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VIDEO: FBI Shows Up At Protesters House And Asks Strange Questions!

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FBI Investigating iPad Breach [Ileak]

The FBI has confirmed it is investigating how private information about iPad users was compromised via an insecure AT&T Web server, as Gawker first reported yesterday . The FBI also contacted Gawker Media today. More

GUNS on the Border – Mexicans and American Agents Aim Weapons at Each Other

TODAY—-FBI says Mexican forces pointed guns at investigators of border shooting– | News for Dallas, Texas | Dallas Morning News | Mexico News FROM WIRE REPORTS The Associated Press, Los Angeles Times CIUDAD JU

US Border Patrol Kills Mexican Teen

A Border Patrol agent fatally shot a teenager on the El Paso side of the border. The FBI reports that agents were being assaulted by rocks.

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Government hacker betrays Wikileaks video source

Pictured: Hacker Adrian Lamo (Credit: Matthew Griffiths) http://news.cnet.com/8301-27080_3-20007024-245.html?tag=TOCmoreStories.0 A well-known hacker says he tipped authorities off to a man who confided in him about leaking a video of a U.S. military helicopter gunning down journalists and civilians in Iraq in 2007. Other information allegedly being leaked could compromise U.S. foreign policy and lead to deaths, the hacker said. “I turned him in to protect lives and to protect information that's essential for the U.S. to be able to effectively carry out foreign policy abroad,” Adrian Lamo, once busted for breaking into computer networks of high-profile companies, told CNET in a phone interview on Monday. “He was not at all being mindful about what he was leaking. He was basically acting as a vacuum cleaner.” U.S. Army intelligence analyst Bradley Manning was arrested nearly two weeks ago from a military base near Baghdad after Lamo shared e-mails and instant-message conversations he had had with Manning. Manning, 22, of Potomac, Md., deployed with the 2nd Brigade 10th Mountain Division in Baghdad, was placed in pretrial confinement for allegedly releasing classified information. He is currently confined in Kuwait, the Pentagon said in a statement Monday. In addition to the airstrike shooting video, Manning told Lamo he had leaked video footage showing a 2009 air strike in Afghanistan that killed nearly 200 civilians, including many children; a classified Army document assessing Wikileaks as a security threat; and 260,000 classified U.S. diplomatic cables showing what Manning said were “almost criminal political back dealings,” according to Wired. “If it was just the video, I would have left the issue alone, and frankly, he would have had my kudos–and he still does,” Lamo said. “But it wasn't just the video. It was a lot of information that was unrelated to our activities in Iraq and Afghanistan or the war on terror at all, including information about some of our major trading partners.” Asked to elaborate, Lamo said he couldn't say more, except that the sensitive information had to do with code words and that it was “top-secret sensitive, compartmentalized information.” The Iraq helicopter video, released on Wikileaks in April under the title “Collateral Murder,” generated an outpouring of antimilitary sentiment because the shootings appeared to be unjustified and because of the apparent lack of compassion displayed by the unidentified soldiers involved. The video showed the Apache helicopter shooting at a group of people on the street and a van that pulled up to rescue the injured, wounding several children and killing two Reuters journalists and other unarmed Iraqi civilians. “Look at those dead bastards,” one pilot is heard saying. “Nice,” someone else replies. Laughter is heard, as a tank on the ground appears to drive over a dead body. A perfect storm Lamo, previously dubbed the “homeless hacker,” knows what it's like to be on the wrong side of the law. Sleeping in bus terminals and abandoned buildings, Lamo would use public Internet connections to break into corporate networks and Web sites. He answered customer support e-mails at Excite@Home, told WorldCom how to fix its security to prevent intrusions like his, modified news articles on Yahoo, and used Lexis-Nexis to search for owners of undercover police cars. While some companies thanked Lamo for pointing out their lax security, others complained, and an arrest warrant was issued in 2003. Lamo spent a few days in hiding before turning himself in and pleading guilty to unauthorized network access at The New York Times, Lexis-Nexis, and Microsoft. He was sentenced to six months of home arrest and 24 months probation, and ordered to pay about $60,000 in fines. After that, he studied journalism and has been working as a threat analyst. “I've been 22. I've been in shackles and led by guards before a judge to determine my fate. I've been where he is,” Lamo said of Manning. “I know it can be terrifying, and I wish to God it hadn't been me that had to do it.” Lamo said he thinks Manning contacted him after reading a Wired article last month about Lamo being diagnosed with Asperger's syndrome, after a stint in the hospital for depression. “He was lonely and wanted somebody to reach out to,” Lamo said. “It's the most painful part of it–the fact that he had such a simple and pure intent, and it had to be me.” It's unclear exactly what Manning's motivation was in the alleged whistle-blowing, but a glimpse can be seen in one of his messages to Lamo: “If you had unprecedented access to classified networks 14 hours a day, 7 days a week, for 8-plus months, what would you do?” Even though Manning was required to use secured laptops to access the classified networks the information was on–SIPRNET, the Secret Internet Protocol Router Network, used by the Defense Department and the State Department to transfer classified data, and the Joint Worldwide Intelligence Communications System–and they were not connected to the Internet, it was still relatively easy for him to smuggle the information out, he told Lamo. For example, Manning would bring a rewritable CD to work labeled as music, erase the music, and store classified data on it by compressing it and splitting it into smaller files. I “listened and lip-synced to Lady Gaga's 'Telephone' while exfiltrating possibly the largest data spillage in American history,” he told Lamo. “Weak servers, weak logging, weak physical security, weak counterintelligence, inattentive signal analysis…a perfect storm.” Like many others, Lamo applauded the release of the 2007 video showing the helicopter attack in Iraq. But releasing all the diplomatic cables was going too far, he said. “My plan initially was not to see him arrested. I and the FBI wanted to continue feeding him disinformation,” Lamo said. However, the criminal investigation unit of the Army had other plans, he said. A compassionate man, Lamo sounds burdened by the weight of his actions. He's been called a “snitch” and received lots of hate mail for turning in someone whom many people, including Wikileaks founder Julian Assange–call a hero. Lamo has even received death threats. He knew he would feel the heat but felt that the only honorable thing to do was to go public with the story, because Manning “has a right to know who flipped him.” “I agonized over this. I regret the whole situation,” Lamo said. “I wish he had never told me anything beyond the gun camera footage, but ultimately, I didn't get Bradley Manning arrested. Bradley Manning got Bradley Manning arrested.” added by: Elevator

