Just last Friday, the hacker collective Anonymous claimed victory for gaining access a private FBI conference call — as well as taking down several websites. Here’s today’s deja vu moment: Anonymous has accepted credit for downing the Central Intelligence Agency’s website and hacking personal information from several Alabama government sites. RT reports that the CIA’s website appeared to be down just after 3 p.m. this afternoon — at the time of this posting, it still remains offline. RT states that it is most likely a DDoS attack where the hackers overload the server causing the site to crash. Gizmodo writes “If this is what it looks like , it could be Anon’s greatest hit so far.” The CIA is reportedly looking into these attacks. The group also claims to have stolen the personal information of more than 46,000 people from Alabama law enforcement and government websites. In an online news release Friday, the group claimed to have taken Social Security numbers, license plate numbers, phone numbers, addresses and criminal records. Mobile city spokeswoman Barbara Drummond said Utah authorities alerted officials Thursday night that hackers may be targeting the city. She told The Associated Press that the city shut down its computers to avoid the attack and that the hackers did not gain access to Mobile’s servers. However, hackers did breach the website of the city webmaster, and took data from a recent program offering amnesty to people with outstanding warrants for municipal offenses. The warrant amnesty information from Mobile had already been made public by the city to encourage people to participate in the amnesty program, Drummond said. She said city technicians are still trying to determine whether some personal information required to log on to that website may have been stolen. The group says the attack was prompted by what it called Alabama’s “racist legislation” targeting illegal immigrants. “You complain about immigrants costing the state money, however, you do not care about spending the same money to protect your own legal citizens,” the news release said. The group says it will not use the personal information to do damage. “Because of the possible cost of lives and money to regular citizens, we are deleting this data and are seeking to make it known that you not only have shown zero regard for immigrants, but for the very citizens that live in the great state of Alabama.” Officials in other Alabama cities have said they are not aware of being attacked. Hackers claiming to be affiliated with Anonymous have launched a spate of attacks on law enforcement websites in recent weeks, hitting such cities as Salt Lake City, Boston, Syracuse, N.Y. and Greece. The collective of activists, pranksters and hackers have also targeted financial institutions such as Visa and MasterCard, as well as the Church of Scientology. The New York Times reports Jerry Irvine, a member of the National Cyber Security Task Force, as saying the group is “unstoppable” and that more attacks such as this will continue to happen on government sites: “Why can’t they be stopped? Because security technologies have not kept up with the extent of the vulnerabilities that exist.” CNET reports that Anonymous also officially took credit today for hacking into the U.N.’s server yesterday. The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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AP – The Obama administration on Saturday called for stepped up U.S.-European cooperation to isolate tyrannies like the Assad regime in Syria, promote democracy in the Arab World and beyond and repair damage from the global financial crisis.

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Security software developer Symantec is stating that 13 apps by three developers could be spreading malicious code – Android.Counterclank — among as many as 5 million phones, stealing information from users. But, another security software developer — Lookout Mobile Security — believes it is just “aggressive” advertising. The Guardian has more : The dispute [between the two security firms] indicates the conflict about the difference between malware and “adware” – where software on the user’s computer generates intrusive advertising – has shifted from the desktop, where the line has been blurred over the years, to the mobile platform, and particularly to Android, the mobile operating system which increasingly dominates world sales of smartphones. At the same time, it reinforces concerns that Android has become the target for malware writers who find its open market system, as well as the multiple unofficial Android app markets, an effective way to spread malicious software. Kevin Haley with S ymantec spoke to ComputerWorld stating that the developers involved – iApps7, Ogre Games and redmicapps — don’t seem real. He also describes this as the largest malware attack on Android phones yet that runs unwanted advertisements: Although the infected apps request an uncommonly large number of privileges — something that the user must approve — Haley argued that few people bother reading them before giving their okay. “If you were the suspicious type, you might wonder why they’re asking for permission to modify the browser or transmit GPS coordinates,” said Haley. “But most people don’t bother.” Gizmodo has the full list of apps that could be malicious: Counter Elite Force Counter Strike Ground Force CounterStrike Hit Enemy Heart Live Wallpaper Hit Counter Terrorist Stripper Touch girl Balloon Game Deal & Be Millionaire Wild Man Pretty women lingerie puzzle Sexy Girls Photo Game Sexy Girls Puzzle Sexy Women Puzzle Still, the Guardian reports Lookout Mobile as saying ”we see no evidence of outright malicious behaviour” and that the apps’ actions are “attributable to a class of more aggressive ad networks.”

