazing Lego Projects Ever Built | Raw File | Wired.com
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Number Crunching Shows Old Movies Are More Creative Than New Ones - Wired Science
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Out in the Open: The Free Tools That Let You Hack Your Whole Life | Wired Enterprise | Wired.com
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SANS' Pescatore: Security Needs Rethink For Internet Of Things | The Security Ledger
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IDC: 30 Billion Autonomous Devices By 2020 | The Security Ledger
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Aussie govt knew of PRISM ahead of Snowden leaks - Security - Technology - News - iTnews.com.au
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Aussie govt knew of PRISM ahead of Snowden leaks - Security - Technology - News - iTnews.com.au
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73 Percent Of Organizations Fail To Block Privileged User Access To
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Big Data in Human Resources: A World of Haves And Have-Nots - Forbes
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Globalization and Human Rights - Nicholas D. Kristof Blog - NYTimes.com
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Our Security Models Will Never Work — No Matter What We Do | Wired Opinion | Wired.com
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Want to Evade NSA Spying? Don't Connect to the Internet | Wired Opinion | Wired.com
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Cisco patches vulnerabilities in some security appliances, switches and routers - CIO.com
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So Much Data, So Little Security -- What Happens if Your City Gets Hacked?
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India Ordered to Introduce 'paper Trail' in Electronic Voting Machines - CIO.com
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U.S. Army Evaluates Self-Driving, Machine Gun-Toting Robots - CIO.com
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People Flock to Anonymizing Services After NSA Snooping Reports - CIO.com
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German NSA has deal to tap ISPs at major Internet Exchange | Ars Technica
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CIA Halts Public Access to Open Source Service - Secrecy News
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Cyborg Cockroach Company Sparks Ethics Debate - Wired Science
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A Smartphone Charger That Sniffs for Malware - MIT Technology Review
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Amazon Wins Victory in Quest for Top Secret CIA Cloud | Wired Enterprise | Wired.com
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UK bankers prep for cyberwar: Will simulate ATTACK on system • The Register
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Drone Pilot Fights for Right to Profit in the Unmanned Skies | Threat Level | Wired.com
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BBC News - Ford car takes control of steering to avoid collisions
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NSA wants even greater powers … to defend Wall Street - Salon.com
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Tea Party radicalism is misunderstood: Meet the “Newest Right” - Salon.com
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Right-wing coup: Deluded secessionists have already won - Salon.com
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Ex-GOP insider unloads: Blame “neo-Confederate insurrectionists” for shutdown! - Salon.com
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No one at Fukushima seems to have any idea what they’re doing - Salon.com
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Sinister Images of Far Eastern Death Penalties from the Early 1900s
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NSA wants even greater powers … to defend Wall Street - Salon.com
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Starting tomorrow, we’re down 90 percent of our nuclear safety regulators - Salon.com
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A Novel Prompts a Conversation About How We Use Technology - NYTimes.com
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Google offers rewards for code improvements to open source programs
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How Microsoft uses wargames to fight attackers - Security - Technology - News - iTnews.com.au
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Europol: overheid moet eisen stellen aan beveiliging software - IT Pro - Nieuws - Tweakers
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Police requests DNS provider to take down criminal site, CEO asks for court order
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Scientific Data Has Become So Complex, We Have to Invent New Math to Deal With It - Wired Science
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How Location Tracking Will Change the Way You Shop - CIO.com
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Surprises in CFPB’s complaint database - ABA Banking Journal
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Commercial customers still balk at their own security - ABA Banking Journal
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As Planet Warms 13% of Humanity Headed For Worse Water Scarcity
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"Turtelboom overtreedt Conventie Mensenrechten" - Binnenland - De Morgen
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"Websites die gebruikers stiekem volgen groter probleem dan gedacht" - Internet - De Morgen
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Christopher Painter: U.S. Focuses on International Cybercrime
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Saudi Arabia blocks citizens' access to website supporting women's right to drive - IFEX
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4 important lessons learned from the Silk Road smackdown | PCWorld
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End Of The Silk Road: FBI Says It's Busted The Web's Biggest Anonymous Drug Black Market - Forbes
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Homeland Security Today: DHS IG: TSA Lacked Proper Strategy for Deploying ‘Whole Body Scanners’
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Mail from the (Velvet) Cybercrime Underground — Krebs on Security
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NIST Reevaluating Cryptography Guidance: Did NSA Influence Taint IT Security Standards?
