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Monday, December 28, 2015
Report: 191M voter records exposed online
By Katie Bo Williams - 12/28/15 09:50 AM EST
Security bloggers and researchers claim to have uncovered a publicly available database exposing the personal information of 191 million voters on the Internet.
The information contains voters’ names, home addresses, voter IDs, phone numbers and date of birth, as well as political affiliations and a detailed voting history since 2000.
While in most states, voter registration lists are a matter of public record, many have regulations restricting access and use.
For example, South Dakota requires those requesting access to voter data to confirm that the information “may not be used or sold for any commercial purpose and may not be placed for unrestricted access on the internet.”
Security researcher Chris Vickery discovered the breach and reported it to DataBreaches.net, which has since reached out to law enforcement, as well as the California attorney general’s office.
“When one of their attorneys asked, ‘Well how much data are we talking about?’ and I read her the list of data fields and told her that we had access to voter records of over 17 million California voters, her response was ‘Wow,’ and she promptly forwarded the matter to the head of their e-crime division,” writes DataBreaches.net’s anonymous admin.
Steve Ragan, a security blogger for the security and risk management website CSO, has alsoinvestigated the breach, noting that none of the political database firms he identified and reached out to in connection with the database claimed ownership of the IP address where the files are posted.
“What Vickery has discovered is worse” than the recent breach of Hillary Clinton’s voter data by a member of Bernie Sanders’s campaign, Ragan writes, “because the data he discovered isn't a client score — it's a complete voter record for 191 million registered voters.”
“The problem is, no one seems to care that this database is out there and no one wants to claim ownership,” he says.
Because some states charge high fees for access to voter data, campaigns often turn to third-party vendors to purchase huge swaths of information at a lower price. They can then use the information to develop sophisticated data sets to help them gain an edge, much the way President Obama’s campaign did in 2012.
The exposed data set, for example, could be used as the backbone of a database for an issue-oriented campaign. Such databases can contain deeply personal information, such as whether you’re a gun owner, religious or believe in abortion.
Such information can then be used by criminals to target victims of the breach.
A police officer speaking to DataBreaches.net said that he intentionally keeps his address and other personal information off of the Internet to protect his family.
“I deal with criminals every day who know my name,” he told the site’s admin. “The thought of some vindictive criminal being able to go to this site and get my address makes me uncomfortable.”
Both Ragan and DataBreaches.net believe the dataset originated with the third-party vendor Nation Builder but that the poor configuration that resulted in its exposure was done by a customer that purchased the information.
“Nation Builder is under no obligation to identify customers, and once the data has been obtained, they cannot control what happens to it,” Ragan writes.
"While the database is not ours, it is possible that some of the information it contains may have come from data we make available for free to campaigns," Nation Builder CEO Jim Gilliam said in a statement acknowledging the breach. "From what we've seen, the voter information included is already publicly available from each state government so no new or private information was released in this database.”
Privacy experts have warned that unlike the commercial sector, campaign data remains a kind of Wild West, with the candidates under no obligation to safeguard the information.
There are several major discrepancies between how campaigns and the commercial sector are expected to handle personal data — in some cases putting voter information at risk.
Campaigns are largely exempt from many of the communications laws that apply to businesses, such as anti-SPAM laws.
It’s also unclear who would have responsibility for oversight of campaign data collection. There’s no consensus on what federal agency, if any, would take enforcement action against a campaign in the event of a hack.
Some question whether commercial standards for data protection are adequate for voter or campaign data, since the information given to campaigns is often far more personal than a credit card number.
“Is the commercial standard sufficient for politics?” Ira Rubinstein, a fellow at New York University who has written extensively on privacy in the big data era, asked while speaking to The Hill for a previous story on this topic.
“We’re not talking about which sneaker I want to buy. We’re talking about exercising the right to vote as a basic democratic right.”
The database is currently still live, according to a Monday morning post on DataBreaches.net.
--Updated at 2:44 p.m.
http://thehill.com/policy/cybersecurity/264297-report-191m-voter-records-exposed-publicly-online
Turkey Should Not Hope for an Easy Year – German Media
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The past year has been difficult for Turkey in many aspects - ranging from the fight against the Kurds to the attack on the Russian plane and subsequent conflict with Moscow. The next year will hardly be any easier, journalist Thomas Seibert wrote for Tagesspiegel.
