- Confirmed: US and Israel created Stuxnet, lost control of it
- Computer worm that hit Iran oil terminals 'is most complex yet'
- Obama order sped up wave of cyberattacks against Iran
- Warnings about 'Flame' virus come amid suspicions of US role in launching secret cyberweapons
- Barak acknowledges Israel's cyber offensive for first time
- Why antivirus companies like mine failed to catch Flame and Stuxnet
- Microsoft throws 'kill switch' on own certificates after Flame hijack--And they managed to contain the Flame.
- Feds investigate who leaked classified Stuxnet cyberattack details to NYT
- Crypto breakthrough shows Flame was designed by world-class scientists--"The spy malware achieved an attack unlike any cryptographers have seen before."
- Flame authors order infected computers to remove all traces of the malware--"Flame self-desctruct module overwrites file data to prevent forensic analysis."
- Shared code indicates Flame, Stuxnet creators worked together (Added 12 Jun)
- Greenwald: Obama the Warrior--"A new NYT article sheds considerable light on the character of the Democratic Commander-in-Chief." Salon
- U.S. asks judge to undo ruling against military detention law
- California grad student on no-fly list gets home after stranding
- Pakistan Acquits Four Men in Times Square Bomb Plot NYT
- Panetta: U.S. running out of patience with Pakistan on militant havens
- Iran rallies to aid of Iraq's embattled leader
- Blackwater guards finally face manslaughter charges
- CollegeHumor: Pulling Out of Iraq
- Bradley Manning military trial: group petitions for a more open court--"Coalition says WikiLeaks suspect's trial is being conducted amid far more secrecy than the alleged 9/11 plotters in Guantanamo."
- Bradley Manning defence team says US military is withholding key evidence--Wikileaks states that the US is withholding 250,000 pages of damage assessment reports.
- Bradley Manning defence gets report on WikiLeaks damage to US interests--"Judge rules that Obama administration must hand over documents assessing leak of diplomatic cables to WikiLeaks."
- 30,000 secret surveillance orders approved each year, judge estimates--"If the government spies on you but brings no charges, you'll never know."
- Obama Administration Argues No Warrant Required for GPS Tracking of Citizens
- Canada's warrantless surveillance bill is back, and bigger than ever, with surveillance powers for US gov't, too
- TSA wants to double security fees--"It looks like the TSA finally caught on to how much Americans enjoy having their genitals fondled: the US Transportation and Security Administration wants to start charging airline passengers double on screening fees. [...] If the hike is authorized, the security fee tagged on to a round-trip airline ticket will double from $5 to $10."
- Lawmakers press TSA on surface transportation security inspections
- Imaginary TSA 'waivers'
- 5 Florida TSA workers fired, 38 others suspended
- Last TSA Story You Ever Need to Read: Priest Defrocked Over Sex Abuse Charges Hired at PHL Airport