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Infosecurity - Why Industry is Losing the Battle Against State-Sponsored Attacks
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Unexpected IE Zero Day Used in Banking, Gaming Attacks | Threatpost
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RSA: SecurID Attack Was Phishing Via an Excel Spreadsheet | Threatpost
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PR101 / 2013 / News & media releases / News and media / Internet / Home - INTERPOL
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The US Needs To Learn To Limit--Not Win--A Cyber War - Forbes
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The Icefog APT: A Tale of Cloak and Three Daggers - Securelist
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"This site may harm your computer". How to recognize and defeat website infections - Securelist
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"NetTraveler is Running!" - Red Star APT Attacks Compromise High-Profile Victims - Securelist
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NetTraveler Is Back: The 'Red Star' APT Returns With New Tricks - Securelist
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Database of illegal downloaders – are British ISPs to become the “music NSA”? | Naked Security
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Tor: 'The king of high-secure, low-latency anonymity' | World news | theguardian.com
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'Tor Stinks' presentation – read the full document | World news | theguardian.com
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Attacking Tor: how the NSA targets users' online anonymity | World news | theguardian.com
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NSA and GCHQ target Tor network that protects anonymity of web users | World news | The Guardian
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Arrest Of Alleged Silk Road Ringleader Threatens Circulation Of Bitcoins
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Compromised Sites Conceal StealRat Botnet Operations | Security Intelligence Blog | Trend Micro
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A Few Thoughts on Cryptographic Engineering: Can Apple read your iMessages?
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A Few Thoughts on Cryptographic Engineering: Is the cryptopocalypse nigh?
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A Few Thoughts on Cryptographic Engineering: A note on the NSA, the future and fixing mistakes
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A Few Thoughts on Cryptographic Engineering: The Many Flaws of Dual_EC_DRBG
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Yes, the NSA Hacked Encryption — But You Have a Defense - Nextgov.com
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In Test Project, N.S.A. Tracked Cellphone Locations - NYTimes.com
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ACLU v. Clapper - Legal Documents | American Civil Liberties Union
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Russia and Turkey, Putin and Erdogan: One and the Same? | Brookings Institution
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In Egypt, ‘Deep State’ vs. ‘Brotherhoodization’ | Brookings Institution
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Why Economic Expansion in Places Like Turkey and Russia Won’t Stop Protests | Brookings Institution
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Young People on the Move: The Importance of Transferable Skills | Brookings Institution
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The 'Evil' in pakistan Our Textbooks | Brookings Institution
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US Cyber Weapon Classification Marks Beginning of Cyber Arms Race - IBTimes UK
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Britain’s new cyberwar strike capabilities may just be political posturing – Quartz
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US Army develops human-on-a-chip tech for chemical testing, fleshy robot soldiers | ExtremeTech
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Hacking Exposed: PLA Edition - Dmitri Alperovitch and George Kurtz - YouTube
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Grappling with the ZeroAccess Botnet | Symantec Connect Community
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Hacking firm hints at cybercrime's professional elite - tech - 27 September 2013 - New Scientist
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Colombia: The virgin auctions in Pablo Escobar’s home town - Americas - World - The Independent
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BAE cashes in on state ‘cyber war’ - Business News - Business - The Independent
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Interview: Does Cyber Terror Need to Be Violent to Be Considered a 'War'? | Asia Society
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What the Spanish Civil War Tells Us About Syria and Cyber-Attacks - World Report (usnews.com)
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Would Abandoning the War Model of Counterterrorism Make a Difference | New Republic
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Lessons on Defense Strategy from the Interwar Years | Brookings Institution
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Commentary: Militarizing the Internet? | The National Interest
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AFCEA TechNet Land Forces East Aberdeen Chapter Lunch - LtGen Richa...
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Russia to monitor 'all communications' at Winter Olympics in Sochi | World news | The Guardian
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Canadian spies met with energy firms, documents reveal | Environment | theguardian.com
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Reporter to publish Snowden leaks on France, Spain - Yahoo News
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Canadian spy agency ‘dissected’ Brazilian Energy Ministry — RT News
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Important Customer Security Announcement (Adobe Featured Blogs)
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U.S. Department of Justice: United States Attorneys on Cybercrime
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Unpaid Intern Is Ruled Not an ‘Employee,’ Not Protected From Sexual Harassment
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Manhattan U.S. Attorney’s Office Is ‘a Mess’ Over the Shutdown - Businessweek
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Justice Department Ramps Up Cybercrimes Prosecutions Despite Shutdown
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Coke, Pepsi Sugar Supplies Tied To Global Land Grabs, Conflict
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New California Law Rejects NDAA Indefinite Detention | Tenth Amendment Center Blog
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Are California's Groundbreaking Laws Constitutionally Sound?
Thursday, 10 October 2013
links of the day 10/11/2013 (a.m.)
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