luapo |
December 29, 2010
Do you own a Honda? If you answered “yes,” you had better read this.
Carmaker Honda is warning more than 2 million of its customers in the U.S. that an e-mail database containing some of their personal information has been stolen. It’s not yet 100 percent clear if this breach is connected to the recent breach of the e-mail marketing firm Silverpop Systems, but it sure looks that way.
luapo |
December 29, 2010
The US military believes it knows where the leak originated. A soldier, Bradley Manning, 22, has been held in solitary confinement for the last seven months and is facing a court martial in the new year. The former intelligence analyst is charged with unauthorised downloads of classified material while serving on an army base outside Baghdad. He is suspected of taking copies not only of the state department archive, but also of video of an Apache helicopter crew gunning down civilians in Baghdad, and hundreds of thousands of daily war logs from military operations in Afghanistan and Iraq.
“I would come in with music on a CD-RW labelled with something like ‘Lady Gaga’ … erase the music … then write a compressed split file. No one suspected a thing … [I] listened and lip-synched to Lady Gaga’s Telephone while exfiltrating possibly the largest data spillage in American history… [I] had unprecedented access to classified networks 14 hours a day 7 days a week for 8+ months”

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luapo |
December 29, 2010
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luapo |
December 29, 2010
Droid Life has posted 12 pictures of what it says is the HTC Thunderbolt, a new smartphone that will allegedly be unveiled at the Consumer Electronics Show next week and which would be Verizon’s first 4G LTE phone.
So is it the real thing? BGR notes that Droid Life is known for its “deep Verizon connections.” See the full set of pictures on Droid Life here.

luapo |
December 29, 2010
Little Fockers was number one for the weekend with $34 million ($48 million since it opened Wednesday).
1 Little Fockers $34,016,000
2 True Grit $25,600,000
3 Tron Legacy $20,107,000
4 The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader $10,800,000
5 Yogi Bear $8,800,000
6 The Fighter $8,500,00
7 Gulliver’s Travels $7,200,000
8 Black Swan $6,600,000
9 Tangled $6,519,000
10 The Tourist $5,700,000
luapo |
December 28, 2010
Natalie’s spokeswhore tells People that not only does her womb have a No Vacancy sign over it, but she’s also engaged to the father of her unborn child Benjamin Millepied. Two BAMS in one.