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- Agent.BTZ spyware hit Europe hard after U.S. military attack: security firm
- Is Jake Gyllenhaal's Career Continuing to Rebound with 'Enemy'?
- Men's Rights Activists Embrace the Complex Rape Case Against Brigadier General Jeffrey Sinclair
- Syria Kurds hold mass funeral for suicide bomb victims
- Iranian president visits Oman in outreach to Arabs
- UAE summons Iraq ambassador over Saudi 'terrorism' charge
- Syria's Assad makes rare visit to front-line area
- UAE summons Iraq envoy to protest Saudi terror accusations
- Iran hosts Syria conference of Assad sympathizers
- Life inside Syrian refugee camps
- Saudi confiscates Islamist publisher's books at fair
- Iraq warns Syria war violence could spread to West
- Islamist militants, local men said to kill 22 in Syrian village
- Russian MPs want US excluded from World Cup
- Syria's Assad makes rare visit to tense area
- As Syria war enters fourth year, regime eyes victory
- Jihadists 'execute' at least 22 in Syria: NGO
- Syria's Assad visits refugees near Damascus
- U.N. refugee chief warns world powers not to forget Syria conflict
- Judge upholds Missouri limit on funeral protests
Agent.BTZ spyware hit Europe hard after U.S. military attack: security firm Posted: 12 Mar 2014 03:36 PM PDT By Jim Finkle BOSTON (Reuters) - A mysterious computer virus believed to be from Russia infected hundreds of thousands of PCs around the globe after attacking the U.S. military's Central Command in an unprecedented breach uncovered in 2008, according to the details of new research released on Wednesday. Costin Raiu, director of research at Moscow-based Kaspersky Lab, told Reuters on Wednesday that at least 400,000 computers across Russia and Europe were infected with the virus, dubbed Agent.BTZ, based on the number of infections detected by his firm's anti-virus software. Not much data has been previously released on the virus, so the research from Kaspersky Lab may shed new light on how sophisticated cyber espionage operations are conducted. Still, Raiu said Kaspersky published its analysis on the attacks because it believes they are likely linked to a sophisticated ongoing operation known as Turla, which is targeting hundreds of government computers across Europe and the United States. |
Is Jake Gyllenhaal's Career Continuing to Rebound with 'Enemy'? Posted: 12 Mar 2014 01:31 PM PDT
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Men's Rights Activists Embrace the Complex Rape Case Against Brigadier General Jeffrey Sinclair Posted: 12 Mar 2014 01:00 PM PDT
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Syria Kurds hold mass funeral for suicide bomb victims Posted: 12 Mar 2014 12:11 PM PDT
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Iranian president visits Oman in outreach to Arabs Posted: 12 Mar 2014 12:02 PM PDT |
UAE summons Iraq ambassador over Saudi 'terrorism' charge Posted: 12 Mar 2014 11:28 AM PDT The United Arab Emirates summoned Iraq's ambassador on Wednesday to protest against his prime minister's accusation that its ally Saudi Arabia was funding "terrorism", state new agency WAM reported. Saudi Arabia has already rejected Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki's assertion on Saturday that it and Qatar were funding Sunni Muslim insurgents fighting in Iraq's western Anbar province. Maliki has long had chilly ties with Sunni-led Gulf Arab states, which in turn view him as too close to Shi'ite Muslim Iran. UAE Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Anwar Gargash said that Maliki's statements were "completely untrue and not based on any accurate assessment of the situation in the region with regards to terrorism," WAM reported. |
Syria's Assad makes rare visit to front-line area Posted: 12 Mar 2014 10:33 AM PDT |
UAE summons Iraq envoy to protest Saudi terror accusations Posted: 12 Mar 2014 07:08 AM PDT
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Iran hosts Syria conference of Assad sympathizers Posted: 12 Mar 2014 06:55 AM PDT
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Life inside Syrian refugee camps Posted: 12 Mar 2014 06:40 AM PDT Three years ago this week, Syria began to be torn apart. |
Saudi confiscates Islamist publisher's books at fair Posted: 12 Mar 2014 06:01 AM PDT
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Iraq warns Syria war violence could spread to West Posted: 12 Mar 2014 06:00 AM PDT BAGHDAD (AP) — Iraq's prime minister has warned Syria has become the world's main arena for terrorism, which could spread to the West if its civil war continues. |
Islamist militants, local men said to kill 22 in Syrian village Posted: 12 Mar 2014 05:46 AM PDT Islamist militants and their local supporters have killed at least 22 people in a village in northern Syria near the Turkish border, opposition activists said on Wednesday. The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights monitoring group quoted residents in Shuyukh, 100 km (65 miles) northeast of Aleppo, as saying that militants from the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL), had killed 12 fighters from rival rebel groups and at least 10 local tribesmen, including a 16-year-old. The British-based watchdog, which has a network of sources across Syria and opposes President Bashar al-Assad, said the men had been executed by gunfire and knives. |
Russian MPs want US excluded from World Cup Posted: 12 Mar 2014 04:34 AM PDT
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Syria's Assad makes rare visit to tense area Posted: 12 Mar 2014 03:39 AM PDT |
As Syria war enters fourth year, regime eyes victory Posted: 12 Mar 2014 02:27 AM PDT
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Jihadists 'execute' at least 22 in Syria: NGO Posted: 12 Mar 2014 02:26 AM PDT
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Syria's Assad visits refugees near Damascus Posted: 12 Mar 2014 12:57 AM PDT |
U.N. refugee chief warns world powers not to forget Syria conflict Posted: 11 Mar 2014 10:34 PM PDT
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Judge upholds Missouri limit on funeral protests Posted: 11 Mar 2014 06:19 PM PDT JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — A federal judge has upheld a Missouri law requiring protesters to stay at least a football-field length away from funeral sites, beginning an hour before they start until an hour after the services end. |
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