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Russia and Georgia - the Oil game continues?
Submitted by Kai on Mon, 2008-08-11 06:49.
Russia is moving in to Georgia. Is the Big Bear securing it's oil reserves? Are they trying to close the West's access to the Caspian sea? Where will Putin head after Georgia? Is Putin the new Stalin?
These and many other questions have surfaced around the world for a while now. To many of us, Georgia is far away, thus the news are easily downgraded on our scale of importance. And this might very well be Putin's exact calculations - that Russia can go out and grab Georgia with little or no reactions from the international communities.
I hope that reactions will come. That the international community will raise it's voice and tell Russia and Putin that theft is not acceptable. That Georgia will receive support and help on their path to independence and democracy.
In our globalized market, we are all interdependent. That should also mean that we are equally responsible for each other, that we should care and that we need to voice our concerns.
Larko opened my eyes - by pointing my radar to the incident. Thus, I changed the filter mode in my brain, and interesting bits of information started to appear. Some of them are listed below.
I encourage you to spend a few seconds (as a minimum) to consider the questions I pose above. By spending that little investment of your time, you may find that you need to do something more. If you do, please go ahead! Thanks!
These and many other questions have surfaced around the world for a while now. To many of us, Georgia is far away, thus the news are easily downgraded on our scale of importance. And this might very well be Putin's exact calculations - that Russia can go out and grab Georgia with little or no reactions from the international communities.
I hope that reactions will come. That the international community will raise it's voice and tell Russia and Putin that theft is not acceptable. That Georgia will receive support and help on their path to independence and democracy.
In our globalized market, we are all interdependent. That should also mean that we are equally responsible for each other, that we should care and that we need to voice our concerns.
Larko opened my eyes - by pointing my radar to the incident. Thus, I changed the filter mode in my brain, and interesting bits of information started to appear. Some of them are listed below.
I encourage you to spend a few seconds (as a minimum) to consider the questions I pose above. By spending that little investment of your time, you may find that you need to do something more. If you do, please go ahead! Thanks!
- Russian Business Network blog (follows the RBN, also on the cyber warfare on Georgia)
- Huffington Post - interesting considerations from the US Security Advisor for President Carter
- Swedish Foreign minister Carl Bildt on the case
- EU consider reactions
OWA Fishing attack
Submitted by Kai on Mon, 2007-12-10 11:00.
I just love Gnucitizen - this time Adrian Pastor explains how to use an Outlook Web Access design flaw to create a phishing attack.
The post is a bit technical, but it gives you a very good idea of just how easy it is to fool your OWA users to give up their user names / passwords to a hacker.
The scary bit is that Adrian told Microsoft about this a couple of years ago - but since this is a design feature and not a bug, Microsoft is not changing it.
So if you are running OWA - make sure to take precautions!
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