Topic: Online-Fahndung - on March 6, 2011 at 12:44:00 PM CET
Der Trojaner für Ägypten
Die Ägypter sind erstmal in ihren Geheimdienst reingelaufen und packen die Unterlagen gescannt auf Facebook. Und was findet man da u.a.? Wer ihnen ihre Trojaner-Software geliefert hat. Na, ratet mal, welches Land so etwas tun würde, einem fiesen Diktator seine Trojanersoftware liefern. Na? Kommt ihr nie drauf!
Da findet man dann eine Rechnung über Produkte namens FinSpy und FinFly. Geliefert von einer Firma namens Gamma, aber wenn man nach den Produktnamen googelt, findet man diese Produktseite bei einer deutschen Firma. Und da bleibt kein Auge trocken!
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Topic: War and Peace News - on March 6, 2011 at 11:14:00 AM CET
Aircraft that appears to be a unmanned drone spotted by Al Jazeera's Jacky Rowland in Ras Lanuf.
(All times are local in Libya GMT+2) 12:09pm
The Foreign Ministry said it had made for export to Libya of the drones, no positive opinion. The negative opinion to the Ministry was in 2008, is based on the foreign trade law was emphasized.
The company Schiebel confirmed in a written statement that in the years 2008 and 2009 a total of four units of S-100 Camcopter were delivered "on the basis of appropriately by the Austrian Ministry of Economy issued export permits for the purposes of border and migration control" to Libya.
orf.at schiebel.net [eng] Equipped with an IR/CCTV/LRF gimbal, CAMCOPTER® Camcopter_S-100 [wiki]derstandard.atbredow-web.de old shit
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Topic: War and Peace News - on March 6, 2011 at 10:17:00 AM CET
Al Jazeera has learned that despite UN sanctions, India, China and Austria are still buying Libyan oil, legally
These three oil fields provide Gaddafi's regime with 80 per cent of its revenue In 2010, exports were around 1.3 million barrels a day, last week it was 600,000 a day.
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Topic: War and Peace News - on March 6, 2011 at 10:08:00 AM CET
On Libya and “African Mercenaries”
There is a very widespread and dangerous trope being played upon when Libyans accuse Gaddafi’s crimes of being committed by “African Mercenaries”, hints of which are being picked up in the foreign media. CNN has just prominently shown a Libyan woman, tear stained, crying out on the newly liberated streets of Egypt. She calls for justice for her people, for the killing to end, begs Obama to intervene, and then repeats “Gaddafi is killing us with his Africans!” She is not alone in arranging this revolution between the Libyan people on one side, and Gaddafi, his family, and dark-skinned “outsiders” on the other.
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Topic: War and Peace News - on March 6, 2011 at 9:46:00 AM CET
Libya Crisis Map
OCHA, UNOSAT and NetHope have been collaborating with the Volunteer Technical Community (VTC) specifically CrisisMappers, Crisis Commons, Open Street Map, and the Google Crisis Response Team over the past week.
The CrisisMappers Standby Task Force has been undertaking a mapping of social media, news reports and official situation reports from within Libya and along the borders at the request of OCHA. The Task Force is also aiding in the collection and mapping of 3W information for the response. UNOSAT is kindly hosting the Common Operational Datasets to be used during the emergency. Interaction with these groups is being coordinated by OCHA’s Information Services Section.
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Topic: War and Peace News - on March 6, 2011 at 9:16:00 AM CET
Eight SAS men in undercover mission are seized in Libya - by the rebel forces they went to help
An eight-man SAS team was being held by Libyan rebel forces last night after being captured as they accompanied a junior British diplomat on an undercover mission which ended in embarrassment.
The elite troops had been escorting the diplomat through rebel-held territory in the east of Libya as he tried to make contact with opponents of Colonel Gaddafi.
dailymail.co.uk reuters.com news.sky.com ruvr.ru timesofmalta.com
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Topic: War and Peace News - on March 6, 2011 at 9:13:00 AM CET
Fancy your chances against the SAS, Gaddafi? Elite troops and MI6 spies poised to help Libyan rebels
Britain is to send teams of spies and diplomats into Libya to help oust Colonel Gaddafi, it emerged last night.
MI6 operatives backed by the SAS are to land in the east around the key rebel stronghold of Benghazi 'within days'.
In addition, 600 soldiers of the Black Watch are on 24-hour standby to fly in and avert a humanitarian catastrophe as Libya erupted into a new wave of bloodshed.
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