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Mr. Potato

Gotta be kidding: Chelsea Clinton to receive magazine's lifetime achievement award - at 37

Chelsea lifetime
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Chelsea Clinton, at just 37 years old, is set to receive a lifetime achievement award from Variety Magazine at their annual "Women in Power" luncheon next month.


Comment: Question is: Who at Variety Magazine was bribed and cajoled into setting up this bit of ridiculousness?


Clinton, best known for being the daughter of former US President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, is the current vice chair of the Clinton Foundation, which has been at the center of multiple pay-to-play foreign donation scandals. She has also faced criticism for using foundation funds to pay for her wedding, living expenses and taxes on gifts of cash from her parents.

The investigation into her getting paid for campaigning, using foundation resources for her wedding and life for a decade, taxes on money from her parents ...," Doug Band, formerly a top aide to Bill Clinton, wrote to Hillary Clinton adviser John Podesta in an email released by WikiLeaks during the election season. "I hope that you will speak to her and end this. Once we go down this road ..."

Comment: Elitists rewarding elitists for being elitists.


Evil Rays

Belgian police stop an attempted car-ramming attack in Antwerp, Belgium

Belgian police
© VIRGINIE LEFOUR/ AFP/GETTY IMAGESPolice officers and the Sedee-Dovo, the Belgian military's bomb disposal squad, near the scene of the arrest in Antwerp
A person has been detained in Antwerp, Belgium, after attempting to drive his car into a busy shopping street at high speed, according to police.

"A vehicle with French plates has tried to drive at high speed into the Meir [shopping street]. A man in camouflage was taken away," Antwerp police chief Serge Muyters told a news conference.

"The pedestrians had to jump aside," he added.

The car was intercepted at nearby port docks, according to the federal prosecutor's office.

Safe

#Vault7: Assange due to answer questions on 'Dark Matter' data dump

Julian Assange
© Axel Schmidt / ReutersJulian Assange is due to answer questions submitted via the #AskWL.
Julian Assange is due to answer questions on WikiLeaks latest release in 'Vault 7,' named 'Dark Matter.'

The second release in the series details the techniques that WikiLeaks claims are employed by CIA assets to compromise Apple devices between the manufacturing line and the end user.

Comment: #Vault7: WikiLeaks releases 'Dark Matter' batch of CIA hacking tactics for Apple products


Network

#Vault7: WikiLeaks releases 'Dark Matter' batch of CIA hacking tactics for Apple products - Update

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© Toru Hanai / Reuters
WikiLeaks has released the latest batch of documents in its Vault 7 series of documents related to the CIA's espionage programs. The latest release, dubbed 'Dark Matter,' reveals the specific techniques used to target Apple products.

The release discloses the alleged details of methods employed by the CIA to compromise devices manufactured by Apple including the iPhone and Macbook Air.

In a statement from WikiLeaks, the whistleblower group said today's 'Dark Matter' leak includes details of the 'Sonic Screwdriver' project, described by the CIA as a "mechanism for executing code on peripheral devices while a Mac laptop or desktop is booting."

Comment: The new WikiLeaks Vault 7 leak titled "Dark Matter" also claims that the CIA has been bugging "factory fresh" iPhones since at least 2008 and that the CIA has the capability to permanently bug iPhones, even if their operating systems are deleted or replaced. A summary of the documents has been released on the WikiLeaks website. It reads:
Today, March 23rd 2017, WikiLeaks releases Vault 7 "Dark Matter", which contains documentation for several CIA projects that infect Apple Mac Computer firmware (meaning the infection persists even if the operating system is re-installed) developed by the CIA's Embedded Development Branch (EDB). These documents explain the techniques used by CIA to gain 'persistence' on Apple Mac devices, including Macs and iPhones and demonstrate their use of EFI/UEFI and firmware malware.

Among others, these documents reveal the "Sonic Screwdriver" project which, as explained by the CIA, is a "mechanism for executing code on peripheral devices while a Mac laptop or desktop is booting" allowing an attacker to boot its attack software for example from a USB stick "even when a firmware password is enabled". The CIA's "Sonic Screwdriver" infector is stored on the modified firmware of an Apple Thunderbolt-to-Ethernet adapter.

"DarkSeaSkies" is "an implant that persists in the EFI firmware of an Apple MacBook Air computer" and consists of "DarkMatter", "SeaPea" and "NightSkies", respectively EFI, kernel-space and user-space implants.

Documents on the "Triton" MacOSX malware, its infector "Dark Mallet" and its EFI-persistent version "DerStake" are also included in this release. While the DerStake1.4 manual released today dates to 2013, other Vault 7 documents show that as of 2016 the CIA continues to rely on and update these systems and is working on the production of DerStarke2.0.

Also included in this release is the manual for the CIA's "NightSkies 1.2" a "beacon/loader/implant tool" for the Apple iPhone. Noteworthy is that NightSkies had reached 1.2 by 2008, and is expressly designed to be physically installed onto factory fresh iPhones. i.e the CIA has been infecting the iPhone supply chain of its targets since at least 2008.

While CIA assets are sometimes used to physically infect systems in the custody of a target it is likely that many CIA physical access attacks have infected the targeted organization's supply chain including by interdicting mail orders and other shipments (opening, infecting, and resending) leaving the United States or otherwise.



