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Posted by George Brown on 25/08/2012
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Interesting reading for anyone who has an active Twitter account!

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Check out Kate Knibbs’s article “Why Twitter’s Privacy Fight Matters.”

“Police arrested Malcolm Harris for disorderly conduct when he blocked traffic on the Brooklyn Bridge during the protests. This week, New York City Criminal Court Judge Matthew Sciarrino upheld a court order for the information and told Twitter to hand over access to Harris’ account, since the prosecution believes his tweets confirm he knew his actions were illegal. Harris maintains the police directed him to the bridge…” [click here to read the rest!]

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How Secure is Your iPhone? Very!

Posted by George Brown on 25/08/2012
Posted in: Technology. Tagged: data encryption, iOS, iPhone, security. Leave a comment

Those who know me, know that I am a bit of a technology nerd.  I have a tertiary qualification in IT, and thus I like to have all the shiny new toys, and I’m not averse to changing brands to take advantage of all that is new and shiny in techno-land. At the moment I’m into Nikon digital cameras, Toshiba laptops, iPads and for a smartphone, I use the Apple iPhone.  It is far from being a perfect technology, and there is a lot of things you cant do with it that are available on other smartphones.  Anybody who has used another phone prior to their purchase of an iPhone will know what I mean.  However the iPhone does have other features which make it an invaluable tool.  The ability to do iPhone to iPhone messaging (thus saving carrier costs), locate a lost phone, dump the data on it, and then make it about as useful as a paper weight in the wrong hands. Imagine, my surprise when I learnt that the iPhone is one of the most secure smartphones on the market.

iPhone 4S

iPhone 4S

Apple’s investments in iOS security are second to none. A recent report from MIT’s Technology Review said that Apple’s security measures in iOS have “crossed a significant threshold.” iOS is now so secure that it’s hard for law enforcement agencies to access the data in an iPhone that has been seized from a criminal. While this bad for law enforcement, who would seek to use the contained data as evidence against a criminal, but it certainly is good news for consumers.

“From a Department of Justice perspective, if that drive is encrypted, you’re done,” said Ovie Carroll, the Department of Justice’s director of the cyber-crime lab at the Computer Crime and Intellectual Property Section of the agency. “When conducting criminal investigations, if you pull the power on a drive that is whole-disk encrypted you have lost any chance of recovering that data.”

Things weren’t always so tight with the iPhone. In fact, when first launched in 2007 the iPhone was so insecure that every single application had root access to the phone’s operating system. This meant that hackers could infiltrate the phone and control it against a user’s will. This was fixed in 2008 when Apple prevented applications from accessing iOS as a whole by “sandboxing” them.

“Apple’s security architecture is so sturdy, and so tightly woven into its hardware and software, that it is both easy for consumers to use encryption on their phones and very difficult for someone else to steal the encrypted information,” Technology Review said. Apple uses an Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) key in iOS that is protected even further when users decide to activate the phone’s PIN password lock option. A user who implements an eight digit pin would take investigators 15 years to crack, for example, MIT said. And I thought that I was stuck with the 4 character numeric password! iOS encrypts all of the data on an iPhone, unlike Android, which only encrypts part of the data. It also, reportedly, doesn’t take advantage of hardware encryption like iOS does.

Source: Technology Review

Wizards, Witches and Warlocks, Be Gone!

Posted by George Brown on 25/08/2012
Posted in: Education, News, Religion, Views. Tagged: Book Week, Harry Potter, school parades, warlocks, witches, wizards. 1 Comment

A Newcastle area Christian school has banned wizards, witches and warlocks from its annual Book Week parade.  The Harry Potter series of fantasy novels have also been banned from the school’s library.

Many schools celebrate Book Week by asking their students to dress up as their favourite book character.  The principal of the school in question has told parents not to send their children as wizards, witches or warlocks, as it as “inconsistent with school values” or “not in line with its Christian ethos”

While Harry Potter characters were “out” at the school, it appears that Anakin Skywalker, The Mad Hatter, Peter Pan and other similar characters are ‘”in”.  Using this analogy, it makes one wonder whether Darth Vader is “in” or “out?” What about Shrek, Puss In Boots or Donkey? What about characters from “Lord Of The Rings?” What about the Klingons or other alien characters from the “Star Trek” series?  Santa Claus? Where does one stop?

