Posts tagged Slovakia
Periodical Political Post *135
Nov 10th
Queer News
- Appeal rejected, marriage equality upheld by Spain’s top court
- Three US states will get marriage equality after recent votes
- Plans for civil partnership for gay couples defeated in Slovakia
- Thousands rally for equal marriage, adoption rights in France
- 25% of young queers were assaulted in England study finds
- Pastor charged with sex abuse on gay men he was “curing”
Other News
- Russia puts internet censorship, ban of anon tools into effect
- US politician wants death penalty against rebellious children
- Australian school follows US example with ban on hugging
- BBC bans Brian Cox from… looking for aliens on new planet
- Voters decide gay LA porn stars must always wear condoms
- Justin Bieber gay sex doll leaves teen heartthrob incensed
Periodical Political Post *53
May 23rd
Queer News
- Portugal’s president ratifying law which allows gay marriage
- Denmark approves equal adoption rights for gays
- Ban on gay anthology by US school challenged
- Skinheads attack Slovakia’s first gay pride parade
- Lithuania’s first gay pride march draws protests
- Moscow pride banned as protesters say they will march anyway
- Australian minister quits after being filmed at gay sex club
Other News
- No trial needed for life imprisonment in USA
- US troops executing prisoners in Afghanistan, journalist says
- Travellers to be searched for porn in Australia
- Airport body scanners apparently do show every detail
- Catholic church punishing nun for allowing life saving abortion
- Facebook caught sharing secret data with advertisers
- More immigrants means less crime according to stats
German News
- Österreich bestraft angenommene Jugendpornografie
- Deutsche Muslime fordern Schwulen-Schutz im Grundgesetz
- Elite-Internat feuert Lehrer wegen Homosexualität
- CDU & FDP weiterhin für Internet-Zensur
Top Story
- School Spy Program used on US Students contains Hacker friendly Security Hole
A controversial remote administration program that a Pennsylvania school district installed on student-issued laptops contains a security hole that put the students at risk of being spied on by people outside the school, according to a security firm that examined the software. The LANrev program contains a vulnerability that would allow someone using the same network as one of the students to install malware on the laptop that could remotely control the computer. An intruder would be able to steal data from the computer or control the laptop webcam to snap surreptitious pictures. The vulnerability was discovered by researchers at Leviathan Security Group, who began examining the program after customers who saw media coverage of the Pennsylvania case expressed concern that the program might be exposing their employee computers to intrusion from outsiders. The same software is used by many businesses to monitor and maintain their employee laptops.
The Lower Merion School District in Pennsylvania is embroiled in a lawsuit and FBI criminal investigation over use of the LANrev software. The cases involve allegations that administrators spied on students through the software installed on 2,300 school-issued Macbooks. Read on…



