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Rabu, 10 Maret 2010

15-Year-Old Terrorist In London

Hammad Munshi

According to an article in the London Telegraph, Muslim terrorists are recruiting teens as young as 15-years of age, to become terrorists in a very misguided cause. Shahid Malik is one such terrorist. He obtained terrorist materials from the internet and became indoctrinated.

Britain's youngest teenage terrorist: 'a wake-up call for parents'

Published: 1:12PM BST 19 Sep 2008 - A senior Muslim MP has warned parents they need to do more to protect their children against Islamic extremism.

Speaking after the sentencing of Britain's youngest terrorist, Shahid Malik, the minister for International Development, said parents had to be vigilant against the threat of radicalisation.

He also called on mosques to do more to combat fundamentalism. The MP spoke out after the sentencing of Hammad Munshi who was just 15 when he was recruited by a terror cell believed to have been plotting against the Royal Family...

http://www.telegraph.co.uk

Couple Starved Child While Raising Virtual Kid

When People Take The Internet Too Seriously

"Anima" character from "Prius Online"

A couple has been arrested for allowing their three-month-old child to starve to death, as they were preoccupied with raising a virtual child on the internet, in the video game "Prius Online."

Some will refer to this case as internet addiction, while others will label it negligence. Either way it is a very sad story and one that need not be repeated again. Spending time with your family is more important than being on the internet.

Girl starved to death while parents raised virtual child in online game

Friday 5 March 2010 17.03 GMT - Korean couple became obsessed with raising virtual baby while their real infant daughter lay abandoned and unfed.

South Korean police have arrested a couple for starving their three-month-old daughter to death while they devoted hours to playing a computer game that involved raising a virtual character of a young girl.

The 41-year-old man and 25-year-old woman, who met through a chat website, reportedly left their infant unattended while they went to internet cafes. They only occasionally dropped by to feed her powdered milk.

According to the Yonhap news agency, South Korean police said the couple had become obsessed with raising a virtual girl called Anima in the popular role-playing game Prius Online. The game, similar to Second Life, allows players to create another existence for themselves in a virtual world, including getting a job, interacting with other users and earning an extra avatar to nurture once they reach a certain level...

http://www.guardian.co.uk

Man Mimics "The Taking Of Pelham 123" And Is Arrested

Anthony Digait was arrested in New York for extorting an unnamed insurance company. His conduct was dubious and reminiscent of the film "The Talking Of Pelham 123" starring John Travolta, as it laid out a ransom demand, down to exact dollars and cents, with penalty increases in odd increments, if stipulated terms were not met.

The insurance unit had done him no harm, but he threatened the company with spam and an online smear campaign if they did not pay up. Well, they didn't. They called the police and he was arrested and is now facing prison. Never follow a Hollywood film, people. Those people are psychos.

Manhattan U.S. Attorney Charges California Man with Cyber-Extortion of New York-Based Insurance Company

For Immediate Release
March 8, 2010 United States Attorney's Office
Southern District of New York
Contact: (212) 637-2600

PREET BHARARA, the United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York, and GEORGE VENIZELOS, the Acting Assistant Director-in-Charge of the Federal Bureau of Investigation's New York Field Division ("FBI"), announced that ANTHONY DIGATI was arrested on March 6, 2010, on charges of attempting to extort approximately $200,000 from a New York-based life insurance company by threatening to make false public statements and transmit computer spam in an effort to damage the reputation of the company and cost it millions of dollars in revenue.

According to a criminal complaint unsealed on March 8, 2010, in Manhattan federal court:

On February 22, 2010, more than a dozen employees, executives, and one board member of the life insurance company (the "Company") received an e-mail signed "Anthony Digati." The e-mail reads, in part, "I HIGHLY suggest you visit this website and contact me afterwards." The e-mail provides a website address that leads a viewer to a website created by DIGATI (the "Website").

The website includes, among other things, the following text:

These things, unless you honor the below claim, WILL HAPPEN on March 8, 2010.

As you have denied my claim I can only respond in this way. You no longer have a choice in the matter, unless of course you want me to continue with this outlined plan. I have nothing to lose, you have everything to lose.

My demand is now for $198,303.88. This amount is NOT negotiable, you had your chance to make me an offer, now I call the shots.

I have 6 MILLION e-mails going out to couples with children age 25-40, this e-mail campaign is ordered and paid for. 2 million go out on the 8th and every two days 2 million more for three weeks rotating the list. Of course it is spam, I hired a spam service, I could care less, The damge [sic] will be done.

I am a huge social networker, and I am highly experienced. 200,000 people will be directly contacted by me through social networks, slamming your integrity and directing them to this website within days.

I think you get the idea, I am going to drag your company name and reputation, through the muddiest waters imaginable. This will cost you millions in lost revenues, trust and credibility not to mention the advertising you will be buying to counter mine. Sad thing is it’s almost free for me!

The process is in motion and will be released on March 8th, 2010. If you delay and the site goes live, The price will then be $3,000,000.00.

DIGATI, 52, was arrested this morning at his home in Chino, California. He is charged with one count of extortion through interstate communications. If convicted on this charge, DIGATI faces a maximum sentence of two years in prison and a maximum fine of $250,000 or twice the gross pecuniary loss or gain derived from the offense.

DIGATI is expected to be presented today before a U.S. Magistrate Judge in Riverside, California.

U.S. Attorney PREET BHARARA stated: "In this computer age, cyber-extortion has become an emerging tool for criminals to hold businesses at virtual gunpoint, threatening them with widespread spamming and other Internet-based attacks. With the assistance of the FBI, our office will work to safeguard the Internet and prosecute computer-savvy criminals who seek to harm the well-being of businesses and our economy."

FBI Acting Assistant Director-in-Charge VENIZELOS stated: "The digital age revolutionized business, among other ways, by drastically reducing the cost of direct marketing. But it has also facilitated the kind of cyber extortion allegedly effected by Digati. One blackmailer can, with mere keystrokes, spread damaging lies to millions. The threat is magnified by the sheer numbers of potential recipients. The most effective deterrent to cyber extortion is vigorous enforcement by the FBI."

Mr. BHARARA praised the New York FBI Office and the Riverside Resident Agency of the Los Angeles FBI Office.

This case is being prosecuted by the Office's Complex Frauds Unit. Assistant United States Attorney AMANDA KRAMER is in charge of this prosecution.

The charge in the criminal complaint is merely an accusation, and the defendant is presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty.

http://newyork.fbi.gov