The principal states that parents have the right to make decisions on whether their children are allowed to read such material – but don’t expect to do it at school it seems. It appears to this author that this may indeed be covert censorship, where the view of the “one” is seeking to influence the view of the “many”.

The principal states “we do not stock books from the Harry Potter series or other titles, which are subject to polarising public discussion”.  I suggest the Bible is also a volume that has polarised public discussion over the millennia, but I would be sure there is a copy (or more) of that Text in the school’s library.

Children realise at a very early age what is reality and what is not. They accept anthropomorphism readily, knowing full well that animals, plants and such can’t actually speak, walk on their back legs or display other human attributes! They know that humans cannot fly but readily accept the characters of Superman and Spiderman! Then what stance does one take about the the “Transformers?”

The principal further states that the Harry Potter series topped the American Library Association’s 10 Most Challenged Books of the 21st Century. While this may be so, “Of Mice and Men” by John Steinbeck is also there in 5th place!  I suspect that volume may also be found in the school’s library too! However, J. K. Rowling herself has not been on the Challenged Author’s list since 2003.

The ALA goes on to define a challenge as:

“An attempt to remove or restrict materials, based upon the objections of a person or group. Challenges do not simply involve a person expressing a point of view; rather, they are an attempt to remove material from the curriculum or library, thereby restricting the access of others”.

This I suspect is my biggest objection to school’s stance on this issue; the view of covert censorship and the restriction of access to this material to others. I find it all just a little bizarre!

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This Is Your Captain Begging!

Posted by George Brown on 23/08/2012
Posted in: Aviation, News, Politics, Safety, Travel, Views. Tagged: Air France, Beruit, Boeing 777, Damascus, passengers pay for fuel. Leave a comment

An emergency layover in Syria’s capital was bad enough. Then passengers on Air France Flight 562 were asked to open their wallets to check if they had enough cash to pay for more fuel.

Boeing 777-200LR

Boeing 777-200LR

The plane, heading from Paris to Lebanon’s capital, diverted amid tensions near the Beruit airport on Wednesday. Low on fuel, it instead landed in Damascus, the capital of neighboring Syria, where a civil war is raging.

An Air France spokesman explained Friday that the crew inquired about passenger cash only as a “precautionary measure” because of the “very unusual circumstances.” Sanctions against Syria complicated payment for extra fuel.

He said Air France found a way to pay for the fill-up without tapping customer pockets, and apologized for the inconvenience. He wouldn’t say how the airline paid, or how much.

One woman aboard said the passengers had rounded up 17,000 euros.

“The pilot asked the passengers in first class to get their cash together. Everyone started to collect money, and they managed to collect 17,000, but the pilot in the end didn’t take anything. They resolved the problems with the Damascus airport,” said a passenger speaking on France-Info radio identified as May Bsat.

The Boeing 777, carrying 185 people, took off for an overnight layover in Cyprus then landed safely in Beirut on Thursday.

Lebanon is a volatile mix of pro- and anti-Syrian factions, and a series of hostage-takings has raised worries about Lebanon being dragged deeper into Syria’s unrest. Mobs supporting Syrian President Bashar Assad blocked the main airport highway in Beirut on Wednesday, before Lebanese military units moved in.

The layover was awkward for Air France, the flagship carrier for a country whose government toes a hard line against Syrian President Bashar Assad — and warns all its citizens to avoid or leave Syrian soil.

France, which once ruled Syria and Lebanon, championed EU-wide economic sanctions on Syria — including its national airline, Syria Air. Air France operated regular flights to Damascus until suspending them amid violence earlier this year.

While it was the first time Air France said it had resorted to a request for passenger cash, it wasn’t the first airline to do so.

Hundreds of passengers traveling from India to the UK were stranded for six hours in Vienna last year when their Comtel Air flight stopped for fuel, and the charter service asked them to kick in more than 20,000 pounds ($31,000) to fund the rest of the flight to Birmingham, England.