"The Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK), Syria, the European Union, Russia: this year was a difficult one for Turkey. The next will hardly be easier," Thomas Seibert wrote for Tagesspiegel.
Why 'Turkey Can Easily Become a New Syria'
In his opinion, the country may expect challenges on several fronts, particularly, in domestic policy. Most likely, the Turkish authorities will continue their persecution of journalists and other critics of the government who allegedly insult President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, the journalist wrote.
In December, it became known that the Turkish authorities convicted three journalists of the Turkish newspaper Birgün for their article in which they called Erdogan a murderer and a thief.
Seibert also stressed that the possibility of an escalation of the conflict between the Turks and the Kurds is very high.
With regard to the Syrian conflict, he argued, Turkey will have to recognize that its original purpose, namely, the overthrow of the Assad regime, is causing distrust among many parties involved: not only Russia and Iran, which support the Syrian government, but also Turkey's Western partners, whose position on the matter does not correspond with the objectives of Ankara.
Bringing Up Baby Frankenstein: Daesh May 'Consume' Turkey One Day
For example, the US cooperates with the Syrian Kurds in its fight against Daesh terrorists, while Turkey views the Kurds as its most serious enemy, Seibert wrote.
According to the journalist, difficulties are awaiting Ankara in its relations with the European Union as well. Brussels admitted that the EU needs Turkey to deal with the refugee crisis, but Ankara seeks to get much more in return, including a visa-free regime with Europe and assurances of their future membership in the union.
In the long run, the goals of the EU and Turkey may become incompatible and result in the deteriorating relations between both parties, Seibert wrote.
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WHAT A JOKE!! State Dept. counts 'bringing peace' to Syria as a 2015 win
Secretary of State John Kerry played a large role in Syrian peace talks. | Getty By ELIZA COLLINS
Updated 12/28/16 02:39 PM EST
The State Department is counting "bringing peace" to Syria as one of its wins in 2015.
A boastful recap of the State Department’s accomplishments, written by spokesman John Kirby, includes the bold subheadline of "Bringing Peace, Security to Syria" above a more modest entry talking about U.S. aid for those affected by the country's turmoil and the U.S. push for a political transition from President Bashar Assad.
While Secretary of State John Kerry has played an integral role in the Syrian peace talks, the country remains embroiled in a nasty civil war and terrorized by the Islamic State.
“The United States and many members of the international community have stepped up to aid the Syrian people during their time of need — the United States has led the world in humanitarian aid contributions since the crisis began in 2011,” Kirby said.
Kirby wrote that the Syrians have “borne a heavy load” but that under Kerry’s stewardship the United Nations passed a U.S.-sponsored resolution to create a road map for Syria going forward.
The apparent declaration of a win echoes comments from President Barack Obama, who has been heavily criticized for calling the Islamic State a "JV team" in a January 2014 article and for calling the group's territorial expansion efforts "contained," just days before the Paris attacks.
Kirby also explicitly touched on the Islamic State, also called ISIL, saying that the U.S. is “winning [the] fight against violent extremists.”
“Although challenges remain, we have made positive strides over the last year, including in our fight against ISIL,” Kirby said. "This forward progress will only continue as more countries pledge resources to the anti-ISIL effort and as citizens around the world increasingly reject ISIL's misguided ideology.”
Kirby cited the White House Summit on Countering Violent Extremism, hosted in February, which he called “monumental.”
Other things the State Department is counting as wins: re-establishing ties with Cuba, protecting the Arctic, clinching the Iran nuclear agreement, stopping the Ebola outbreak, committing to U.N. development goals, securing a free trade deal, preserving ocean health, and reaching the climate agreement.
Magnets for murderers - Columbia Daily Tribune | Columbia Missouri: Op-Ed
By JOHN R. LOTT JR. and MICHAEL R. GORDINIER
Sunday, December 27, 2015 at 12:00 am
Would you post a sign announcing that your home is a gun-free zone? Would you feel safer? Criminals don’t obey these signs. In fact, to criminals, gun-free zones look like easy targets.
