Schmidt – Jupiter Broadcasting https://www.jupiterbroadcasting.com Open Source Entertainment, on Demand. Thu, 08 May 2014 05:57:18 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.5.3 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/cropped-favicon-32x32.png Schmidt – Jupiter Broadcasting https://www.jupiterbroadcasting.com 32 32 Ukrainian Countdown | Unfilter 96 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/56942/ukrainian-countdown-unfilter-96/ Wed, 07 May 2014 21:57:18 +0000 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/?p=56942 Elections in Ukraine are nearing and the violence is escalating dramatically. We’ll bring you up to date on the latest developments, and the recent surprise move by the Russians. Plus a bill to reign in the NSA gains traction, how the NSA scares the Bejeezus out of tech CEOs, some good news, and much more! […]

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Elections in Ukraine are nearing and the violence is escalating dramatically. We’ll bring you up to date on the latest developments, and the recent surprise move by the Russians.

Plus a bill to reign in the NSA gains traction, how the NSA scares the Bejeezus out of tech CEOs, some good news, and much more!

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NSA is Crazy

Exclusive: Emails reveal close Google relationship with NSA | Al Jazeera America

Al Jazeera has obtained two sets of email communications dating from a year before Snowden became a household name that suggest not all cooperation was under pressure.

On the morning of June 28, 2012, an email from Alexander invited Schmidt to attend a four-hour-long “classified threat briefing” on Aug. 8 at a “secure facility in proximity to the San Jose, CA airport.”

Alexander, Schmidt and other industry executives met earlier in the month, according to the email. But Alexander wanted another meeting with Schmidt and “a small group of CEOs” later that summer because the government needed Silicon Valley’s help.

“About six months ago, we began focusing on the security of mobility devices,” Alexander wrote. “A group (primarily Google, Apple and Microsoft) recently came to agreement on a set of core security principles. When we reach this point in our projects we schedule a classified briefing for the CEOs of key companies to provide them a brief on the specific threats we believe can be mitigated and to seek their commitment for their organization to move ahead … Google’s participation in refinement, engineering and deployment of the solutions will be essential.”

The classified briefing cited by Alexander was part of a secretive government initiative known as the Enduring Security Framework (ESF)

Cyber Briefings ‘Scare The Bejeezus’ Out Of CEOs : NPR

“We scare the bejeezus out of them,” says one U.S. government participant.

“We can turn your computer into a brick,” U.S. officials told the startled executives, according to a participant in the meeting.

The warning came during a discussion of emerging cyberthreats at a secret session hosted by the office of the Director of National Intelligence and the departments of Defense and Homeland Security, along with Gen. Keith Alexander, head of the U.S. military’s Cyber Command.

USA Freedom Act unanimously clears House Judiciary Committee

The USA Freedom Act, designed to prevent the US government from collecting US phone data in bulk, passed the House Judiciary Committee by a 32 to zero bi-partisan vote, making it the first surveillance reform bill to proceed out of committee and to the House floor.

The bill’s architect, Republican James Sensenbrenner of Wisconsin, who also wrote the 2001 Patriot Act, said the bill “makes it crystal clear that Congress does not support bulk collection.”

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Ukraine

Putin ‘backs 25 May elections’ Says They Decide Nothing if not everyone is involved

Russia’s President Vladimir Putin says Ukraine’s presidential election on 25 May is a step “in the right direction”.

But he said the vote would decide nothing unless the rights of “all citizens” were protected.

Mr Putin also said that Russia had pulled back its troops from the border, as tension remains high.

Putin Announces Pullback from Ukraine Border – NYTimes.com

“We were told constantly about concerns over our troops near the Ukrainian border,” Mr. Putin said. “We have pulled them back. Today they are not at the Ukrainian border but in places of regular exercises, at training grounds.”

NATO officials said that they saw no immediate sign that Russian forces had pulled back, news services reported from NATO’s headquarters in Brussels. A White House spokesman, Josh Earnest, told reporters traveling with President Obama aboard Air Force One that while the United States would welcome a Russian military pullback from the Ukraine border region, “there has been no evidence that such a withdrawal has taken place.”


Weed Wackers:

Systematic review: Efficacy and safety of medical marijuana in selected neurologic disorders

Objective: To determine the efficacy of medical marijuana in several neurologic conditions.

Methods: We performed a systematic review of medical marijuana (1948–November 2013) to address treatment of symptoms of multiple sclerosis
(MS), epilepsy, and movement disorders. We graded the studies according to the American Academy of Neurology classification
scheme for therapeutic articles.

Results: Thirty-four studies met inclusion criteria; 8 were rated as Class I.