Passengers on the flight described the situation to the various news agencies covering the story.

“We went down in Syria where there were lots of soldiers … We thought there were some problems and that there was no money to pay for the fuel,” a Flight 562 passenger identified as Najib, a “42-year-old businessman,” told AFP. “They asked if the passengers could contribute for the refueling. Then they found a solution to the problem”

Source: MINA/AP (as edited)

Julian Assange, the Ecuadoran?

Posted by George Brown on 21/08/2012
Posted in: Crime, News, Politics, Views. Tagged: Ecuador, ecuadoran embassy, Julian Assange, politics, sweden, vienna convention on diplomatic relations, Wikileaks. Leave a comment

After the decision of the Ecuadoran president Rafael Correa, to grant Julian Assange diplomatic asylum, the question is how long can he stay in a small one floor suite of rooms in the embassy?

If Assange is driven to an airport, under international law, British police could stop an embassy car but would not have the power to enter the vehicle or to search it, But Assange would still have to leave the car at the airport, to board a plane to Ecuador, then police could take him into custody.

The Ecuadorian embassy, which only occupies one floor of the building it is in, it does not have a garage and has only one entrance, so Assange would have to exit the embassy to get into a vehicle, again leaving him open to arrest on the footpath in front of the embassy, however that is considered unlikely.

The building’s elevators are considered communal areas so if Assange tried to get to the roof to a waiting helicopter, he could be arrested en route.

Could he be taken out in a diplomatic crate or bag? Under Article 27(3) of the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations 1961, “a diplomatic bag shall not be opened or detained”.  Assange addressed the media and public from the balcony of the embassy on Sunday. Prior to the address a crate marked “Diplomatic property of the Republic of Ecuador – Umm…This is NOT Julian Assange” appeared outside the embassy.

Crate Chance

Crate Chance

However, a diplomatic container – whether it is a bag or crate – “may contain only diplomatic documents or articles intended for official use”. The UK government could also scan the container.

Records for remaining on a foreign embassy:
Cardinal Jozsef Mindszenty – US embassy in Hungary – 15 years
Sylvestre Ntibantunganya – US embassy Burundi – 11 months
Chen Guangcheng – US embassy – China – 1 month
Joao Bernardo Vieira – Portuguese embassy – 1 month
Manuel Noriega – Papal nunciature in Panama City – 2 weeks
Morgan Tsvangirai – Dutch embassy  Zimbabwe – 1 week

Assange is living (and sleeping) in the embassy in one cramped room, eating take-away and TV meals without exposure to the sun.

Maybe it’s imprisonment by another name?

Russian Punk Band Pussy Riot Revisited

Posted by George Brown on 21/08/2012
Posted in: Crime, Media, News, Politics, Views. Tagged: human-rights, politics, protest women, punk band, Pussy Riot, Russia, russian court, Vladimir Putin. Leave a comment

You will remember my post about Russian punk band – Pussy Riot who were arrested for singing anti-Putin songs in an Orthodox Church. A Russian court handed down a two year prison sentence to the female members of the band.

In a mark of protest,  women grabbed balaclavas and took to the streets in protest around the world.

The sentences were called “disproportionate” by the US in a criticism echoed by Britain, France and the European Union, which all used the same word in condemning the punishment handed down for the band’s “punk prayer” against Russian strongman Vladimir Putin. Seeing as they were arrested and imprisoned in February, will they get time off for that already served?

Even the Orthodox Church called for “mercy” to be extended to the girls prior to sentencing.

The mark of a good politician is one that can accept criticism, and such is the way of democracy. Putin is neither a good politician or democratic. The term political oligarch comes to mind.

The former KGB polkovnik has demonstrated that he has not changed his ways

Winners Are Grinners…….

Posted by George Brown on 21/08/2012
Posted in: Media, News, Sport, Views. Tagged: Australian media, medal standings, olympics, Team GB. Leave a comment

I had hoped that my rantings in respect of the Olympics were over! Not so it appears.

