Sunday, November 27, 2011

Iran: color

An article of Mehrdad Darvishpour, professor in sociology at Mälardalen University about consequences of a military attack on Iran.
source: en.irangreenvoice.com


Iranian task force for IT crimes announced/ that police will enlist the aid of computer hackers. The head of Iranian IT crimes task force says that it has divided hackers into three groups: white hats, pink hats and black hats.
Hackers who illegally enter computer systems to damage or steal something are the black hats.
Those who hack into systems to show off are referred to as pink hats, and those who do it to determine the weaknesses of security systems are referred to as white hats.
The so-called pink and white hats are not considered criminals and police welcomes hackers to share their skills. According to him 50% of Iranian hackers are under 25 years of age.
American intelligence says that Iran Cyber Army has a budget of $76 million, with 2,400 employees and 12,000 reservists.
In September Iran Cyber Army hacked 500 Dutch websites, Iraanse media reported that Iranian hackers had attacked internet portals of Mossad, the CIA and Israel.
source: iranbriefing.net



Iran's parliament has approved a bill to downgrade diplomatic and economic ties with Great Britain in answer to the imposed sanctions to Iran.
source: rferl.org


EAWorldView


In Iran there are childoffenders, still on death row.

Children are being hanged to death.
A child will be hanged to death.
Poster amnesty.nl

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