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Episode: 1140
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Title: HPR1140: TGTM Newscast for 12/9/2012
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr1140/hpr1140.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-17 19:40:27
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Hi everyone, this is Clat2, you may or may not know me from Hacker Public Radio and it
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turns out we're throwing a party on New Year's Eve and everyone's invited whether you've
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listened to Hacker Public Radio or not, whether you've contributed or not, you should stop
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in on the Mumble server, mumble.openspeak.cc, Hort 64747, you can use any username you want,
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drop in, say hi, eavesdrop, whatever you want to do, it'll be a lot of fun and it's going
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for 24 hours, that's right, UTC minus 12, the whole UTC day will be broadcasting all
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day, all night and we want you to join us.
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You're listening to TGTM News, number 84 recorded for December the 9th, 2012, you're
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listening to the Tech Only Hacker Public Radio Edition, to get the full podcast including
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political, commentary and other controversial topics, please visit www.talkeaktme.us.
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Here are the vials to six for this program, your feedback matters to me, please send your
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comments to dg at deepgeek.us, the web page for this program is at www.talkeaktme.us,
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you can subscribe to me on identical as the username deepgeek or you could follow me
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on Twitter, my username there is dgtgTM, as an deepgeek talk geek to me.
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And now the tech roundup, from torrentfreak.com by Ernesto did November the 30th, 2012, imagine
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BitTorrent Piracy Group sysop jail for 40 months, September last year imagine stop distributing
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new films via their private BitTorrent tracker, unleash the net.
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As imagine, was one of the internet's leading BitTorrent release groups, their absence quickly
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led to rumors that the group had been busted by the feds.
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A few months later confirmation arrived when the group was indicted by the US government.
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In April, Jeremiah Perkins of Port Smouth, Virginia, Gregory Sherwanek of New York, Willie
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Lambert of Pennsylvania, and Sean Lovelady of California, were all arrested and charged
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with several counts of criminal copyright infringement.
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Earlier this month, Lovelady and Lambert received 23 and 30 months prison sentences respectively.
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And yesterday, 53 year old Sherwanek was jailed for 40 months by Virginia District Court
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judge, Arenda Allen.
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In addition, Sherwanek was ordered to pay $15,000 in restitution to the MPAA.
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After he serves as prison sentence, Sherwanek will be placed on probation for three years
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during which time he'll be forbidden from possessing any electronic device with the capability
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of reproducing and distributing copies of copyright materials.
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The 40 month jail term is the longest for a file sharing related case in the United States,
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according to the US government, Sherwanek deserved a higher sentence than the previously
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convicted defendants.
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As a sissop, he was higher in rank than Lambert and Lovelady, who were administrator and
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moderator respectively.
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Despite having a clean slate when it comes to criminal encounters with the law, the prosecution
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called for Sherwanek to be harshly punished, not least because he continued his work
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at Imagine, for more than a year after his house was first searched.
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Arenda used the search of his residence as a reason to reconsider his participation in
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the Imagine group and to end his role in the conspiracy to commit copyright crime.
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Defint, Sherwanek, and his co-conspirators continued and accelerated their illegal conduct
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in defiance of the law, United States Attorney Neil McBride wrote to the court.
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McBride further cited a report prepared on behalf of the major movie studios, which states
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that Imagine was responsible for 41% of all instances of English language theatrical
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audio piracy from September 2009 to September 2011, which amounted to almost five times
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more releases than the next leading English language release group.
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To read the rest of this article, follow links in the show notes.
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From torrentfreak.com, December 1, 2012, by EnigmaX, top big torrent sites have domains
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put on hold, pending legal action.
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Earlier this week, Homeland Security's ICE unit announced a new round of domain seizures,
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unlike previous operations that centered purely on the United States' health domains,
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this one was broader in scope.
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Dubbed Project Transatlantic, the seizures took place with help from European law enforcement
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agencies and Europol, quote, recognizing the global nature of internet crime, this year
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the IPR Center partnered with Europol, who, through its member countries, executed coordinate
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seizures of foreign based top level domains, such as.eu.be.dk.fr.ro and.uk.
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This effort is titled Project Transatlantic, and resulted in 31 domain named seizures,
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unquote, ICE announced.
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Compted by this new development, torrentfreak spoke with the owners of civil-bit torrent sites
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to get their opinion on what this might need for their sites.
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The general feeling was that ICE might be sending a message that no TLD is safe, even
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those in Europe.
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But despite the concern, what we didn't expect was any immediate action to seize domains.
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However, although not concrete, activity involving civil-top big torrent and other file-sharing
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related.eu domains in the past 24 hours has given course for concern.
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Yes, they afternoon the stasis of torrents.eu, phenope.eu, and btcne.eu will all forcibly
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changed by your ID, the European registry of internet domain names, rather than being
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simply mocked as registered, the domains were flagged as on hold.
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Quote, this domain name has been registered and is on hold.
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It is active, but may not be traded or transferred, pending the outcome of legal activity, unquote.
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Your ID's notes explain, the domains are not seized or taken offline, but the owners
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are unable to make any changes while they are on hold.
