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The Hunt for Red November | Unfilter 203 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/102911/the-hunt-for-red-november-unfilter-203/ Wed, 07 Sep 2016 21:15:26 +0000 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/?p=102911 RSS Feeds: Video Feed | MP3 Feed | OGG Feed | HD Torrent | Mobile Torrent | iTunes Become an Unfilter supporter on Patreon: — Show Notes — Episode Links Judicial Watch: New Abedin Emails Reveal Top Clinton Foundation Executive Doug Band Sought Diplomatic Passport from Clinton State Department – Judicial Watch Bears in the […]

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The Red Hack | Unfilter 202 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/102696/the-red-hack-unfilter-202/ Wed, 31 Aug 2016 20:40:22 +0000 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/?p=102696 RSS Feeds: Video Feed | MP3 Feed | OGG Feed | HD Torrent | Mobile Torrent | iTunes Become an Unfilter supporter on Patreon: — Show Notes — Episode Links Why Did the Saudi Regime and Other Gulf Tyrannies Donate Millions to the Clinton Foundation? CNN Canceled Dr. Drew’s Show Days After He Questioned Hillary’s […]

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Backtracking Brexit | Unfilter 194 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/100776/backtracking-brexit-unfilter-194/ Wed, 29 Jun 2016 20:36:38 +0000 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/?p=100776 We’ve all woken up with a Brexit hangover. this week we break down message behind the vote & why the Brexit might ultimately not go through. Plus the official report on Benghazi is here, the airport shooting in Turkey already being linked to ISIS, overtime & more! Direct Download: Video | MP3 Audio | OGG […]

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America’s False Flag | Unfilter 190 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/100111/americas-false-flag-unfilter-190/ Mon, 30 May 2016 20:23:33 +0000 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/?p=100111 Wearing the YPG insignia on the frontlines of Syria US Special forces are exposed by new photos this week, Snowden’s got new leaks, Hillary takes a beating from the media, Trump backs out of debating Bernie & we check in with the new controversy around Gary Johnson. Plus a packed Overtime & much more! Direct […]

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Wearing the YPG insignia on the frontlines of Syria US Special forces are exposed by new photos this week, Snowden’s got new leaks, Hillary takes a beating from the media, Trump backs out of debating Bernie & we check in with the new controversy around Gary Johnson.

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rm -rf $ALLTHETHINGS/ | TechSNAP 262 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/98886/rm-rf-allthethings-techsnap-262/ Thu, 14 Apr 2016 18:34:12 +0000 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/?p=98886 Find out why everyone’s just a little disappointed in Badlock, the bad security that could be connected to the Panama Papers leak & the story of a simple delete command that took out an entire hosting provider. Plus your batch of networking questions, our answers & a packed round up! Thanks to: Get Paid to […]

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Find out why everyone’s just a little disappointed in Badlock, the bad security that could be connected to the Panama Papers leak & the story of a simple delete command that took out an entire hosting provider.

Plus your batch of networking questions, our answers & a packed round up!

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Badlock vulnerability disclosed

