Roberto Abraham Scaruffi

Tuesday, 6 March 2012


Latest News Mar 6, 2012
Obama: Window Remains for Peaceful Solution to Iran Nuclear Issue
President Barack Obama says he believes there is still time to achieve a peaceful solution to the Iran nuclear issue, but that Iran's leaders need to make a decision to forsake pursuit of nuclear weapons. Mr. Obama and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu discussed Iran, troubled Israel-Palestinian peace efforts, and the Arab Spring during a meeting at the White House. ...
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UN atomic watchdog reiterates concern over Iran's nuclear programme
The head of the United Nations atomic watchdog today highlighted ongoing serious concerns about a possible military dimension to Iran's nuclear programme, adding that the country has tripled its monthly production of enriched uranium. ...
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International Aid Workers and Diplomats Press Syria on Crisis
The International Committee of the Red Cross says aid workers in Syria have reached two Homs neighborhoods near Baba Amr, a rebellious district overrun by government forces last week after a nearly month-long assault. ...
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In today's multilayered attacks against government systems, one of the key entry points is through web applications, according to multiple reports. These attacks often start by targeting low hanging fruit, including layer 7 DoS, SQL injections, cross-site-scripting and other vulnerabilities known to exist in web applications.
Opposition Rallies Against Putin's Victory
Thousands of opponents of president-elect Vladimir Putin rallied on Pushkinskaya Square in downtown Moscow on Monday evening, denouncing his victory at the presidential polls as illegitimate. ...
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International Monitors Differ on Russian Vote Fairness
International monitors gave different assessments of Russia's presidential elections that secured Vladimir Putin a third term in the Kremlin.
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International Monitors Say Russia Vote Skewed For Putin
International election monitors say Russia's presidential election was clearly skewed in favor of Prime Minister Vladimir Putin.
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Network security incidents within the U.S. federal government have increased 650% over the past five years, according to a 2011 report from the Government Accountability Office (GAO-12-137), endangering the implied confidentiality and integrity of sensitive government information. At a time when many agencies are moving toward cloud-based solutions for many IT needs, they are obliged to rethink their approach to system access control.
Pakistan tests fire nuclear capable ballistic missile: army
Pakistan successfully test fired a nuclear-capable, short-range, surface-to-surface ballistic missile on Monday, the military said.
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Suicide Bomber Attacks Bagram US Base in Afghanistan
A suicide bomber has killed at least two Afghan civilians and wounded four others after detonating explosives at the gates of the U.S. military base at Bagram, just north of Kabul. ...
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