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"Hiç geçmeyen, hiç unutulmayan şeyler var. Ölünceye kadar insanın sırtından atamayacağı şeyler var..."
Kuyucaklı Yusuf, Sabahattin Ali
For Sparta! | Part 4 | A Whole Lot Of HA-OOOH
#FM24 #ForSparta Part 4: A Whole Lot Of HA-OOOH. Inspirational manager King Leonidas gets his young @SpartansFC side firing in season 2 in cinch League 1. And they deliver a collective middle finger to the Scottish bookies and media. Read here:
Most footballers spend their off seasons going on holiday to Dubai, playing golf and spending time with their family. But life as a The Spartans player under their tutelage of King Leonidas was very much a different kettle of fish. Leonidas allowed his squad a couple of days off to relax and enjoy their success but, at 6am on 20 May 2025, he drove to each player’s house, dragged them out of bed…
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Ukraine's cyber success prompts call for U.S. to shore up its defenses
Ukraine’s cyber success prompts call for U.S. to shore up its defenses
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TPP Hosts Cybersecurity Event March 2
TPP Hosts Cybersecurity Event March 2
The Patuxent Partnership will present “Cybersecurity: Threat Detection and Management” from 8 am to 4:30 pm Thursday, March 2, at Southern Maryland Higher Education Center at 44219 Airport Road in California, Maryland. Defense News reports that from its start in 2010 to the present, US Cyber Command has grown to more than 6,000 employees, with a budget of roughly a half a billion dollars. This…
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Zdziarski's take on the FBI’s 'alternative' method
Zdziarski’s take on the FBI’s ‘alternative’ method
“FBI acknowledged today that there ‘appears’ to be an alternative way into Farook’s iPhone 5c – something that experts have been shouting for weeks now; in fact, we’ve been saying there are several viable methods,” Jonathan Zdziarski writes for Zdziarski’s Blog of Things.
“We do know that the FBI frequently works with a number of contracted external forensics and data recovery labs,…
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FBI may be required to hand over Apple iPhone hacking secrets
FBI may be required to hand over Apple iPhone hacking secrets
“The FBI has come up with a strategy to get out of its messy court case with Apple over accessing a dead terrorist’s iPhone: bring in the hackers,” Chris Strohm, Jordan Robertson, and Michael Riley report for Bloomberg. “Yet any new method the bureau uses to hack into iPhones may be short-lived — it may be obligated to give Apple the details so the company can fix the security gap.”
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Eric Snowden being blamed for intelligence failures pertaining to ISIS
Eric Snowden being blamed for intelligence failures pertaining to ISIS
The Islamic State (ISIS) is able to evade U.S. intelligence and is harder to catch because the terrorist group has “clearly” capitalized on the huge leaks by former National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden”, a former top NSA official said to the Washington Times on Thursday.
“Snowden’s original pretext that we were violating the law or that we were doing things that were simply…
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A Free Society Cannot Escape All Terrorism
The NSA's outgoing deputy director, Chris Inglis, has given a wide-ranging interview to NPR, where host Steve Inskeep asked about the practice of collecting and storing information on the telephone calls of virtually all Americans. That program requires money, manpower, and time. It is politically controversial. And a presidential review doubted that it stopped any terrorist attacks.
So has it been worth the costs? Inglis, who incidentally claims that it played a role in stopping one terrorist attack, says yes. "I think we as a nation have to ask ourselves the policy question of what risks do we want to cover," he said. "Do we want to cover 100 percent of the risk? Or do we want to perhaps take a risk that from time to time something will get through? 9/11 was the single execution, it was the execution of a single plot with multiple threats. And about 3,000 people lost their lives that day. That's one terrorist plot coming to fruition. If that is an acceptable cost, if we can say, we can take the risk that we'll miss something, then we don't need to have all of the tools that cover these various seams."
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