After maligning the Australian athletes so poorly during the course of the Games – you remember…..terms like failure, letting the country down and disgrace to the green and gold – some parts of the Australian media have turned their attack to Team GB and the successes of the British team.

You will remember the medal tally:

3rd Great Britain Great Britain:Gold 29; Silver 17; Bronze 19; Total 65

10th Australia Australia: Gold 7; Silver 16; Bronze 12; Total 35

Terms coming out of the media include “UK Waves the Rare Pom Pom”; Team GB stands for “Gloating Bastards”. The shock experienced by Australians they were overtaken by the UK was described as being “seismic”.  Australia and therefore Australians, until recent times, have been magnanimous in defeat. They were always the “good sports”.

Now I see this continual “slashing of wrists” and “gnashing of teeth” by the media as Australia could only manage to slink into 10th place in the medal standings, whilst the “old enemy” sailed into 3rd placed with 29 gold medals compared to Australia’s 7.

As I have stated before in this place, the Olympics is not about the medal count, but rather the cream of the world’s athletes getting together every four years, and competing at the world’s premier sporting event.  Then to add even more insult to Team GB and the UK in general, I noted this quote in the Daily Telegraph, 15/08/2012:

“Suddenly the Poms excel at sport and being arrested in Europe for drunken debauchery — whereas in Australia not only do wine sales now outstrip beer sales but latest figures reveal that Australians read more books per head of population and attend more cultural events than any other nation on earth. “

So now wine drinking is a measure of culture? Strewth!

The author then goes on to try to explain it this way:

“Pom bashing is merely revenge for centuries of English condescension. In truth, most English people see we antipodeans as recessive — the Irish of the Pacific. “

The bottom line here is that Team GB not only performed, they performed extremely well! They finished third after the USA and China, and that in itself is a magnificent effort.  All that is left now is for the Australian media to try to denigrate this fine effort with a stroke of the quill and a drop of vitriol!

Let’s all look forward to the Rio De Janeiro 2016 Olympic Games, and hope that Australian media ideals will improve – I suspect not!

Gloating Bastards? I think not! I remember the adage: Winners are grinners, and the rest can please themselves!!

The score is on the board! Read it and weep!

Greece “Dumps” Refugees Into Macedonia

Posted by George Brown on 20/08/2012
Posted in: Defence, News, Politics, Views. Tagged: Greece, illegal border crossings, illegal immigrants, Macedonia, Makedonija, politics, refugee dumping. 2 Comments

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Between 2 and 3am in the morning, Greek police illegally dumped immigrants from Pakistan, Afghanistan, Syria and other countries onto Macedonian territory, reports the Macedonian police – adding the Greek authorities are using illegal border crossings. Macedonian police sources say the situation is very alarming because of the situation in Syria and the Middle East which has created over 100,000 refugees thus far.

The Greek authorities are dumping sometimes truck loads of over 100 illegal immigrants into Macedonia via multiple unmarked border crossings. This is always done during the night hours. “We have already contacted the European Union and FRONTEX regarding this problem” – says a diplomat in the Macedonian Government.

Meanwhile Greece has been warned by the UN and EU groups for protection of human rights for their inhumane police actions as well as the appaling conditions in which immigrants are detained and kept.  There are an estimated 1.8 million illegal immigrants in Greece, or 17 percent of the total population.

Trpe Stojanovski from the regional center for Migration and Refugees (MARRI), says at this time Greece is a source of instability for Macedonia and the region.

“We are having a wave of illegal immigrants, and these are coming from a EU country (Greece), this is a very dangerous precedent as the authorities in Greece aren’t capable of controlling their borders nor their immigration. We are receiving refugees from Iraq, Afghanistan, and even from Mauritania. We have to constantly be increasing our budgets to deal with the new wave of refugees”, says Stojanovski.

Macedonian authorities will increase patrols along the Greek border in an effort to prevent further influx of of illegal immigrants by Greek authorities into Macedonia.