  • The badlock vulnerability was finally disclosed on Tuesday after 3 weeks of hype
  • It turns out to not have been as big a deal as we were lead to believe
  • The flaw was not in the SMB protocol itself, but in the related SAM and LSAD protocols
  • The flaw itself is identified as https://web.nvd.nist.gov/view/vuln/detail?vulnId=CVE-2016-2118
  • It affects all versions of Samba clear back to 3.0
  • “Samba 4.4.2, 4.3.8 and 4.2.11 Security Releases are available”
  • “Please be aware that Samba 4.1 and below are therefore out of support, even for security fixes. There will be no official security releases for Samba 4.1 and below published by the Samba Team or SerNet (for EnterpriseSAMBA). We strongly advise users to upgrade to a supported release.”
  • See the Samba Release Planning page for more details about support lifetime for each branch
  • Microsoft releases MS16-047 but rated it only “Important”, not “Critical”
  • The patch fixes an “elevation of privilege bug in both SAM and LSAD that could be exploited in a man-in-the-middle attack, forcing a downgrade of the authentication level of both channels. An attacker could then impersonate an authenticated user”
  • Microsoft was also careful to note: “Only applications and products that use the SAM or LSAD remote protocols are affected by this issue. The SMB protocol is not vulnerable.”
  • It seems most of the “badlock” bugs were actually in Samba itself, rather than the protocol as we were lead to believe
  • “There are several MITM attacks that can be performed against a variety of protocols used by Samba. These would permit execution of arbitrary Samba network calls using the context of the intercepted user. Impact examples of intercepting administrator network traffic:”
  • Samba AD server – view or modify secrets within an AD database, including user password hashes, or shutdown critical services.
  • standard Samba server – modify user permissions on files or directories.
  • There were also a number of related CVEs that are also fixed:
    • CVE-2015-5370 3.6.0 to 4.4.0: Errors in Samba DCE-RPC code can lead to denial of service (crashes and high cpu consumption) and man in the middle attacks. It is unlikely but not impossible to trigger remote code execution, which may result in an impersonation on the client side.
    • CVE-2016-2110 3.0.0 to 4.4.0: The feature negotiation of NTLMSSP is not downgrade protected. A man in the middle is able to clear even required flags, especially NTLMSSP_NEGOTIATE_SIGN and NTLMSSP_NEGOTIATE_SEAL. Which has implications on encrypted LDAP traffic.
    • CVE-2016-2111 3.0.0 to 4.4.0: When Samba is configured as Domain Controller it allows remote attackers to spoof the computer name of a secure channel’s endpoints, and obtain sensitive session information, by running a crafted application and leveraging the ability to sniff network traffic.
    • CVE-2016-2112 3.0.0 to 4.4.0: A man in the middle is able to downgrade LDAP connections to no integrity protection. It’s possible to attack client and server with this.
    • CVE-2016-2113 4.0.0 to 4.4.0: Man in the middle attacks are possible for client triggered LDAP connections (with ldaps://) and ncacn_http connections (with https://).
    • CVE-2016-2114 4.0.0 to 4.4.0: Due to a bug Samba doesn’t enforce required smb signing, even if explicitly configured. In addition the default for the active directory domain controller case was wrong.
    • CVE-2016-2115 3.0.0 to 4.4.0: The protection of DCERPC communication over ncacn_np (which is the default for most the file server related protocols) is inherited from the underlying SMB connection. Samba doesn’t enforce SMB signing for this kind of SMB connections by default, which makes man in the middle attacks possible.
  • Additional Coverage: Threadpost – Badlock vulnerability falls flat against its type
  • “As it turns out, Badlock was hardly the remote code execution monster many anticipated. Instead, it’s a man-in-the-middle and denial-of-service bug, allowing an attacker to elevate privileges or crash a Windows machine running Samba services.”
  • “Red Hat security strategist Josh Bressers said Badlock could have been much worse, especially if it had turned out to be a memory corruption issue in SMB as some had surmised. Such a scenario would have cleared a path for remote code execution, for example.”
  • Additional Coverage: sadlock.org