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It’s a special day for a special reason: It’s Keith Olbermann ‘s birthday! He’s 52 yet doesn’t look a day over 54. Here at THE BLAZE we want to wish him well and another fantastic year on the edge of obscurity. And while we won’t actually be giving Olbermann anything for his 52nd year on Earth, we did have ideas of things we thought would make great gifts. After all, it’s the thought that counts. Here’s what some members of our team had in mind for Olbermann… National Security Correspondent Buck Sexton — “A suit that fits.” Assistant Editor Madeleine Morgenstern — “Emergency candles, in case his studio lights blow out again .” THE BLAZE magazine editor Chris Field — “The gift of self-awareness.” Business Editor Becket Adams — “I’d buy him a shot… of dignity.” Front-Page Editor Jon Seidl — “A Twitter war. I’ve always wanted to get in one with him, but honestly have been afraid I won’t be able to contain myself once it started.” Faith Editor Billy Hallowell — “An education: with a major in common sense and a minor in reading comprehension. ” “Sparks” Editor Mike Opelka – (Opelka wanted to get Olbermann a gift but…) “I went by The Humility Hut , but they had nothing big enough to cover him.” READERS– Leave your gift ideas for Olbermann in the comments section below!

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The New York Police Department is taking heat following revelations that a documentary about the threat of radical Islam was screened to nearly 1,500 officers during training.

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Michelle Malkin was cracking me up on Twitter the other day, hammering Jay-Z for his Occupy hypocrisy with his leasing out of an entire hospital floor for Beyoncé’s delivery. And here it is at New York Times , ” As R&B Royalty Gives Birth, Security Irks Hospital’s Other Patients “: The couple were visiting their twin daughters in the neonatal intensive care unit at Lenox Hill Hospital in Manhattan on Friday night, as they have done daily since the babies’ premature birth on Dec. 28. But when they tried to leave the sixth-floor unit to go home to Brooklyn at about 11 p.m., the new mother, Rozz Nash-Coulon, recalled, a burly security guard suddenly blocked their way. The familiar area outside the neonatal unit had been transformed: partitions had been put up, the maternity ward windows were completely covered, and even the hospitals’ security cameras had been taped over with paper. Guards with Secret Service-style earpieces roamed the floor. “We were told we could walk no further,” Ms. Nash-Coulon said Monday. And when she and her husband, Neil, demanded an explanation, she added, the guard claimed, unconvincingly, “ ‘Well, they’re handling hazardous materials,’ ” even as a large group of people screened from view were passing through the main hallway he had declared off-limits. It was just the first of a series of indignities that they and several other noncelebrity maternity patients say they experienced over the weekend, as Lenox Hill Hospital went all-out to protect the privacy of Beyoncé Knowles and Jay-Z, whose daughter, Blue Ivy Carter, was born there on Saturday. At one point, another father, Edgar Ramirez, 25, said, security guards kept him out of the neonatal unit for three hours while his wife and newborn were waiting for him. At another point on Saturday, a guard declared that “the floor is on lockdown,” Ms. Nash-Coulon said, and told her that if she left the neonatal unit, she would not be allowed back in to see her babies. “It was just really disgusting,” said Ms. Nash-Coulon, 38, who is still recovering from her C-section, while one of her twins remains in the hospital. “We really believe the hospital is culpable in this because they didn’t let us know what was happening. And the security of our children is at risk when you cover security cameras.” More at that top link. And at Human Events , ” Occupy’s Celebrity 1 Percent Backers .”