In the Tuesday Tribune, Edward Lawlor argued such signs make us safer. He claimed the research of one of the authors here, John Lott’s “More Guns, Less Crime,” has been “refuted.” But he ignores that more than two-thirds of the peer-reviewed research by criminologists and economists that look at national data support those findings and that not a single study finds a bad effect on murders, rapes or robberies.
With dozens of cases where permit holders have clearly stopped what would have been mass public shootings, it is understandable that killers avoid places where they can’t kill a large number of people.
What might be surprising is how killers often openly talk about their desire to attack where guns are banned. The Charleston killer’s first choice was to target the College of Charleston, but he chose the church instead because there were armed guards at the college.
Just a few months ago, the diary of the Aurora, Colo., “Batman” movie theater killer, James Holmes, was finally released. He turned down his first choice, an airport, because he was concerned about its “substantial security.” Out of seven theaters showing the Batman movie premiere within 20 minutes of the suspect’s apartment, he attacked the only one that had banned concealed handguns.
Or take a couple of cases from last year. Elliot Rodger, who shot to death three people in Santa Barbara, Calif., explained his own choice. In his 141-page “Manifesto,” Rodger turned down targets because he worried that someone with a gun would cut short his killing spree. Justin Bourque shot to death three people in Canada. His Facebook page made fun of gun bans, with pictures of defenseless victims explaining to killers that they weren’t allowed to have their guns.
Lawlor puts emphasis on polls of people who have no expertise in the area. Policeone, the country’s largest private organization of police, with 450,000 members, found that 80 percent of their surveyed members thought that letting permit holders carry at schools would likely reduce casualties.
In late 2013, Ron Noble, the secretary general of Interpol, noted two means of protecting people from mass shootings: “One is to say we want an armed citizenry; you can see the reason for that. Another is to say the enclaves [should be] so secure that in order to get into the soft target, you’re going to have to pass through extraordinary security.”
But Noble now realizes it was virtually impossible to stop killers from getting weapons.
There is extensive evidence to back this up. I joined University of Chicago economist Bill Landes in studying the effects of 13 types of gun control laws on public mass shootings from 1977 to 1999. Permitted concealed handgun laws were the only effective measures in preventing or reducing the harm caused by these attacks. Attacks occurred in those tiny areas where victims weren’t able to protect themselves.
Today, 12 states mandate that permit holders are allowed to carry guns on public college campuses. An additional 21 states leave it up to the universities. But these legal restrictions didn’t exist before the early 1990s.
Lawlor fears that students with permits will lash out violently at others, but he can’t point to one time that has happened at schools where permits have been allowed. Despite Lawlor’s concerns, there has never been a case where a student with a permit has threatened a professor over grades or anything else. The same concerns were raised for permit holders generally before Missouri enacted concealed-carry in 2004; after 10 years of experience, permit holders have proved to be extremely law-abiding.
Indeed, a study this past year by the Crime Prevention Research Center found that college-age permit holders in Michigan, Nevada and Texas (three states that break down revocation data by age) are at least as responsible as older permit holders.
Accidents over the decades are exceedingly rare. There were four accidental discharges by teachers or staff — one each at universities in Colorado, Idaho, Mississippi and Utah. All cases involved very minor injuries. None involved others getting a hold of the guns.
Gun-free zones are a magnet for murderers. But a year after permit holders are allowed to defend themselves and others, everyone will wonder what all the concerns were about.
John Lott is the president of the Crime Prevention Research Center, and Michael Gordinier is a senior lecture at the Washington University Business School.
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Tuesday, December 22, 2015
Americans! This Better Piss You Off! | TERrafirmaUSA
Unless you want to bury everything America stands for, unless you are for RE-enslaving women and your daughters, unless you believe the punishment for rape and homosexuality are death, and unless you believe that civilized men should return to the dark ages you better STAND UP! Your world is about to be rocked! The enemy is within the White House, your government, your communities and within the conditioning you receive on a daily basis. Turn off their mouthpiece: the television; the radio; the buy or meme of the day!!!! They would rather you stay asleep and do nothing than to right this injustice being inflicted upon us. They would rather have you comply and bowing on bent knee than standing to fight! Your way of life is about to become extinct if you let it!! DO NOT COMPLY! SPEAK YOUR VOICE! Stand up to tyranny and to those who do not represent the greater good. There is a clash of cultures coming, will you be ready?
