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SP's MAI Issue No. 12 | June 16-30, 2012 - Internal Security Updates

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    INTERNAL SECURITY / VIEWPOINT
    Cyber space hotting up
    By Lt General (Retd) P.C. Katoch

    India must aim not only to match Chinese cyber threat but outpace it as adequate deterrence.

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    INTERNAL SECURITY / BREACHES
    Johnny Depp’s security apprehend ‘pirates’

    Johnny Depp’s security guards apprehended two men dressed as pirates after they attempted to sneak into the actor’s movie trailer.

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    INTERNAL SECURITY / BREACHES
    Mitt Romney’s Hotmail account hacked?

    According to a Gawker report, the US Presidential nominee from the Republican Party, Mitt Romney’s e-mail account was hacked recently...

  • INTERNAL SECURITY / BREACHES
    Heist at Heathrow terminal

    In February 2002, two men held up a security van at Heathrow’s Terminal 4 and made off with 4.6 million English pounds. The men attacked as security guards were unloading the money from a plane that had just arrived from Bahrain.

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    Undercover agent with gun gets past airport security

    An undercover Transportation Security Agency (TSA) agent was able to get through security at Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport with a handgun during testing of the enhanced-imaging body scanners, according to media reports.