Megaphone

17,000 AT&T union workers go on strike in California & Nevada

AT&T
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After working for nearly a year without a contract, 17,000 AT&T call center workers and technicians have taken to the streets in one of the most widespread labor actions against the multinational telecommunications conglomerate in years.

The Communications Workers of America (CWA) union said that workers in district 9, which covers California, Nevada and Hawaii, began a grievance strike after AT&T violated contract terms when it forced technicians to do work outside their areas of expertise. The union claims this was done without bargaining as required by federal law.

On Wednesday, the union released a statement saying employees are angry that the company "recently made a unilateral change in job requirements without the agreement of the union." CWA says the issue has been an issue at the bargaining table for months, and they will continue to strike "until a satisfactory settlement can be reached."

Biohazard

Fukushima reactor water more radioactive than ever, 'could kill person in 40 minutes'

Fukushima Unit 2 TEPCO
© ReutersThe Unit 2 reactor building at Tokyo Electric Power Co.'s Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant.
Tainted water inside a reactor containment vessel at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant has shown a radiation level enough to kill a person within 40 minutes, according to TEPCO, the power plant's owner.

The level of radiation was measured by a special robot on Sunday at a point about 30cm (one foot) from the bottom of the containment vessel of Reactor 1, the Japan Times reported on Tuesday.

The current radiation level is 11 sieverts per hour, the highest detected in water inside the containment vessel. A person exposed to this amount of radiation would likely die in about 40 minutes, the Japan Times reports.

Comment: Further reading: After six years of meltdown Fukushima is getting worse, radiation now at unimaginable levels


Handcuffs

LAPD blames Trump administration for Latinos reporting fewer sex crimes

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Los Angeles Police Chief Charlie Beck has warned that undocumented victims of sex crimes might not report them to the police, out of fear that deportations are on the rise under the Trump administration.

During a press conference Tuesday, LAPD Chief Charlie Beck said that there is a "strong correlation" between the dramatic drop in violent crime being reported by Latinos and fears of deportation under President Donald Trump's increased immigration enforcement policies.

According to LAPD crime statistics, there has been a 10 percent decline in reports of spousal abuse and a 25 percent decline of reported rapes among Latino residents compared to the same time last year. Similar decreases were not seen by other ethnic groups in the statistics.

Chess

Supreme Court unanimously strikes down nominee Judge Gorsuch ruling

US Supreme Court nominee Judge Neil Gorsuch
© Jonathan Ernst / ReutersUS Supreme Court nominee Judge Neil Gorsuch
A ruling made by US Supreme Court nominee Judge Neil Gorsuch in a federal appeals court has been struck down 8-0 by the Supreme Court. Gorsuch apologized for his ruling during a Senate confirmation hearing, but defended it based on circuit precedence.

Gorsuch's lower court decision was overturned Wednesday, during the second day of his confirmation hearing to be the Supreme Court's ninth justice. The unanimous decision overturned his 2008 ruling in Thompson R2-J School District v. Luke P.

Gorsuch's ruling had determined that a school district was not in violation of the federal Individuals with Disabilities in Education Act (IDEA) if they provided an education that "must merely be 'more than de minimis.'"

Pirates

75-year-old man charged with deserting from U.S. Air Force during Vietnam War

MacDill Air Force base
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A Florida man is in custody after the Air Force determined he went "absent without leave," or AWOL, 45 years ago. The 75-year-old was found living a quiet life with his wife under an assumed identity, and his neighbors had been none the wiser.

His crime, committed half a lifetime ago, has come back to haunt Linley Benson Lemburg. He was found to have deserted his post in 1972 and seemingly disappeared into thin air. That is, until Tuesday, when he was arrested by a Marion County Sheriff's Office deputy in Florida.

After Lemburg's fingerprints were confirmed to match ones taken during his enlistment, he was handed over to military officials to MacDill Air Force Base in Tampa. But what happens next remains a mystery. No military officials have commented on the matter. However, given that his desertion took place during the tail end of the Vietnam War, he could conceivably even face the death penalty.

Lemburg had been living with his wife in Ocala under the name William Michael Robertson. His neighbors told the Ocala Star-Banner that Lemberg and his wife were extremely quiet, but nice people who made themselves useful in the neighborhood.

"He would clean neighbors' gutters and would help anyone who needed any type of assistance," Jack Blanton, an Army veteran, told the Star-Banner.

Fire

Largest munitions depot in Ukraine up in flames, nearly 20,000 evacuated

Ukraine munitions depot fire
© Роман Чуловский/YouTube
Thousands of people are being evacuated from Balakleya in the Kharkov region of Ukraine, as a massive fire has broken out at a munitions depot, which is said to be the largest in the country. There are reports of explosions and shattered windows.

Chaotic scenes with hundreds of vehicles stuck in traffic jams were reported on social media after the Balakleya city administration ordered an emergency evacuation of most of the city.

Videos uploaded by local residents show a huge blaze with what appears to be a missile flying off in a random direction and falling to the ground, as detonations are heard in the background.

Most of the population of Balakleya have been evacuated, the civil defense department of the city's district administration told RIA Novosti.