Soldier Busted for Leaking to WikiLeaks

Washington D.C. — Army officials apprehended an intelligence analyst accused of releasing classified military information to the self-proclaimed “whistle-blowing” website, WikiLeaks. The militay said Monday Specialist Bradley Manning, 22, of Potomac, Maryland is being held in pre-trial confinement in Kuwait. Manning is deployed with 2nd Brigade 10th Mountain Division, in Baghdad, Iraq. “The Department of Defense takes the management of classified information very seriously because it affects our national security, the lives of our Soldiers, and our operations abroad,” a statement from U.S Forces-Iraq reads. In April WikiLeaks made headlines when it released classified military footage it titled “Collateral Murder”, which showed showed Army forces shooting Iraqis from helicopters and killing two Reuters cameramen, among others. WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange said the video amounted to the “indiscriminate slaying” of Iraqis and “another day at the office” for the U.S. Army. Fox News later reported that Assange failed show that some of the Iraqi's in that video were carrying weapons, including RPG's and AK-47's. According the WIRED.com, Manning was exposed after telling online hacker, Adrian Lamo, that he was the one who released the video. Lamo told the FBI and the Army's Criminal Investigation Command that he felt compelled to turn Manning in after Manning also took credit for releasing hundreds of thousands of sensitive diplomatic cables from the State Department. Lamo said Manning also boasted of using his top secret clearance to access a separate video he gave to WikiLeaks that captured the deadly 2009 Garani air strike in Afghanistan. WikiLeaks told Fox News in April that it has that video in its possession and that it will eventually be made public. On its website WikiLeaks published two references to diplomatic cables in January and February of 2010, but so far neither of those documents have received as much attention as the video it released. Christopher Grey, a spokesman for Army's Criminal Investigation Command (CID), says an investigation into Manning's alleged crimes is ongoing and that his division is in contact with prosecutors in Iraq. Formal charges could be announced out at any point. added by: curtisreed

