Tuesday, 24. July 2012

Woman arrested after driving car for a quarter of a mile down railway tracks


A woman who was allegedly intoxicated abandoned her on the railroad tracks near Corydon Pike early Sunday, causing train service to be disrupted for several hours.

Floyd County police arrested April N. Hill, 22, of Greenville, Ind., and charged her with disturbing a train bed, a class D felony, and operating a vehicle while intoxicated.

courier-journal.com

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Banksy strikes before the opening of the Olympics


Banksy

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Manufacturer declares death of bugs Stuxnet used to sabotage Iran nukes


German conglomerate Siemens on Monday said it has fixed vulnerabilities in its software products that appeared to be identical to those that allowed the Stuxnet computer worm to disrupt Iran's nuclear program.

In advisories published here and here, Siemens said it updated its Simatic Step7 and Simatic WinCC software applications to "address vulnerabilities first discovered in 2010." That was the same year the Stuxnet worm was discovered burrowing into industrial control systems in Iran and other countries throughout the world.

arstechnica.com

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