Archive for September 22nd, 2007

The Pirate Bay

Saturday, September 22nd, 2007

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Thanks to the email-leakage from MediaDefender-Defenders we now have proof of the things we’ve been suspecting for a long time; the big record and movie labels are paying professional hackers, saboteurs and ddosers to destroy our trackers.

While browsing through the email we identified the companies that are also active in Sweden and we have tonight reported these incidents to the police. The charges are infrastructural sabotage, denial of service attacks, hacking and spamming, all of these on a commercial level.

The companies that are being reported are the following:

* Twentieth Century Fox, Sweden AB
* Emi Music Sweden AB
* Universal Music Group Sweden AB
* Universal Pictures Nordic AB
* Paramount Home Entertainment (Sweden) AB
* Atari Nordic AB
* Activision Nordic Filial Till Activision (Uk) Ltd
* Ubisoft Sweden AB
* Sony Bmg Music Entertainment (Sweden) AB
* Sony Pictures Home Entertainment Nordic AB

Stay tuned for updates.

Cartoons

Saturday, September 22nd, 2007

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Could Docs Save Man with Bomb in Body?

Saturday, September 22nd, 2007

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“I smelled something smoking and I looked down … and I was smoking,” he said.

Wynn turned to tell Moss where to fire and saw the tail fins of the RPG sticking out of Moss’ side.

Roughly the length of a baseball bat, an RPG travels at the speed of a bullet. At the front end is the warhead — a large grenade. The detonator and fuel are contained in the shaft. On the back are its fins, pieces of metal that stick out like legs on a camera tripod. The RPG is the weapon of choice for many of the world’s guerillas.

Luckily for Moss, the company medic Spc. Jared Angell, 23, who the soldiers call “Doc,” was in his Humvee. With Alpha company still under fire, it would have been nearly impossible for Angell to get to Moss in time if he hadn’t been close by.

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It was only when Oh started cutting away all the bandages that “Doc” Angell had delicately wrapped around the RPG that he saw what they were facing.

“It had fins coming out of the left side of his body and had a big bulge in the front of his right thigh,” Kirk said.

Still conscious, Moss remembers the faces dropping in shock as they took in the sight.

Incredibly, both Oh and Kirk had drilled for this exact scenario, because the Army has a protocol to handle patients with unexploded ordnance in them.

“You’re actually not supposed to bring them into an aid station,” Oh said.”And actually, he wasn’t supposed to be flown with the other patients either.”

According to the “War Surgery Manual,” Moss should have been placed far away from other patients and operated on last. If procedure had been followed, Moss would likely have bled to death, but the doctors felt compelled to save him.

What an amazing story. More here


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