Помеѓу 2 и 03:00 во утринските часови, грчката полиција незаконски депонии имигранти од Пакистан, Авганистан, Сирија и други земји кон македонската територија, соопшти македонската полиција додавајќи дека грчките власти се користат илегалните гранични премини. Македонски полициски извори велат дека ситуацијата е многу алармантна поради ситуацијата во Сирија и на Блискиот Исток кој го создал над 100.000 бегалци досега.

Грчките власти се влеваат понекогаш камион носивост од над 100 нелегални имигранти во Македонија преку повеќе необележани граничните премини. Ова е секогаш направено во текот на ноќните часови. “Ние веќе контактирале со Европската унија и Фронтекс во врска со овој проблем” – вели дипломат во Владата на Република Македонија.

Во меѓувреме Грција е предупредена од страна на ОН и ЕУ групи за заштита на човековите права за нивните нехумани полициски акции, како и appaling услови во кои имигранти се приведени и чуваат. Постојат околу 1,8 милиони илегални имигранти во Грција, или 17 отсто од вкупното население.

Трпе Стојановски од регионалниот центар за миграција и бегалци (МАРРИ), вели во ова време Грција е извор на нестабилност за Македонија и регионот.

“Имаме еден бран на илегални имигранти, а овие се доаѓа од земја на ЕУ (Грција), ова е многу опасен преседан, бидејќи властите во Грција не се способни за контрола на своите граници, ниту нивните имиграција. Ние се прима бегалци од Ирак, Авганистан, па дури и од Мавританија. имаме постојано да се зголемува нашата буџети да се справи со новиот бран на бегалци “, вели Стојановски.

Македонските власти ќе се зголеми патроли по должината на грчката граница, во обид да се спречи натамошното прилив на илегални имигранти од страна на грчките власти во Македонија.

Source: MINA

Pray for Obama?

Posted by George Brown on 16/08/2012
Posted in: News, Politics, Views. Tagged: bumper sticker, obama, Pray for Obama, Psalm 190:8, us presidential election, US Republican Party. Leave a comment

I have recieved a number of emails from an acquaintance of mine in the USA in the last few days.

He is a political activist, and this being the US Preisential election year, his signature block contains the phrase “Pray for Obama, Psalm 109:8”.  Also I found a bumper sticker with the same message.

Now with my limited knowledge of American politics, and him being a political activist, I naturally assumed that this would be a statement of support for the presidency of Barack Obama .  So I decided to look up Psalm 190:8. It was during this search that I also found an image of the bumper sticker.

Car Bumper Sticker

In respect of the Psalm, this is what I found:

“Let his days be few; and let another take his office.”

Clearly, the message is not one of support.  Let his days be few? Am I being asked to pray for Obama’s death or demise?  I’m wrong, yes?

Of course I realise that real intent of this message is probably “Let his days (in office) be few; and let another take his office”. But that’s not what the Psalm says!

But Psalm 109 goes on thus:

“Let his children be fatherless, and his wife a widow.
Let his children be continually vagabonds, and beg: let them seek their bread also out of their desolate places.
Let the extortioner catch all that he hath; and let the strangers spoil his labor.
Let there be none to extend mercy unto him: neither let there be any to favor his fatherless children.
Let his posterity be cut off; and in the generation following let their name be blotted out.
Let the iniquity of his fathers be remembered with the Lord; and let not the sin of his mother be blotted out.
Let them be before the Lord continually, that he may cut off the memory of them from the earth.”

Now this I found disturbing.  I thought it was only Australian politicians and political parties that were devoid of morals and conscience. Nothing has Obama has done throughout his presidential term is deserving of this level of vitriol. It appears that American political parties will do and say anything to get their nominee elected.

Ultimately, I find this message and the sentiment conveyed by the message completely derogatory and absolutely inappropriate, whatever the colour of your politics.

Or am I reading too much into this? Can I hear the “free speech” movement sharpening their quills already?

Was ist dies für

Posted by George Brown on 16/08/2012
Posted in: Humour, Uncategorized. Tagged: Team wave. Leave a comment

This greeting was seen at London 2012 as the German Delegation passed by. Note Camilla Wales’ facial expression in the background.

What was that wave?

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Semper Quaerens

Words, By George!
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