Panama Papers: Mossack Fonseca

  • Eleven million documents were leaked from one of the world’s most secretive companies, Panamanian law firm Mossack Fonseca.
  • They show how Mossack Fonseca has helped clients launder money, dodge sanctions and avoid tax.
  • The documents show 12 current or former heads of state and at least 60 people linked to current or former world leaders in the data.
  • Eleven million documents held by the Panama-based law firm Mossack Fonseca have been passed to German newspaper Sueddeutsche Zeitung, which then shared them with the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists. BBC Panorama is among 107 media organisations – including UK newspaper the Guardian – in 76 countries which have been analysing the documents.
  • There are many conspiracy theories about the source of the Panama Papers leak. One of the more prominent theories today blames the CIA.
  • Bradley Birkenfeld is “the most significant financial whistleblower of all time,” and he has opinions about who’s responsible for leaking the Panama Papers rattling financial and political power centers around the world.
  • Wikileaks is also getting attention today for blaming USAID and George Soros for the leaks.
  • What little is known about the source of the leak comes from details published by German newspaper Suddeutsche Zeitung. Communicating via encrypted chat in late 2014, the source warned his or her life was “in danger” but that they had data from law firm Mossack Fonseca that they wanted to share. When asked how much data they had, the source replied “more than you have ever seen,” according to the newspaper.
  • Regardless, the front-end computer systems of Mossack Fonseca are outdated and riddled with security flaws, analysis has revealed.
  • Mossack Fonseca’s client portal is also vulnerable to the DROWN attack, a security exploit that targets servers supporting the obsolete and insecure SSL v2 protocol. The portal, which runs on the Drupal open source CMS, was last updated in August 2013, according to the site’s changelog.
  • On its main website Mossack Fonseca claims its Client Information Portal provides a “secure online account” allowing customers to access “corporate information anywhere and everywhere”. The version of Drupal used by the portal has at least 25 vulnerabilities, including a high-risk SQL injection vulnerability that allows anyone to remotely execute arbitrary commands. Areas of the portal’s backend can also be accessed by guessing the URL structure, a security researcher noted.
  • Mossack Fonseca’s webmail system, which runs on Microsoft’s Outlook Web Access, was last updated in 2009, while its main site runs a version of WordPress that is three months out of date. A further vulnerability makes it possible to easily access files uploaded to the backend of Mossack Fonseca’s site simply by guessing the URL.
  • Mossack Fonseca’s emails were also not transport encrypted, according to privacy expert Christopher Soghoian who noted the company did not use the TLS security protocol.
  • Who leaked the Panama Papers? A famous financial whistleblower says: CIA. / Boing Boing
  • Wikileaks Accuses US Of Funding Panama Papers Putin Expose | The Daily Caller
  • Panama Papers: The security flaws at the heart of Mossack Fonseca (Wired UK)
  • Additional Coverage: The Register – Mossack Fonseca website found vulnerable to SQL injection
  • Additional Coverage: Forbes
  • Additional Coverage: WordFence
  • Additional Coverage: Slashdot
  • In general, it seems there were so many flaws in the website we may never know which one was used to compromise the server

I accidently rm -rf /’d, and destroyed my entire company

  • “I run a small hosting provider with more or less 1535 customers and I use Ansible to automate some operations to be run on all servers. Last night I accidentally ran, on all servers, a Bash script with a rm -rf {foo}/{bar} with those variables undefined due to a bug in the code above this line.”
  • “All servers got deleted and the offsite backups too because the remote storage was mounted just before by the same script (that is a backup maintenance script).
    How I can recover from a rm -rf / now in a timely manner?”
  • There is not usually any easy way to recover from something like this
  • That is why you need backups. Backups are not just a single copy of your files in another location, you need time series data, in case you need to go back more than the most recent backup
  • It is usually best to not have your backups mounted directly, for exactly this reason
  • Even if you will never rm -rf /, an attacker might run rm -rf /backup/*
  • While cleaning up after an attacker attempted to use a Linux kernel exploit against my FreeBSD machine in 2003, I accidently rm -rf /’d in a roundabout way, Trying to remove a symlink to / that had a very funky name (part of the exploit iirc), i used tab complete, and instead of: rm -rf badname, it did rm -rf badname/, which deletes the target of the symlink, which was /.
  • Obviously this was my fault for using -r for a symlink, since I only wanted to delete one thing
  • When the command took too long, I got worried, and when I saw ‘can’t delete /sbin/init’, I panicked and aborted it with control+c
  • Luckily, I had twice daily backups with bacula, to another server. 30 minutes later, everything was restored, and the server didn’t even require a reboot. The 100+ customers on the machine never noticed, since I stopped the rm before it hit /usr/home
  • There are plenty of other examples of this same problem though
  • Steam accidently deletes ALL of your files
  • Bryan Cantrill tells a similiar story from the old SunOS days
  • Discussion continues and talks about why rm -rf / is blocked by on SunOS and FreeBSD
  • Additional Coverage: ServerFault
  • When told to dd the drive to a file, to use testdisk to try to recover files, the user reports accidentally swapping if= and of=, which likely would just error out if the input file didn’t exist, but it might also mean that this entire thing is just a troll. Further evidence: rm -rf / usually doesn’t work on modern linux, without the –no-preserve-root flag

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Gun’s N Ruses | Unfilter 171 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/92386/guns-n-ruses-unfilter-171/ Wed, 06 Jan 2016 20:48:04 +0000 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/?p=92386 There has been a tectonic shift in the United States approach to Assad, Russia continues to call out Turkey, Saudi Arabia turns up the heat with Iran & the US is selling billions in arms. Plus the NSA gets caught spying on members of Congress & we try to make sense of the supposed latest […]

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There has been a tectonic shift in the United States approach to Assad, Russia continues to call out Turkey, Saudi Arabia turns up the heat with Iran & the US is selling billions in arms.

