Italian postcard by D3, no. 1942/14. Sent by mail in 1954.
Linda Douglas by Ernest A. Bachrach, 1952
A jack rabbit shooting target. Undated, and unused, found in Pittsburgh at least twenty years ago. Please do not shoot rabbits.
April 6, 1958. Detroit police members: women.
Attackers behind the Flame espionage malware that targeted computers in Iran used more than 80 different domain names to siphon computer-generated designs, PDF files, and e-mail from its victims, according to a new analysis from researchers who helped discover the threat.
The unknown authors of Flame shut down the sprawling command-and-control (C&C) infrastructure immediately after last Monday's disclosure that the highly sophisticated malware had remained undetected for at least two years on computers belonging to government-run organizations, private companies, and others. The 80 separate domain names were registered using a huge roster of fake identities, and some of the addresses were secured more than four years ago.
"The Flame C&C domains were registered with an impressive list of fake identities and with a variety of registrars, going back as far as 2008," Kaspersky Lab expert Alexander Gostev wrote in a blog post published Monday. "In general, each fake identity registered only 2-3 domains, but there are some rare cases when a fake identity registered up to 4 domains..."
This could end badly. I feel like someone should tell them the targets are over there.
PHOENIX — In a strongly worded critique of the country’s best-known sheriff, the Justice Department on Thursday accused SheriffJoe Arpaio of engaging in “unconstitutional policing” by unfairly targeting Latinos for detention and arrest and retaliating against those who complain.
After an investigation that lasted more than three years, the civil rights division of the Justice Department said in a 22-page report that the Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office, which Mr. Arpaio leads, had “a pervasive culture of discriminatory bias against Latinos” that “reaches the highest levels of the agency.” The department interfered with the inquiry, the government said, prompting a lawsuit that eventually led Sheriff Arpaio and his deputies to cooperate...