SP's MAI Issue No. 20 | October 16-31, 2013 - Internal Security Updates
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INTERNAL SECURITY / CYBER
India should have jurisdiction to prosecute cyber attackers: MinisterThe Information Technology Minister Kapil Sibal suggested that India should...
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INTERNAL SECURITY / CYBER
E-commerce software vulnerable to hackersOnline transactions rely on a trusted third party, or “cashier,” who bridges the gap between vendors and their customers.
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INTERNAL SECURITY / CYBER
US Army announces cyber security collaborative research allianceCyber-security is critical to protecting Army systems from sophisticated...
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INTERNAL SECURITY / BREACHES
Hillary Clinton's security erases photo taken by 'fan' on his smartphoneAt a convention in Miami where former US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton...
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INTERNAL SECURITY
Left-wing extremism declining: Home MinisterThe Home Minister Sushil Kumar Shinde recently reviewed left-wing extremism (LWE) with the Chief Secretaries, the Directors General of Police of the nine LWE-affected states and the representatives of the CAPFs.
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INTERNAL SECURITY
US, Canada, Australia and Europe easing airport security liquid restrictionsAir travellers in Canada, the US, Australia and Europe may soon be able to bring larger bottles of water and other liquids through airport security again, thanks to high-tech screening methods that will be able to chemically identify liquid explosives.
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INTERNAL SECURITY
Cabin baggage security tagsAir travellers who lose security tags on their luggage or whose cabin baggage is inadvertently not stamped will no longer have to trudge to the security check from boarding gates under revamped scrutiny procedures at Indian airports.
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INTERNAL SECURITY / BREACHES
Woman refused McNuggets, attacks attendant, captured on security cameraSecurity camera footage of a Toledo woman attacking a drivethru attendant after being refused Chicken McNuggets has gone viral on YouTube.
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INTERNAL SECURITY / BREACHES
Kid hops on to flight without credentialsA nine-year-old boy who recently hopped a flight to Las Vegas from Minnesota had carefully planned the jaunt and practised sneaking through security at the Minneapolis International Airport, according to new details about his trip.
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INTERNAL SECURITY / BREACHES
2.9 million Adobe customers hit in data breachHackers have recently breached the servers of Adobe, stealing data on 2.9 million customers and the source code from at least three of its products, the software company stated recently.