Monday, December 21, 2015
Sunday, December 20, 2015
Putin Shares His View on Russia's Role in Emerging World Order
20:12 20.12.2015(updated 20:19 20.12.2015)
The new documentary film “World Order” was aired on Rossiya 1 television channel Sunday. Vladimir Putin was among those interviewed for the documentary. For your convenience Sputnik compiled best bits and pieces of the interview with the Russian president.
Putin emphasized the importance of being careful when it comes to nuclear weapons, stating that although Russia has its nukes ready, it "never either swung or would never swing its nuclear club at others."
"I hope no person is insane enough on Planet Earth who would dare to use nuclear weapons," Putin said.
On the issue of foreign interference into internal affairs of countries, the Russian president said a national government's drawbacks shouldn't be a reason for an intervention.
"The most important thing is not to undermine legitimate governments, not to destroy their statehood even if it appears to be imperfect," the president said.
"I think that no one should ever impose any values, which he/she considers to be correct, on others. We [Russia] have our own values and our own ideas about justice," Putin explained.
Some countries out there have "lost a sense of reality" thinking that they could tell Russia how to conduct its politics. That isn't going to happen, according to Putin.
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Putin: West Continues Cold War Approach Despite Bipolar System Collapse
"I guess that political nouveaux riches have lost a sense of reality… There are some countries and nations that will never accept a secondary role, a role of an occupied country or some kind of a vassal. It will end sooner or later. Soon enough, I guess," Putin said
Geopolitics is an important issue the world has always faced. Putin thinks if the geopolitical struggle cannot be avoided, then it should at least be civilized, with its principles uniformly understood and supervised.
"It is essential for future development to build relations of the so-called geopolitical struggle. The fight is inevitable and it is normal. It is only necessary to conduct it in compliance with the civilized rules," Putin said.
Obviously, Ukraine was also on Putin's mind.
"In relation to Ukraine and the post-Soviet countries in general, I am convinced that the position of our Western partners — Europe and the US — is not to do with the protection of Ukraine's interests, but with attempts to prevent the re-creation of the Soviet Union. And nobody wants to believe us that Russia doesn't aim to re-create the Soviet Union," the president said.
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Russia's Stance on Syria Not Changed: Syrian People Will Decide Their Fate
According to Putin, the West has now realized that it made a mistake by supporting an anti-government coup in Ukraine. However, now the West isn't willing to admit it.
"You cannot improve anything by organizing a coup. Has anything improved in the country? The power is in the hands of oligarchs," Putin said.
"Nobody wants to financially support Ukraine… At the same time, they [the West] want to shift the financial burden to Russia… Let's share the risks, we said. We are ready to restructure Ukraine's debt to us… They do not want to share this risk."
Putin also touched upon his neighbors on the European continent, stating that "Europe's problem is that it doesn't have independent foreign policy. At all."
"The role of Germany, which can and should act at international stage, cannot be ignored in order to change the existing international climate to increase stability," Putin said.
Related: Putin: Eastern Europeans Using Anti-Russia Propaganda in Politics As Putin Extends Olive Branch, Will the West Grasp it? Russia Identifies Over 320 Foreign Agents in 2015 – Putin US in Syria: ‘America Surrenders and Putin Wins Again’
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Obama Abruptly Waives 1980 Foreign Investment in Real Property Tax Act | Zero Hedge
Obama selling out America to the highest "Foreign" buyer. There goes the rug!!!
