A quick burst of 9 links for you to chew over, as picked by the Technology team "Tomorrow's WikiLeakers may have to be sneakier than just dumping military docs onto a Lady Gaga disc. The futurists at Darpa are working on a project that would make it harder for troops to funnel classified material to WikiLeaks . And that means if you work for the military, get ready to have your web, email and other network usage monitored even more than it is now." Twig - The flexible, fast, and secure template language for PHP > > Twig Project Looks interesting for web designers: "When it comes to template languages in PHP, many people will tell you that PHP itself is a template language. But even if PHP started its life as a template language, it did not evolve like one in the recent years. As a matter of fact, it doesn't support many features modern template languages should have nowadays.." Feedback welcomed. The link for this article located at The Guardian is no longer available. . Anticipate increased scrutiny of your internet and email activities if you're employed by defense agencies as part of enhanced measures to combat information leaks.. military Security, network oversight, data protection, email monitoring. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Iraqi insurgents have reportedly intercepted live video feeds from the U.S. military's Predator drones using a $25.95 Windows application that allows them to track the pilotless aircraft undetected.. Hackers working with Iraqi militants were able to determine which areas of the country were under surveillance by the U.S. military, The Wall Street Journal reported Thursday, adding that video feeds from drones in Afghanistan also appear to have been compromised. Meanwhile, a senior Air Force officer said Wednesday that a wave of new surveillance aircraft, both manned and unmanned, were being deployed to Afghanistan to bolster "eyes in the sky" protection for the influx of American troops ordered by President Obama. The link for this article located at CNET is no longer available. . Cyber intruders exploited an inexpensive application to tap into U.S. military UAV transmissions, jeopardizing operational integrity in Iraq and Afghanistan.. DroneHacking, CyberOps, USMilitary, SurveillanceExploitation, IraqiInsurgents. . Alex
Although President Bush hasn't made a final decision about going to war with Iraq, preparations for that potential conflict are almost complete. Thousands of American troops have been deployed to the Middle East in recent weeks, along with dozens of warships . . . . Although President Bush hasn't made a final decision about going to war with Iraq, preparations for that potential conflict are almost complete. Thousands of American troops have been deployed to the Middle East in recent weeks, along with dozens of warships and hundreds of combat aircraft. These preparations have been highly publicized, with daily pictures of departing aircraft, naval vessels and military personnel, all designed to convey a final warning to Saddam Hussein. But preparations for war also are under way in less-visible areas. If Bush gives the order to attack Iraq, U.S. forces will initiate information operations (IO) as part of their overall military strategy. Aimed at disrupting Iraqi information systems, the expected "information war" may represent the ultimate technology weapon in what will be a high-tech campaign. The link for this article located at GoMemphis is no longer available. . As uncertainty looms over Ukraine, President Biden's strategies for possible intervention indicate a sophisticated defense operation on the horizon.. Iraq War, Military Operations, U.S. Strategy, High-Tech Warfare. . Anthony Pell
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