Plus the NSA gets caught spying on members of Congress & we try to make sense of the supposed latest cyber scare.

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Chasing Down Terror | Unfilter 169 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/91306/chasing-down-terror-unfilter-169/ Wed, 09 Dec 2015 22:14:13 +0000 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/?p=91306 In a very special edition of your Unfilter show, we cover the San Bernardino Shooting in that special way that only the Unfilter show can & the big developments in the war against encryption. Then Iraq & Russia call out Turkey for financing ISIS. Plus we end on a high note you green thumbs will […]

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In a very special edition of your Unfilter show, we cover the San Bernardino Shooting in that special way that only the Unfilter show can & the big developments in the war against encryption. Then Iraq & Russia call out Turkey for financing ISIS.

Plus we end on a high note you green thumbs will just love, the weeks big news & more!

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Guarding Turkey’s Oil | Unfilter 168 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/90991/guarding-turkeys-oil-unfilter-168/ Wed, 02 Dec 2015 20:50:07 +0000 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/?p=90991 It’s been a busy week, and there’s a lot of important news that’s been buried under a lot of junk news. Your Unfilter show is a healthy serving of news that really matters, like the real reason Turkey shot down a Russian Jet & why the Obama administration had their intelligence reports altered. It’s not […]

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It’s been a busy week, and there’s a lot of important news that’s been buried under a lot of junk news. Your Unfilter show is a healthy serving of news that really matters, like the real reason Turkey shot down a Russian Jet & why the Obama administration had their intelligence reports altered. It’s not what you’re being told.

Plus the latest crazy reasons to ban encryption, some breaking news & more!

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2016 Race to the Bottom | Unfilter 152 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/85747/2016-race-to-the-bottom-unfilter-152/ Wed, 29 Jul 2015 21:18:02 +0000 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/?p=85747 We run down the latest events around the world, focus on a few domestic issues & then use the final days before the first Republican debate to take a snapshot of the clown show known as the 2016 run. Plus just how much money the CIA blew trying to cover up the torture report & […]

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We run down the latest events around the world, focus on a few domestic issues & then use the final days before the first Republican debate to take a snapshot of the clown show known as the 2016 run.

Plus just how much money the CIA blew trying to cover up the torture report & much more!

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Putin’s Pipe Dream | Unfilter 125 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/72957/putins-pipe-dream-unfilter-125/ Wed, 03 Dec 2014 22:24:20 +0000 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/?p=72957 The price of oil has been dropping & consumers are enjoying some extra cash, but the pressure being put on governments around the world may be unbearable. We’ll deep dive into how lower oil prices are dramatically impacting Russia & the surprise big move made by Putin this week. Plus the over hyped cyber attacks […]

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Plus the over hyped cyber attacks of the week, the sales from Green Friday & much more!

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News

Sony to Officially Name North Korea as Source of Hack Attack | Re/code

Sony Pictures will officially name North Korea as the source of a hacking attack that has exposed sensitive files and brought down its corporate network last week, two sources close to the investigation tell Re/code. An announcement could come as soon as today.

Sony Pictures Entertainment and the F.B.I. on Wednesday were hunting for information into a destructive attack on Sony’s computer systems, including whether North Korea, or perhaps a former employee, was responsible. But the studio said that, contrary to an online report, it was not ready to identify a likely culprit.

Sony’s New Movies Leak Online Following Hack Attack | Variety

At least five new movies from Sony Pictures are being devoured on copyright-infringing file-sharing hubs online in the wake of the hack attack that hobbled the studio earlier in the week.