President Barack Obama signed into law a measure easing a 35-year-old tax on foreign investment in U.S. real estate, potentially opening the door to greater purchases by overseas investors, a major source of capital since the financial crisis.Contained in the $1.1 trillion spending measure that was passed to avoid a government shutdown is a provision that treats foreign pension funds the same as their U.S. counterparts for real estate investments. The provision waives the tax imposed on such investors under the 1980 Foreign Investment in Real Property Tax Act, known as FIRPTA.“FIRPTA has historically made direct investment in U.S. property a non-starter for trillions of dollars worth of foreign pensions,” said James Corl, a managing director at private equity firm Siguler Guff & Co. “This tax-law modification is a game changer” that could result in hundreds of billions of new capital flows into U.S. real estate.Foreign investors have flocked to U.S. real estate since the global economic meltdown, drawn by the relative yields and perceived safety of assets from office towers and shopping centers to apartments and warehouses. The demand has helped drive commercial real estate prices to record highs. Many foreign investors structured their purchases to make themselves minority investors and bypass FIRPTA.REIT PurchasesThe new law also allows foreign pensions to buy as much as 10 percent of a U.S. publicly traded real estate investment trust without triggering FIRPTA liability, up from 5 percent previously.“By breaking down outdated tax barriers to inbound investment, the FIRPTA relief will help mobilize private capital for real estate and infrastructure projects,” Jeffrey DeBoer, president and chief executive officer of the Real Estate Roundtable, an industry lobbying group, said in a statement.Cross-border investment in U.S. real estate has totaled about $78.4 billion this year, or 16 percent of the total $483 billion investment in U.S. property, according to Real Capital Analytics Inc. Pension funds accounted for about $7.5 billion, or almost 10 percent, of the foreign total, according to the New York-based property research firm.“Foreign pensions are such a low percentage of foreign investment in U.S. real estate because of FIRPTA,” Corl said.Investment SurgesForeign investment has surged from just $4.7 billion in 2009, according to Real Capital. Foreign buying this year as a percentage of total investment in U.S. real estate is about double the 8.1 percent average in the 10 years through 2012.Despite a perception that FIRPTA was a response to the wave of Japanese buying of trophy U.S. property in the late 1980s and early 1990s, including Rockefeller Center and Pebble Beach, the act was actually passed in 1980 in response to international investors buying U.S. farmland. Under old rules, foreign majority sellers had to pay 10 percent of gross proceeds from the sale of U.S. real estate as well as additional federal, state and local levies that could increase the total tax burden to as much as 60 percent, according to the National Association of Real Estate Investment Trusts.The change “is a huge deal,” said Jim Fetgatter, chief executive of the Association of Foreign Investors in Real Estate. “There’s no question” it will increase the amount of foreign investment in U.S. property, he said.
Saturday, December 19, 2015
VACCINE VICTORY: Parents Stop State's Unethical HPV Vaccine Push - Jefferey Jaxen
There is nothing more terrifying than an informed public. For those of you
touting vaccines are safe, you are half right. If you mean clean vaccines with
one virus and no mercury (don't kid yourself into thinking that they don't still
administer mercury to unsuspecting victims), it would be ideal. But vaccines are
meant to be applied when there is a threat to the greater population, which
there has never been. They are not to be applied as a mandated daily, weekly,
yearly or newborn requirement! The public needs to do the real research, even
the CDC has proved a direct correlation to Autism from vaccines. You are fools
to trust your doctors and not trust your better logic. If you choose to
vaccinate, THAT IS YOUR CHOICE - but do not lecture the rest of the higher
thinking individuals who maintain the right to choose what they put in their
bodies. You cannot force people to take tainted medicine and you certainly
should not buy into the pharmaceutical companies' ploy to use you AND YOUR
CHILDREN as guinea pigs! Grow up! Take charge of your own health. You cannot
afford to trust misinformed and paid proponents of bad medicine. If you really
have researched you didn't read this far, so I would suggest to those of you
still reading, follow the links and prove me wrong.
VACCINE
VICTORY: PARENTS STOP STATE'S UNETHICAL HPV VACCINE PUSH
11/8/2015It took exactly one month to the day for an activated Indiana population to
turn back efforts by their state’s health department to coerce and pressure
parents, outside of law, into having their children receive the potentially
dangerous human papillomavirus vaccine (HPV). Independent health journalist,
Jefferey Jaxen, was contacted by two separate families telling of letters they
received by their state’s health departments regarding their child’s HPV vaccine
status. An article chronicling
the incidents was immediately published to raise awareness on October 5th,
2015.