John Edwards: Seeking Plea Deal, Scared of Jail

Disgraced politician John Edwards is determined to work out a “plea deal” to avoid jail time as the federal grand jury investigating continues to examine his case. The bombshell developments surfaced earlier this week about the former U.S. Senator and presidential candidate from sources close to the situation in Raleigh, N.C. John Edwards has been investigated by both the FBI and IRS for possible campaign violations related to paying hush money to his weird mistress Rielle Hunter . The grand jury convened back in April 2009, and the National Enquirer reported this March that an indictment was imminent and Edwards will face consequences. Sources say “John is terrified” of jail, too. Better man up, Johnny! Will John Edwards do time for his bribes to Rielle Hunter? But he may escape that fate yet. Edwards is working “around the clock behind the scenes with his lawyers to work out a deal with prosecutors,” a source disclosed. “John does not want to be indicted – and he certainly doesn’t want to go to jail! It appears he’s willing to cop to a misdemeanor . He’s asking to keep his law license.” It appears, however, that “he will admit some guilt.” Beginning in 2007, a series of stories blew the lid off Edwards’ affair with blonde divorcee Rielle Hunter and the birth of their love child, daughter Frances Quinn. Rielle was on Edwards’ campaign payroll. In August 2008, the issue of “hush money” paid to Rielle and Andrew Young , a married Edwards’ aide, first arose. It was Young who helped cover up the affair by claiming he, not Edwards, was involved with Rielle and had fathered her child, he later admitted.

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Faisal Shahzad arrested(Connecticut resident)

An FBI agent carries on object from a home in Bridgeport, Conn. Tuesday morning May 4, 2010. FBI searched a home in Bridgeport where Faisal Shahzad lived. Shahzad was arrest in connection with the failed Times Square car bomb. Shahzad Faisal, a Connecticut resident, was arrested at the JFK airport in New York in accusations of blasting New York City’s Times Square. The accused person was trying to fly to Dubai but security officials caught him under arrest before he boarded in plane. The suspe

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Fringe Season 2 Episode 20: Brown Betty [Online Video]

Fringe Season 2 Episode 20 is entitled “Brown Betty”. The 20th installment of this series was aired at 9PM on Fox. This episode is best watched on TV. However, if you were not able to do so, you can watch it online via the link given above or below. Additionally, you can also find video links to former episodes of this series by doing a search at the top right corner of this website. If you have any encounter any problems doing so, simply contact us via the contact link above and we will do our best to help you out. Now without further ado, please check out the show and episode summary below. Fringe follows the exploits of FBI Special Agent Olivia Dunham, scientist Walter Bishop, and his son Peter as they investigate aspects of fringe science (telepathy, levitation, invisibility, reanimation, genetic mutation, etc). They are faced with a rapidly spreading unexplained phenomenon of the threatening kind. Here is the summary of the episode: Fringe Season 2 Episode 20 – Brown Betty Walter deals with upsetting news and tells Olivia’s niece a fairy tale.that includes musical performances by Olivia and Agent Broyles. Watch Fringe Season 2 Episode 20 . If you found this post useful or you simply liked what you read, please subscribe via the subscription field below for free! The DWB team does its best to provide you with the latest information possible found in the internet. Whether be it sports, world or simply just the latest news buzz, we will provide it to you. However, sites that we link to are not our own so please use your discretion when visiting those sites. Nevertheless, we have checked them firsthand to make sure they are working fine. Fringe Season 2 Episode 20: Brown Betty [Online Video] is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading

Watch FlashForward Season 1 Episode 18 (S01E18) – Goodbye Yellow Brick Road

Watch FlashForward Season 1 Episode 18 (S01E18) – Goodbye Yellow Brick Road. Janis continues to thwart her fellow FBI agents as an inside mole to a mysterious employer; Olivia is given some disturbing news by Gabriel, who has been subjected to numerous flashforwards; and Aaron’s life is in danger in Afghanistan when he tries to blend in with the locals as he continues his search for his daughter. Watch FlashForward 01 Continue reading