Copies of DVD screeners of four unreleased Sony movies including the upcoming “Annie” are getting some unwelcome early exposure, but nothing compared with the frenzy enveloping “Fury,” the war pic still in theaters that bowed last month.

“Fury” has been downloaded by over 888,000 unique IP addresses since showing up on peer-to-peer networks on Nov. 27, according to piracy-tracking firm Excipio. That’s high enough to be the second most-downloaded movie currently being pirated, and it’s not out of movie theaters yet.

Another big Sony movie, “Annie,” is also being pirated, this one three weeks ahead of its own wide release. Other Sony movies being downloaded include “Mr. Turner,” “Still Alice” and “To Write Love on Her Arms.”

“The theft of Sony Pictures Entertainment content is a criminal matter, and we are working closely with law enforcement to address it,” a Sony spokeswoman said in a statement to Variety.

Putin says Russia will scrap South Stream pipeline

He said Russia can’t implement the South Stream project because of the European Union’s opposition to it. The project would have involved running a pipeline under the Black Sea to Bulgaria and farther on to Southern Europe.

However, Moscow will boost gas supplies to Turkey and may cooperate with it in creating a hub for natural gas supplies on the border with Greece, he said.

Putin’s Surprise Call to Scrap South Stream Gas Pipeline Leaves Europe Reeling – NYTimes.com

LONDON — Energy executives across Europe were scrambling on Tuesday to understand the implications of President Vladimir V. Putin‘s surprise announcement that Russia would scrap the long-planned South Stream project that was to pipe natural gas to Europe.

The pipeline, which had a projected $22 billion cost and was a geopolitical sore point in recent months, had never been a certainty. But Western partners on the project, including the Italian energy giant Eni, appear to have been surprised by Mr. Putin. They said they learned of his decision, announced late Monday during a visit to Ankara, Turkey, only through the news media.

Despite Mr. Putin’s announcement, officials from the European Union, which had lobbied against the project as part of Western sanctions against Russia over Ukraine tensions, said a previously planned meeting between the main European Union countries involved in the project and the bloc’s energy commissioner would still take place next week.

Vladimir Putin’s worst nightmare may be happening right now

Russian officials on Tuesday warned the country faces a recession in 2015 that could see the economy shrink for the first time in five years.

They believe it will contract by 0.8 percent next year, down from a previous estimate of 1.2 percent growth.

Ordinary Russians have watched as their currency lost nearly 40 percent of its value since the beginning of the year. They can also expect double-digit inflation by early next year, officials predict.

Russian Central Bank Defends Record Low 55 Level, Bonds Tumble

Since the top in oil in June, crude has dropped around 37%… and so has the Russian Ruble. **Monday saw the Russian Central Bank (rumored) to intervene to protect the 54 Ruble to the USDollar level. Yesterday saw weakness resume as oil prices slipped and today it appears 55 is the new line in the sand as the USDRUB was smashed 2 handles lower earlier today (only to begin selling off once again since). **Russian 10Y bond yields are leaking higher however, +20bps to break the 11% line in the sand.

Crude Slides After Saudis Suggest Oil Stabilizes Around $60

Oil may stabilize around $60/barrel, WSJ reports, citing unidentified people familiar.

US Army Sends 100 Tanks To Eastern Europe To “Deter Russian Aggression” | Zero Hedge

U.S. Army Europe, said the Army was looking to add about 100 Abrams tanks and Bradley Fighting Vehicles to the forces in Eastern Europe.

These U.S. Army M1A2 Abrams tanks are part of the European Activity Set,
a combined-arms battalion-sized set of vehicles and equipment pre-positioned
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“We are looking at courses of action for how we could pre-position equipment that we would definitely want to put inside a facility where it would be **better maintained, **that rotational units could then come and draw on it and use it to train, **or for contingency purposes,” **Hodges said in a briefing from Vilnius, Lithuania.

So “better maintained… or for contingency purposes.” Got it. That probably also explains why as NATO is seeking to deliver 100 tanks to Eastern Europe, it has already added several squadrons of fighter jets just minutes away from Russia’s border. For “contingency purposes.”

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As before, we wonder how the US would react if Russia were to place a few extra fighter jets in Cuba or a few hundred tanks in Mexico. Aside from historical fact of course.