Conclusions: The following were studied in patients with MS: (1) Spasticity: oral cannabis extract (OCE) is effective, and nabiximols
and tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) are probably effective, for reducing patient-centered measures; it is possible both OCE and

  • THC are effective for reducing both patient-centered and objective measures at 1 year. (2) Central pain or painful spasms
    (including spasticity-related pain, excluding neuropathic pain): OCE is effective; THC and nabiximols are probably effective.

  • The risks and benefits of medical marijuana should be weighed carefully.

  • Risk of serious adverse psychopathologic effects was nearly 1%.

  • Comparative effectiveness of medical marijuana vs other therapies is unknown
    for these indications.


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NASA Hacked 5,400 Times? | TechSNAP 47 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/17571/nasa-hacked-5400-times-techsnap-47/ Thu, 01 Mar 2012 20:20:13 +0000 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/?p=17571 NASA loses the keys to the International Space Station, Microsoft can’t figure out what day it is, and laugh over the lack of security at Stratfor.

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NASA loses the keys to the International Space Station, Microsoft can’t figure out what day it is, and I laugh myself to tears over the lack of security at Stratfor

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NASA laptop stolen, contained control algorithms for the International Space Station

  • In 2010 and 2011 NASA reported 5,408 computer security incidents ranging from the installation of malware on a computer, through the theft of devices and cyber attacks suspected to be from foreign intelligence agencies.
  • 47 incidents were identified as Advance Persistent Threat attacks, and of these, 13 were successful in compromising the agency’s computer systems
  • In an example of such an incident, attackers from Chinese-based IP addresses gained full access to a number of key JPL systems giving them the ability to:
  • Modify, copy or delete sensitive files
  • Add, modify or delete user accounts for mission critical systems
  • Upload hacking tools (keyloggers, rootkits) to steal user credentials and thereby compromise other NASA systems
  • Modify or corrupt the system logs to conceal their actions
  • Some of the breaches have resulted in the unauthorized release of Personally Identifiable Information, the disclosure of sensitive export-controlled data and 3rd party intellectual property
  • Inspector General Testimony before Congress re: IT Security
  • Discovery News Coverage

Windows Azure suffers worldwide outage

  • The Microsoft Azure Cloud service was down for most of the day on February 29th
  • The Service Management system was down for over 9 hours
  • Azure Data Sync was down form 2012–02–29 08:00 through 2012–03–01 03:00 UTC
  • Microsoft says that the outage appears to have been caused by a leap year bug
  • “28 February, 2012 at 5:45 PM PST Windows Azure operations became aware of an issue impacting the compute service in a number of regions,”
  • “While final root cause analysis is in progress, this issue appears to be due to a time calculation that was incorrect for the leap year.”
  • Microsoft Azure Service Dashboard
  • The outage also effected the UK Government’s ‘G-Cloud’ CloudStore
  • TechWeek Europe Coverage
  • Slashdot Coverage – Outage Root Cause
  • PCWorld – Previous Microsoft problems with Leap Years

Wikileaks releases the data stolen in the StratFor compromise


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War Story:

This is a war story with a difference, as it didn’t involve some crazy user doing some bat shit crazy thing with their computer. It was simply a call to one of the tech support agents where the user wanted to know the following:

“What is the exact chemical composition of the battery in the Thinkpad 760 XD?”
“What are the recommended disposal procedures for said battery?”
“Can you tell me what would happen to the battery if it ruptured in a vacuum environment?”
“If the battery were to overheat, how volatile would the liquid effluent be?”

I doubt the user could have even gotten the questions out and taken a breath before the agent put them on hold and ran for help. The agent walked over to the second level support area rather than call as per procedure. After a good five minutes of talking, nobody could really answer the questions and worse, we couldn’t figure out what part of the company might actually have those answers.

As with all good tech support strategies we decided a two pronged approach – the agent would get back on with the user and stall for time while the rest of us would frantically hunt down any possible source of information that could help. We told the agent to ask why the user needed such detailed information and if it was a weak answer to push for a callback to buy even more time.

Some twenty minutes later the agent came back over to us with some interesting details on what was going on. It was all a misunderstanding. The user was supposed to call some private support number at IBM and not the public number. Our enterprising young agent did pull a fast one and offer to transfer the user to the number directly. The user provided the number and the agent promptly connected the call, then hit mute and stayed on the line. An American accent answered, the user responded and provided an account code upon request.

The tech on the private number acknowledged that the user was calling from NASA – Blackhawk Technologies Subsidiary. Apparently the shuttle program had 4 of those laptops on each mission – 1 primary and 3 redundant backups just in case. Suddenly the tricky questions all made sense. And eavesdropping can kill curiosity can never be a bad thing, right?

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