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Simless status changes will also apply to several other related domains, including ddl
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linking sites, separate.eu, and downextra.eu, torrentsite, real torrents.eu, and streaming
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links sites, watch series.eu, and channelcut.eu.
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The changes took place within the space of a few minutes, starring at 1631 and ending
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at 1635 Friday afternoon, other domains may have been affected, but so far those listed
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above are the only ones that we were able to find.
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To read the rest of the article, follow links in the show notes.
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From torrentfreak.com, by Ernesto Deidz, December 6, 2012, torrent reactor launches proxy
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to circumvent torrentsite censorship.
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This week an Italian court ordered all internet providers to block access to the domain names
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and IP addresses of both torrentreactor.net and torrents.net.
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The worked files of police investigation that was initiated after complaints by the local
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music industry, previously courts had already ordered similar blockades against the pirate
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bay and kickass torrents.
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The torrent reactor team are not amused by the blockade and have quickly taken action
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to allow their Italian users to regain access to the site.
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Quote, it is really sad to see authorities intervene, with the free and open internet.
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Pressure from media conglomerates is not doing any good and people should definitely defend
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their rights and freedoms.
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The torrent reactor team tells torrentfreak.
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Over the past 24 hours, the site's operators have worked hard to get a proxy service operational
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and it eventually went live a few hours ago.
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The proxy site, com.in, allows people to access torrent reactor when it's blocked and it
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also works with three other bit torrentsites that are currently censored in Italy.
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The torrent reactor is one of the most popular torrent sites in the country.
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According to the Italian prosecution, 600,000 locals visit torrent reactor each month, generating
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4 million page views, and total 14% of the site's users come from Italy.
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For the time being, these users can still reach the site through com.in and other proxies,
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but the torrent reactor crew is encouraging the public to speak out against such censorship
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efforts.
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Quote, when a ruling like this is made, the public should oppose it and have their voice heard.
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We hope those in Italy and other countries can stand up and change the situation for
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the better.
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They say, the music industry won't be very happy with torrent reactor's move and they
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are likely to ask for an injunction against com.in as well.
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The same happened last year when the authorities shut down the general purpose proxy site,
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proxyatalia.com because it allowed a lot of times to access the pirate bay.
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And so, the whack and wool continues.
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From TechDard.com by Mike Masnick, did December 5, 2012.
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No surprise here.
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Congress passes unanimous resolution telling the ITU, hands off the internet.
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One thing that's been so universal in the U.S. is pretty much everyone's opposition
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to the whole ITU, WCIT, charade, going on to buy right now.
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It doesn't matter what political party they belong to or what general views on technology
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or even the internet they hold, pretty much everyone recognizes even if there are faults
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with the system today, giving the ITU more control will inevitably make things worse.
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So it should come as little surprise that Congress has passed another resolution.
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They did an earlier one in August that more or less said the same thing.
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Unanimously, 397-0, telling the ITU to not even think about trying to take over any
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aspect of internet governance.
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This resolution first was approved in the Senate and this is just the House concurring.
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Quote, resolved by the Senate, the House of Representatives concurring, that it is the
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sense of Congress that the Secretary of State and consultation with the Secretary of Commerce
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should continue working to implement the position of the United States on internet governance.
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They clearly articulate the consistent and unequivocal policy of the United States to
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promote a global internet free from government control and preserve and advance the successful
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multi-stakeholder model that governs the internet today.
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Of course, such resolution is technically meaningless.
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It's mostly just a bit of warning that if the ITU does actually lead to significant
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changes in internet governance, the US is unlikely to go along with them.
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In an age when it's rare to see bipartisan support of anything, it's nice to see pretty
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much everyone recognize the ITU process is dangerous and undesirable.
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From TechDirt.com by Mike Masnik, they had December the 6th, 2012, Kim.com cleared to pursue
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case against New Zealand for illegal spying.
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The latest in the saga of New Zealand's government communication security bureau, GCSB, their
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version of the NSA, illegally spying on Kim.com, is that he's been cleared to follow lawsuit
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against the GCSB for his activities and the GCSB will be told to reveal some of the details
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of its secret electronic spying setup.
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Quote.
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The order for the GCSB to reveal top secret details came as the high court at Auckland
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ruled the spy agency would now sit alongside the police in a case probing the unlawful
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search warrant used in the raid on.com's North Auckland mansion.
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If high court judge Helen Winkelman said the GCSB would have to confirm all entities
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to which it gave information swash through its illegal interception of .com's communications.
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She said her order included members of echelon, five eyes, including any United States authority.
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The echelon network is an international intelligence network to which New Zealand and the United
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States are members along with Australia, Canada and the United Kingdom.
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End.
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You have to imagine that New Zealand officials are seriously regretting falling for the
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DOJ's version of the mega upload story without bawling to actually check the details, huh?
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Other headlines in the news to read these stories follow links in the show notes.
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Newly released drone records reveal extensive military flights in the United States.
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Update.
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A new 25GPU monster devised passwords in seconds.
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News from tech.com, TheStand.org, Havana at Times.org, Worstore.com, IndiesTimes.com, and
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All of Up.com used under a range permission.
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News from Tornfreak.com used under permission of the Creative Commons by Attribution License.
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News sources retain their respective copyrights.
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