But back to NATO’s tanks whose only mission is “contingency”, and certainly not to intimidate Putin that the NATO ring around the nation is closing.

High Note

City Attorney Sues To Shut Down Pot Delivery Smartphone App

More than 400 medical marijuana dispensaries in the city have been closed, and Los Angeles City Attorney Mike Feuer says he is now taking aim against the creator of a pot delivery app.

Officials say the Los Angeles City Attorney’s Office has filed more than 200 criminal cases against 743 defendants, including both dispensary operators and property owners, effectively closing 402 medical marijuana dispensaries in the 17 months since Feuer took office.


“My office has moved aggressively to shut down unlawful medical marijuana businesses, already closing half the dispensaries operating in Los Angeles,” Feuer said in a statement. “And today we’re taking action on a new front, tackling medical marijuana delivery.”

Nestdrop is not acting as a “dispensary, collective, grower or even a delivery service,” but is the “technology platform that connects law-abiding
medical marijuana patients with local dispensaries to receive the medication that they need in a safe and secure manner,” Pycher said.

“Our goal is make access to this legal medicine convenient for patients who truly need it — especially as many of these suffering patients may have
limited mobility and may be unable to visit a dispensary unassisted,” and he said he does not “understand why the city is trying to restrict their access
to the important medicine.”

The case is being spearheaded by Assistant City Attorney Asha Greenberg.

What researchers are working on to keep pot smokers off the road?

Researchers at Washington State University are working on a handheld breathalyzer that could detect if a driver tests positive for marijuana use.


WSU chemistry professor Herbert Hill and doctoral student Jessica Tufariello are developing a tool that would give police an immediate way to detect whether THC is present in the driver’s blood stream (but won’t yet tell exactly how much), The News Tribune first reported.


The name and release date of Washington State University’s breathalyzer are currently unknown.

Lessons From ‘Green Friday’: Tips for Successful Holiday Sales & Promotions

“We had our biggest day yet” on Black Friday, said Cristy Aranguiz, the lead budtender at Cannabis and Glass in Spokane, Washington, which offered a free pipe similar to the one the character Gandalf smoked in the “Lord of the Rings” movies. “We had a ton of new customers come in.”

In Washington State, for example, cannabis businesses aren’t allowed to advertise within 1,000 feet of anywhere children tend to congregate including schools, daycare center, parks or arcades.

Instead of traditional advertising — like newspapers, billboards and TV ads — many business owners are finding ways to promote their sales using social media and email blasts.

The Happy Crop Shoppe in East Wenatchee, Washington, took 25% off some glassware and up to 30% off so-called Christmas packs that contained various items, promoting its sales on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram starting about a week in advance.

Roughly half the people who came to the store were new customers, owner Mark McCants said. Overall, the number of customers was up by about 30% from a normal day, he said.

Legal Pot In The U.S. May Be Undercutting Mexican Marijuana

“Two or three years ago, a kilogram [2.2 pounds] of marijuana was worth $60 to $90,” says Nabor, a 24-year-old pot grower in the northwestern Mexican state of Sinaloa. “But now they’re paying us $30 to $40 a kilo. It’s a big difference. If the U.S. continues to legalize pot, they’ll run us into the ground.”

Multi-State MMJ Operators Embroiled in Lawsuits, Legal Disputes

Entrepreneurs seeking cannabis licenses in multiple states have a new concern: legal issues from one market affecting applications in others.

The Chicago Sun-Times reports that Nicholas Vita and Michael Abbott, partners whose companies have been awarded MMJ business licenses in Nevada, Massachusetts, Arizona and Washington DC, have been embroiled in at least three separate legal cases.

Those legal problems have given at least one Chicago alderman pause as he tries to evaluate whether or not to support any MMJ dispensaries opening in his neighborhood, including Vita’s and Abbott’s application to open a dispensary on the northwest side of the Windy City.

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The NSA PRISM | Unfilter 54 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/38697/the-nsa-prism-unfilter-54/ Wed, 12 Jun 2013 21:31:28 +0000 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/?p=38697 A series of leaks have blown the lid of the NSA’s massive surveillance dragnet of the Internet. We’ll dig into how this could be technically be done.

