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Aaron Klein: Cold War 2012? Russia, China playing games in Middle East [Audio]
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The Vetting: Rabbi Arnold J. Wolf, The Socialist, Anti-Israel Rabbi Who Taught Obama What He ‘Knows’ About Judaism
By Jeff Dunetz | June 4, 2012 | Breitbart News
Last Tuesday, Israel’s Haaretz newspaper reported that President Barack Obama told a group of visiting Jewish leaders that he “probably knows about Judaism more than any other president, because he read about it.” While that is certainly untrue, Obama continued, suggesting that he should not be questioned about his commitment to the Jewish state because “all his friends in Chicago were Jewish.”
That might very well be true. The question is which Jews? Meet Rabbi Arnold Jacob Wolf.
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Flame: The Skype-Sniffing, Bluetooth-Enabled Super Spy Tool Is A Harbinger
By Neal Ungerleider | May 29, 2012 | Fast Company
Flame can listen in on Skype conversations, record keystrokes, steal files, and hack a smartphone’s call records. Here’s how it works–and how Flame evaded detection for years.
The news from cybersecurity researchers this Memorial Day sounded like a plot device from a science fiction movie. A hyper-secret surveillance program laid dormant on computers around the world for years, secretly turning on microphones, taking screenshots, copying files, recording keystrokes, fiddling with Bluetooth, and sending all the information off to unknown parties. Following an investigation request by the United Nations’ International Telecommunications Union, the discovery of Flame–the world’s most sophisticated known weapon of cyberwar–was made public. Many of the infected computers belonged to deliberately targeted home users; the exquisitely crafted software escaped evasion by the world’s best antivirus software suites for years.
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