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By Corey Charlton for MailOnline Published: 13:13, 12 September 2015 | Updated: 13:19, 12 September 2015 GCHQ bosses suggest users should get rid of overly complex passwords Britain’s cyber intelligence agency, the GCHQ, has released new guidance suggesting people should avoid complex passwords for their online accounts. In a departure from the conventional belief passwords
READ MOREAccording to some newspapers: Greek authorities have arrested crew members aboard a vessel reportedly carrying weapons to Islamic State forces in Libya No further details have been made public about the vessel, its specific cargo or its origin and destination. The vessel is reportedly not registered in Greece. ISIS Weapons In Europe? Greek Coast Guard
READ MOREEvery thriller needs a twist and turn http://loucollins.uk/2015/09/08/execution-of-british-citizens/ http://loucollins.uk/2015/09/09/debate-among-us-officials-over-whether-to-kill-people-over-twitter-accounts-dave-and-the-drones-part-ii/ It started as: Mr Cameron described the drone strikes as “an act of self-defence” which had to be carried out to protect Britain from terrorist attacks because “there was no alternative. Now it’s become UK envoy makes new legal argument for drone killings in Syria Letter
READ MOREPart I – (not written by Fredrick Forsythe or George Orwell) By Gordon Rayner, Chief Reporter – telegraph Here’s the summary Britain’s war on Isil in Syria was launched from a nondescript aircraft hangar in Lincolnshire 3,000 miles away, where an RAF drone pilot in a leather chair fired the missile that killed two jihadis
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