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A series of leaks have blown the lid of the NSA’s massive surveillance dragnet of the Internet forcing the Federal Government to come clean to the world. We’ll dig into the new revelations, how this could be technically be done, and then we’ll expose the lapdog media’s attempt manipulate the narrative.

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Turkey protests

Protesters in Turkey’s ancient city of Istanbul fought running battles with police today, sending fireworks into police lines while being forced back with tear gas, rubber bullets and water cannon.

Unrest continues as riot police return to Taksim Square, which has been occupied by protesters for more than a week, in Istanbul, Turkey’s largest city


NSA Data Center Nears Completion

. The NSA is currently finishing construction on its Utah Data Center, a new $1.2 billion storage facility near Salt Lake City. When it’s finished, the data center will be able to hold and process five zettabytes of data, according to NPR.


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PRISM

Through a top-secret program authorized by federal judges working under the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA), the U.S. intelligence community can gain access to the servers of nine Internet companies for a wide range of digital data. Documents describing the previously undisclosed program, obtained by The Washington Post, show the breadth of U.S. electronic surveillance capabilities in the wake of a widely publicized controversy over warrantless wiretapping of U.S. domestic telephone communications in 2005. These slides, annotated by The Washington Post, represent a selection from the overall document, and certain portions are redacted. Read related article.

The Boundless Informant documents show the agency collecting almost 3 billion pieces of intelligence from US computer networks over a 30-day period ending in March 2013.

“You can’t have 100 percent security and also then have 100 percent privacy and zero inconvenience,” Obama said. “We’re going to have to make some choices as a society. … There are trade-offs involved.”

In the wake of multiple leaks regarding the data mining programs PRISM and Boundless Informant, whistleblowers are coming out in droves to talk about the unprecedented government surveillance on the American public. RT Correspondent Meghan Lopez had a chance to sit down with NSA whistleblower William Binney to talk about the latest developments coming out of the NSA case. Binney is a 32 year veteran of the NSA, where he helped design a top secret program he says helps collect data on foreign enemies. He is regarded as one of the best mathematicians and code breakers in NSA history. He became an NSA whistleblower in 2002 when he realized the program he helped create to spy no foreign enemies was being used on Americans.

Edward Snowden has surfaced again, according to a local Hong Kong newspaper, telling them he has no intention of hiding from whatever may come next.

Pew’s more thorough poll does alert us to the fact that a majority of the population is either ambivalent to the NSA’s actions – or completely unaware. Only 27% of respondents claim to be following the story closely, with those polling as opposed to the NSA’s data harvesting holding a slight lead over those who support these efforts. This low level of engagement isn’t uncommon and has helped to ensure that questionable Bush-era policies remain in place years down the road, in some cases being expanded by the current administration

But one of the Senate’s staunchest critics of the surveillance programs put Clapper in the crosshairs, accusing him of not being truthful in March when he asked during a Senate hearing whether the NSA collects any data on millions of Americans. Clapper said it did not. Officials generally do not discuss classified information in public settings, reserving discussion on top-secret programs for closed sessions with lawmakers where they will not be revealed to adversaries.

It turns out that Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court in 2011 found that the NSA’s surveillance under the FISA Amendments Act to be unconstitutional. Why doesn’t anyone know this? Because the decision was kept secret:

“We were rounded up simply because we happened to look like the people who bombed Pearl Harbor. And we were put in prison camps with barbed wire and machine guns pointed at us. It was a horrific violation of our Constitution.”

Because of that experience, Takei is particularly wary of the government’s powers being abused. “We know where this can go,” he said. “We have to be ever vigilant against overstepping of the fundamental ideals of our democracy.”

Snowden, aged 29, had flown to Hong Kong from Hawaii, where he had been working for the defence contractor Booz Allen Hamilton at the National Security Agency, the biggest spy surveillance organisation in the world. Since Monday morning, he has gone underground. Hong Kong-based journalists, joined by the international press, have been hunting for him.

The Information Awareness Office (IAO) was established by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) in January 2002 to bring together several DARPA projects focused on applying surveillance and information technology to track and monitor terrorists and other asymmetric threats to U.S. national security, by achieving Total Information Awareness (TIA).


