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Baboi feat. Rashid (C.I.A.) - Nimic nu merge

Baboi feat. Rashid (C.I.A.) - Nimic nu merge Label: UnderMusic Instrumental: Commy , Karie Mix/Master: Karie Text: Baboi Text Refren: Rashid (C.I.A.) Contact & Booking: office@baboi.ro (0785559592) Artwork: Daniel Ilinca

#ProjectHellFire - #CIA Dump by Team #GhostShell #MidasBank #OphiusLab #DeadMellox

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Anonymous took down CIA

Hacker group Anonymous claimed it took down the CIA website for the second time in two months following a new DDoS attack on the US secret service which lasted 45 minutes. Anonymous member Havittaja made the claim which, though not a hack that endangers data or leaves a message from the group, does mean that the CIA website is offline and unable to load. cia.gov is #DOWN forthelulz @ YourAnonNews @ AnonymousIRC @ anonopshispano — Havittaja (@Havittaja) April 16, 2012 The group first claimed to have taken the CIA website offline following a DDoS attack in February . That attack saw the CIA site experience issues for three days and this time around the site was offline for 45 minutes, although it is still loading slowly. The loosely grouped hacking collective had previously targeted US authorities following the decision to seize and prosecute file sharing service Megaupload. ‘ Operation Megaupload ‘ saw the Department of Justice (DoJ) website taken down ...

The CIA wants to spy on you through your TV

The CIA wants to spy on you through your TV: Agency director says it will 'transform' surveillance When people download a film from Netflix to a flatscreen, or turn on web radio, they could be alerting unwanted watchers to exactly what they are doing and where they are. Spies will no longer have to plant bugs in your home - the rise of 'connected' gadgets controlled by apps will mean that people 'bug' their own homes, says CIA director David Petraeus. The CIA claims it will be able to 'read' these devices via the internet - and perhaps even via radio waves from outside the home. Everything from remote controls to clock radios can now be controlled via apps - and chip company ARM recently unveiled low-powered, cheaper chips which will be used in everything from fridges and ovens to doorbells. The resultant chorus of 'connected' gadgets will be able to be read like a book - and even remote-controlled, according to CIA CIA D...