Friday, March 2, 2012

Interpol Sting Nets 25 Suspected Anonymous Hackers

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It's the perfect time for the next links roundup. I've dug up stuff on Interpol, Intel and Google.

Right, who has been discussing Interpol? It was www.webpronews.com with their blog post entitled Interpol Sting Nets 25 Suspected Anonymous Hackers.

What did they say about Interpol? They said:
In what appears to be a coordinated sing operation named "Operation Unmask" by International Criminal Police Organization (INTERPOL), 25 suspected members of the hacker group Anonymous were arrested yesterday
and went on to say
The operation, which netted suspects in more than a dozen cities in Europe and Latin America, was carried out after going through computer logs in order to trace IP addresses. It also netted 10 suspects in Argentina, six in Chile and five in Colombia, Spanish police said


Next up it's a site that's been talking about Intel - Intel Capital Launches $100M Connected Car Fund To Invest In Automotive Technologies.

They wrote:
After launching the Ultrabook Fund to invest in tablet technologies, Intel Capital, the investment arm of chip giant Intel Corporation, has created a $100 million fund to invest in technology innovation in the automotive industry
... sounds interesting ...
Called the Intel Capital Connected Car Fund, the new venture vehicle will be targeted primarily at investing in technologies that will deliver in-vehicle infotainment, mobile connectivity, driver assistance systems and other car-focused applications. This also includes new in-vehicle applications and development tools, speech recognition, gesture recognition and eye tracking optimized for the connected car.


Last but not least we have Two Simple Steps to Take Control Over Google's New Privacy Policy from mashable.com, focussing on Google. They made some good points, particularly
Google's new privacy policy takes effect Thursday
and
What's new about it?

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