US Concerned Over Military Equipment Built in China

The cybersecurity issues aren’t the only U.S. concern has about China. The Pentagon is growing increasingly worried about relying on military components made in China.


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FBI Wants a Backdoor | Unfilter 53 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/38316/fbi-wants-a-backdoor-unfilter-53/ Wed, 05 Jun 2013 20:40:02 +0000 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/?p=38316 The FBI has started their campaign to make the Internet wiretap friendly by building backdoors into all network services, using existing laws on the books.

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The FBI has started their campaign to make the Internet wiretap friendly which proposes backdoors built into all network services, using existing laws on the books, we’ll break it down.

The Gun Control Debate has pivoted from the utility of high capacity weapons, to a war on mental health. This week we’ll demonstrate how the media is quietly changing to national conversation right out from underneath us.

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Turkey protests

Pamela Falk, CBS News Foreign Affairs Analyst, joins UTTM to discuss violent anti-government demonstrations in Turkey. Protestors say the government has become to authoritarian.

Activists on Wednesday presented a list of demands they said could end days of anti-government demonstrations that have engulfed Turkey, as trade unions joined in the outpouring of anger, shouting slogans and wielding banners calling on the prime minister to resign.

Turkey has bought $21 million in tear gas and pepper spray – mainly from US and Brazil – over the past 12 years, Turkish media reported.


FBI pushes for wiretap-friendly Internet

A new wiretap bill backed by the FBI has many Internet companies concerned that this new proposed legislation will open the floodgates to all Internet communication. The new motion will expand wiretapping designs significantly and includes the ability for law enforcement to gain access to emails and features like video chats.

President Obama gave an influential speech on counter terrorism and national security policy last week, and while much of the media coverage discussed the President remarks on Guantanamo prison and drone strikes, buried in the speech was a line just as critical to civil liberties online.

Half way through the speech, Obama said he wanted to “review[] the authorities of law enforcement, so we can intercept new types of communication, and build in privacy protections to prevent abuse.”

Requiring real-time back doors into all of our communications would make those kinds of attacks easier. Recently, a group of more than a dozen of the nation’s best cybersecurity experts published a paper explaining why such a proposal would be a disaster for Internet security, giving hackers all over the world a central point of vulnerability to target.

Cyber tension flares between the US and China, as president Obama gets set to confront Chinese leader Xi Jingping over hacker attacks on American military networks. Meanwhile, reports say Washington’s launched massive preparations for an all out cyber war. In another sign cyber warfare has stepped from the pages of science fiction – NATO recently released a manual on the international law applicable to digital warfare.

China’s top Internet security official says he has “mountains of data” pointing to extensive U.S. hacking aimed at China, but it would be irresponsible to blame Washington for such attacks, and called for greater cooperation to fight hacking.

“They advocated cases that they never let us know about,” Huang said in comments on Tuesday and carried by the government-run China Daily newspaper on Wednesday.

“Some cases can be addressed if they had talked to us, why not let us know? It is not a constructive train of thought to solve problems.”


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The War on our Minds

An insanity plea means the trial’s outcome will hinge not on questions of whether Mr. Holmes carried out the mass shooting, but rather on his mental condition at the time.

In the weeks ahead, a psychiatric expert will pore over thousands of pages of evidence, including interviews on digital discs and evaluations of Mr. Holmes at a state mental health institute in Pueblo, in Southern Colorado. That examination is likely to take until at least early August.

Now 21, Blaec Lammers sits in the Polk County Jail, charged with three felony counts, including making a terrorist threat. He may face a life sentence. His parents say it could jhave been much worse,

In Washington, D.C. to help raise awareness of mental health issues, actress Glenn Close – founder of “BringChange2Mind” – told CBS News correspondent Major Garrett she believes national dialogue will soon shift toward increased tolerance for those who suffer from mental illnesses, because “there are too many of us affected by it.”


Adrian Lamo Takes Stand in Manning Trial

Adrian Lamo, a convicted hacker, said he started chatting online with Manning on May 20, 2010, and alerted law enforcement the next day about the contents of the soldier’s messages, including his mention of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange.


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