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Michelle Malkin was cracking me up on Twitter the other day, hammering Jay-Z for his Occupy hypocrisy with his leasing out of an entire hospital floor for Beyoncé’s delivery. And here it is at New York Times , ” As R&B Royalty Gives Birth, Security Irks Hospital’s Other Patients “: The couple were visiting their twin daughters in the neonatal intensive care unit at Lenox Hill Hospital in Manhattan on Friday night, as they have done daily since the babies’ premature birth on Dec. 28. But when they tried to leave the sixth-floor unit to go home to Brooklyn at about 11 p.m., the new mother, Rozz Nash-Coulon, recalled, a burly security guard suddenly blocked their way. The familiar area outside the neonatal unit had been transformed: partitions had been put up, the maternity ward windows were completely covered, and even the hospitals’ security cameras had been taped over with paper. Guards with Secret Service-style earpieces roamed the floor. “We were told we could walk no further,” Ms. Nash-Coulon said Monday. And when she and her husband, Neil, demanded an explanation, she added, the guard claimed, unconvincingly, “ ‘Well, they’re handling hazardous materials,’ ” even as a large group of people screened from view were passing through the main hallway he had declared off-limits. It was just the first of a series of indignities that they and several other noncelebrity maternity patients say they experienced over the weekend, as Lenox Hill Hospital went all-out to protect the privacy of Beyoncé Knowles and Jay-Z, whose daughter, Blue Ivy Carter, was born there on Saturday. At one point, another father, Edgar Ramirez, 25, said, security guards kept him out of the neonatal unit for three hours while his wife and newborn were waiting for him. At another point on Saturday, a guard declared that “the floor is on lockdown,” Ms. Nash-Coulon said, and told her that if she left the neonatal unit, she would not be allowed back in to see her babies. “It was just really disgusting,” said Ms. Nash-Coulon, 38, who is still recovering from her C-section, while one of her twins remains in the hospital. “We really believe the hospital is culpable in this because they didn’t let us know what was happening. And the security of our children is at risk when you cover security cameras.” More at that top link. And at Human Events , ” Occupy’s Celebrity 1 Percent Backers .”

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**Written by Doug Powers Hip-Hop empresario Jay-Z has expressed his support Occupy Wall Street in his own way before. If reports of the trip to the hospital for the birth of Jay-Z and Beyonce’s baby are accurate, he’s still standing behind the 99%… actually, way behind them, down the hall, past the security guards and up the elevator : To accommodate the influential couple’s demand for privacy at Lenox Hill Hospital, other new and expecting parents said they were essentially put on “lockdown” and even booted out of the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) — on the same floor as Beyonce’s delivery “suite” — so the pampered songstress and her party could come and go unencumbered. “They just used the hospital like it was their own and nobody else mattered,” raged new dad Neil Coulon, whose efforts to see his premature, newborn twins in the NICU were disrupted by the birth of little Blue Ivy Carter. “They locked us into the NICU and would say, ‘You can’t come out to the hallway for the next 20 minutes.’ When I finally was able to go back out, I went to the waiting room and they’d ushered my family downstairs!” Congrats to the happy parents! And by “happy parents” I mean Jay-Z and Beyonce, because some of the other parents at the hospital still don’t sound very happy : Last night, at least four security guards stood watch at the hospital’s fourth-floor elevator bank, where new parents and grandparents were still voicing their frustrations over security measures that delayed or completely prevented them from visiting. “People are really upset and complaining,” said the hospital worker, noting that the medical staff has to “shut down” whenever there’s movement on Beyoncé’s part. But at the end of the day, there was another satisfied 99er courtesy of a fabulously wealthy OWS advocate: Coulon scoffed at the double-standard treatment. “I know they spent $1.3 million and I’m just a contractor from Bed-Stuy, but the treatment we received was not okay,” Coulon said. Cool it, dude — if you play your cards right you might be allowed up to the private suites and given the opportunity to purchase matching OWS onesies for your newborn twins. **Written by Doug Powers Twitter @ThePowersThatBe

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