Investigation revealed that the official health department letters
received did not state whether or not the HPV vaccine was mandatory. This grey
area created confusion and anger as many
states are currently moving to pass mandatory vaccination laws with
potentially severe
penalties. What was more striking was the fact that the children, who were
named in the official state letters, were found because of their inclusion into
a vaccine tracking list. The problem was that the parents never knowingly
consented to their child’s participation and inclusion onto this list.
Investigations revealed that every state has a vaccine tracking list, or
immunization information system, for children. With each step to coerce parents,
omit vital information, and unethically push vaccines on children, states are
losing major integrity.
Activated Communities are
Unstoppable
Indiana parents, along with the American Family Association of Indiana, sent
letters, emails, and made phone calls protesting the intrusion by the State's
government into private affairs along with other vaccine related concerns
prompted by the letter. After one month, obtuse officials caved and were forced
to comply with the will of its citizens. The
(Fort Wayne) Journal Gazette reported on November 6th, 2015 that the Indiana
State Department of Health has revised a letter sent to about 305,000 parents of
Indiana children with no record of having started the three-dose vaccine for
human papillomavirus, or HPV. The revised letter now truthfully states that the
HPV vaccine is not required by the State of Indiana, information that was
previously omitted. The new letter also prominently points out that the Indiana
State Department of Health regularly reviews immunization records reported to
the state’s Children and Hoosier Immunization Registry Program, or CHIRP, andincludes a link to have a child’s
information permanently removed from the registry. Commenting on state
intrusion into a parent’s medical choice Indiana Governor Mike Pence commented,
“I think it is a decision that's best left to parents in consultation with
their doctors.”
The Greater Good for Who?
It should
always be remember that the HPV vaccines, Gardasil and Cervarix, are private
products of a corporation. Glaxo Smith Kline, the makers of Cervarix, have paid
out more that $9.1 billion in a variety of lawsuits and major convictions
since 2003. Worldwide, the damage and efficacy of Gardasil and Cervarix is being
reviewed by many regulatory health agencies and oversight bodies. In addition,
the vaccine has been the center of countless lawsuits and legal actions
worldwide. The European Union’s European Medicines Agency (EMA) has recently
convened a Scientific Advisory Committee (SAC) in response to mounting HPV
vaccine damage among European Union teenagers. The SAC is looking at 13,915
cases of HPV related damage. In 2013, the Japanese Health Ministry rescinded its
recommendation for the use of HPV vaccines Gardasil and Cervarix. The removal of
these shots was prompted after mounting evidence of serious adverse side effects
and incongruent science. Japan has refused to add the shot back to the schedule
to date. A report in 2014 by
the U.S. Government Accountability Office looking at the Vaccine Injury
Compensation Program, which has paid out well over $3 billion in vaccine
damages, stated:
- “11 percent of claims filed since fiscal year 1999 were still in process
(pending) as of March 31, 2014…”
- “In some instances, however, a vaccine can have severe side effects,
including death or an injury requiring lifetime medical care.”
those unaware of the current battle to turn back mandatory vaccination and
secure medical choice in the United States, this move by the Indiana State
Department of Health is a major victory. It represents a previously rare
acknowledgement from a governmental body to the demands and concerns around
vaccines raised by parents. In addition, this is a win for independent
journalists and the alternative media who represents the true voice of the
people and the free expression of ideas.
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References
Article:
Removing Your Child From A Vaccine Tracking System
U.S.
States Attempting Vaccine Legislation
CA
Vaccine Refusers to get "Court Order" or "CPS visit"
HPV
Vaccine Voluntary, State Clarifies in Letter
GlaxoSmithKline
$9.1 Billion in Lawsuits Paid Out Since 2003
U.S. Government 2014 Vaccine
Injury Report
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Measles
Police State: ''Parents who do not vaccinate their children should go to
jail''
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VACCINE VICTORY: Parents Stop State's Unethical HPV Vaccine Push - Jefferey Jaxen