Tuesday, 26 August 2014

Russia's FSB's bid to find identities of cloaking users and law enforcement's relationship with Tor

Everyone will want to be anonymous?



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Assets of Russia’s top anti-corruption official, his aide seized by Moscow court | Russian Legal Information Agency (RAPSI).

Jumped out window?



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Fair Russia suggest depriving corrupt Russian officials of state pensions — RT Russian politics

Are there too too many?

'MP Oleg Mikheyev of the Fair Russia parliamentary caucus told reporters that the new bill concerns those who commit crimes "against the state authority, the interests of civil service and the interests of municipal power bodies." The politician further explained it meant bribery and graft. The bill also bans the employment as civil servants of anyone who had been sentenced to five or more years in prison for economic crimes.'




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Putin is key to avoiding a new cold war | David Owen | Comment is free | The Guardian

Or, a hot one?



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Ukraine president calls snap election as he prepares for Putin meeting | World news | theguardian.com




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Parade of Ukrainian soldiers was intended as an insult

It harkens back to the dark ages as a Russian FSB tactic to humiliate...



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Ukrainian situation deteriorating, Russians say in poll | Russia Beyond The Headlines




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Russian Economy is not so good ... Oil prices and ....

"According to experts, there are several reasons for the fall in prices. As could be expected, seasonal oil demand is down in both Europe and Asia. However, one less anticipated factor was a 25 percent increase in oil production in Libya. Additionally, increased violence in Iraq has also caused volatility in the oil markets.
Source: Russia Beyond the Headlines -"





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Lavrov Says 'Hasn't Heard' of Russian Military Invasion Into Ukraine | Russia | RIA Novosti

Lithuanian Ambassador Raimonda Murmokaite, whose country requested the urgent meeting, said the incursion of scores of Russian trucks into Ukraine without Kiev's consent was a "violation of Ukraine's sovereignty."


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More Russian hiking soldiers who stupidly had lunch with separatists in the Ukraine

"Ukraine's state security service said on Monday it had detained 10 Russian paratroopers who had crossed into Ukrainian territory from Russia in a column of several dozen armed infantry vehicles."


http://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/aug/26/russian-soldiers-captured-pro-moscow-rebels-ukraine



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Russia on defensive about its stupid soldiers hiking in the Ukraine

Ouch! 

"Sources in Moscow have admitted that a number of men captured insideUkraine were indeed serving Russian soldiers, but said they crossed the border by mistake. The admission comes as President Vladimir Putin meets his Ukrainian counterpart, Petro Poroshenko, for talks in Minsk. The pair shook hands ahead of the talks on Tuesday afternoon."


http://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/aug/26/russia-admits-soldiers-in-ukraine



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