Thursday, December 31, 2009

German posts guide to crack GSM code

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German security expert has raised the ire of the cell phone industry after he and a group of researchers posted online a how-to guide for cracking the encryption that keeps the calls of GSM-standard cell phone users secret.

Karsten Nohl, 28, said he, working with others online and around the world, created a codebook showing how to get past the GSM encryption used to keep conversations on more than 3 billion mobile phones safe from prying ears. Nohl said the purpose was to push companies to improve security. “The message is to have better security, not we want to break you,” he said.

GSM, the leading cell phone technology around the world, is used by several wireless carriers in the US.

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Saturday, June 06, 2009

Never seen before Hitler photos out

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Never seen before photos of Adolf Hitler taken by personal photographer Hugo Jaeger have been revealed.

Jaeger was granted unprecedented access to Hitler from 1936 to 1945. He travelled with Hitler and chronicled the Fuhrer and his confidants at small gatherings, public events and private moments.

The images almost never made the light of day, reports the New York Daily News. Back in 1945, when the Allies pushed towards Munich, the snapper came face-to-face with some American soldiers.

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Wednesday, November 19, 2008

New Beginning

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England’s visit to Germany on Wednesday for an end of-year friendly international sees Fabio Capello’s men hampered by a sizeable injury list, while Diego Maradona will make his coaching bow with Argentina.

But while Steven Gerrard and Frank Lampard will both be missing and there will be no 108th cap at least on this occasion for David Beckham, who must wait to draw level with the late Bobby Moore, the match is an opportunity for second string England players to press their claims.

While the former world champions, who have four months to prepare for their next World Cup qualifiers, do battle at the Berlin Olympic Stadium another former World Cup winner, Maradona, will be taking to the dugout at Hampden Park for his first match in charge of Argentina against Scotland.

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Friday, April 18, 2008

Wagner women in epic battle to lead opera festival

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The curtain may be rising on the final act of an epic leadership battle at Germany's Wagner Festival after family patriarch Wolfgang Wagner said he was ready to go if his two daughters took over jointly.

In what media have called the "war of the cousins", three great-grand-daughters of Richard Wagner have fought for years for the right to succeed Wolfgang Wagner, his grandson who, at 88, has led the opera festival since 1951.

Wolfgang Wagner indicated to sponsors last week that he was willing to step down if his daughter from a first marriage, Eva Wagner-Pasquier, 63, and her much younger half-sister Katharina, 29, took the reins together.

The two rivals, who media say had not talked to each other in years, are to submit a proposal to the Richard Wagner Foundation in the next few weeks on how they intend to lead one of the world's top opera festivals.

Katharina said they had grown closer since last year's death of Wolfgang's second wife Gudrun, Katharina's mother.

"We have realized we get on well and we actually don't think that differently," she told the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung newspaper this week.

"There is some sisterly affinity."

In 2001, the foundation chose Eva, a theater manager, as Wolfgang's successor, but he refused to step down, insisting his contract was for life.

Foundation members will meet again on April 29, when they are likely to discuss the half-sisters' proposal.

Richard Wagner himself inaugurated the purpose-built opera house at Bayreuth in southeast Germany in 1876 after searching in vain for a venue big enough to stage epic operas such as his four-part Ring cycle.

Devotees of his works have famously included Hitler. Demand for the annual festival is so high that fans can wait up to 10 years for a ticket.

"BLACKMAIL"

Whether family tensions will wane under an Eva-Katharina duo remains to be seen, as the half-sisters' cousin Nike, 62, also aspires to run the festival.

Nike, who runs an arts festival in the city of Weimar and is the daughter of Wolfgang's brother Wieland, said she and Eva had already handed in a proposal to lead the festival together, and that she would be disappointed if her cousin switched sides.

"Wolfgang Wagner is blackmailing the foundation: Only if his own blood gets the ok he will think about resigning," she told the Berliner Morgenpost daily.

Katharina Wagner, a statuesque blonde, had her directing debut at the Wagner festival last year and received mixed reviews for "Die Meistersinger von Nuernberg". Some critics say she is too young and inexperienced to lead the festival.

Nike called her work "childishly harmless, popular and tabloidy" in a radio interview this week, saying she did not know how Katharina would work with Eva, who was a "serious person".

She ruled out the idea of all three women heading the festival together, saying it would lead to "endless disputes".

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