Microsoft joins FBI in ‘major assault’ on one of world’s largest cyber crime rings

“Microsoft Corp and the FBI, aided by authorities in more than 80 countries, have launched a major assault on one of the world’s biggest cyber crime rings, believed to have stolen more than $500 million from bank accounts over the past 18 months. Microsoft said its Digital Crimes Unit on Wednesday successfully took down at least 1,000 of an estimated 1,400 malicious computer networks known as the Citadel Botnets. Citadel infected as many as 5 million PCs around the world and, according to Microsoft, was used to steal from dozens of financial institutions. The criminals remain at large and the authorities do not know the identities of any ringleaders.” Continue reading

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Justin Raimondo: Police-State ‘Progressivism’

“Verizon and other carriers are forbidden by law from revealing the court order. A secret court, such as the FISA court – under which this order was issued – isn’t really a court in the Western sense: it is a star chamber affair, a formality that rubber-stamps whatever our rulers desire at the moment. In what sense is the United States a ‘free’ country, let alone the leader of the ‘Free World’? Sure, we have elections: so does Iran. Yes, we have a ‘free’ press, but what happens when sources are afraid of talking to reporters? With a massive database that may even be tracking our location, America’s political class is making itself invulnerable to any challenge.” Continue reading

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Hacker Who Exposed Steubenville Rape Case Could Spend More Time Behind Bars Than The Rapists

“The case gained national attention after the ‘hacktivist’ group Anonymous leaked significant social media evidence implicating the assailants — including tweets, Instagram photos, and a 12-minute video of Steubenville high schoolers joking about the rape. But it turns out that working to expose those rapists may land one Anonymous hacker more time in prison than the rapists themselves will serve. As Mother Jones reports, 26-year-old Deric Lostutter — who has been known as ‘KYAnonymous’ throughout his role in the Steubenville rape case — could face up to 10 years of jail time if he’s convicted of hacking-related crimes. The FBI raided Losuetter’s home in April.” Continue reading

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Has Switzerland Really Caved to US Pressure?

“It is important to note that whilst Swiss bank secrecy is already being counted out by mainstream media across the board, the fact is that in Switzerland the resistance to losses of privacy and other fundamental rights based on demands by foreign nations is growing. More and more Swiss, in government and the Swiss Parliament too, are fed up with the pressures emanating from neighboring states and the US, all based on those countries’ dismal fiscal situations and overly zealous hunt for tax revenue. Against this backdrop, an initiative was just launched by some Swiss right-wing political parties that would make bank secrecy a constitutional right.” Continue reading

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How Our Right To Travel Became a Bureaucratic Ordeal

“Last week, my vacationing family was stopped at not one, but two, internal checkpoints along Interstate 8 in Arizona and California and questioned about our citizenship. As recently as eight years ago, I drove to and from a house rental in Puerto Peñasco, Mexico, with no identification beyond my driver’s license. Since 2009, though, a passport or similar document has been required to cross back into the United States from anywhere. Nominally an internationally recognized right, travel of all sorts has become creepingly bureaucratized in recent decades to an extent that has completely transformed the act of going from one place to another.” Continue reading

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India Central Bank Prohibits Sales Of Gold Coins By Banks

“Two weeks ago, with its current account getting crushed by relentless gold imports, India’s finance minister Chidambaram literally begged the people to stop buying gold. Judging by the popular response, the ongoing physical shortage, and last night’s increase in Indian gold import duties from 6% to 8%, appealing to people’s feeling when it comes to the choice of fiat vs physical, has failed miserably. Per Reuters: ‘The Reserve Bank of India has advised banks against selling gold coins to retail customers, Finance Minister P. Chidambaram said on Thursday, a day after he raised gold import duty to try to ease pressure on India’s bloated current account deficit.'” Continue reading

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Tests Show 0.00% BAC, Retired Firefighter Arrested For DUI & Car Impounded Anyway

“The police documents show the drug recognition officer wrote, ‘I conducted an evaluation of Jessie, in my opinion Jessie was not under the influence of drugs or alcohol.’ According the documents from the Surprise Police Department, the blood analysis showed no drugs were detected in Thornton’s blood. Jessie’s car had been impounded and the MVD notified of the DUI charge. ‘I then get this message that my license is being suspended and I have to take some sort of drinking class or something,’ said Thornton. According to the police documents, Thornton was later released to his wife. Thornton now claims this wasn’t DUI. ‘It was driving while black,’ said Thornton.” Continue reading

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Texas Gun Sales Are Off the Charts

“Gander Mountain is opening four new stores in Texas. The company describes itself as a ‘firearms super center.’ Demand is high and growing. The stores are for outdoorsmen, but these days, indoorsmen are walking in the stores’ doors too. Texas is gun-friendly. The boom in ammunition sales shows no sign of tapering off. This marks a change in sentiment. Gun owners are responding to political threats in the Northeast, but in the West and South, there is no trace of gun control sentiment.” Continue reading

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