Friday, October 13, 2017

Military And Intelligence News Briefs -- October 13, 2017

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, center, looks at a computer as he inspects a shelling drill of a long-range artillery.

VOA: North Korea Steals Military Documents from South

A South Korean lawmaker says North Korea computer hackers stole hundreds of secret military documents from South Korea.

The documents are said to include plans for destroying the North Korean leadership if a war takes place.

The South Korean official, Lee Cheol-Hee, is a member of the ruling Democratic Party of Korea and the National Defense Committee. He said on Tuesday that defense officials talked about the stolen documents.

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Military And Intelligence News Briefs -- October 13, 2017

How North Korean hackers stole 235 gigabytes of classified US and South Korean military plans -- VOX

US nuke sub arrives in South Korean port amid tensions on peninsula -- RT

Navy to send destroyer to Far East to boost ballistic missile defense -- Navy Times

U.S. Military in South Korea Prepares Mass Civilian Evacuation Drills -- Newsweek

Latest North Korea earthquake a sign of instability at nuclear test site: Experts -- CNBC/Reuters

Kelly: North Korea threat 'manageable'; hopes diplomacy works -- Military Times/AP

Russia mulls boosting missile capabilities on NATO border -- DW

Russia May Send More Iskander Missiles To Kaliningrad -- RFE

Lawmaker: Russia Developing Weapons Capable of Responding to Increased US Threat -- Sputnik

Russia Says U.S. Denied Entry To Officials Slated To Criticize U.S. Military At UN -- RFE

Russian top brass: US radars cover all possible trajectories of Russian ballistic missiles -- TASS

China's Undewater Nukes: The Most Dangerous Nuclear Threat No One Is Talking About? -- National Interest

Chinese Military Urges US to Remove THAAD from S Korea Over Security Concerns -- Sputnik

Somalia's top military chiefs resign, no reason given -- Reuters

No problem in buying Russian S-400s, Erdogan says, hints at S-500 talks -- RT

Why Is Ukraine Showing Its Military Wares in the United States? -- Foreign Policy

Danish proposal sees military buildup as response to a ‘confrontational’ Russia -- Defense News

Report: Germany would rather invest in EU defense than NATO -- DW

Military history provides traditional dilemma for German army -- DW

Nato flotilla docks in Belfast for weekend -- BBC

The 2% Benchmark Is Blinding Us to NATO Members’ Actual Contributions -- Defense One

US begins delivery of Black Hawks to Afghanistan -- The Hill

More US advisers will help break Afghan war stalemate, top US commander says -- Military Times/AP

New probe launched into deadly IED attack in Iraq -- The Hill

US Army to Demonstrate New Extended-Range Artillery by 2018 -- National Defense

Firm Touts .50 Cal Round Effective Underwater to 60 Meters -- Defense Tech

Mattis: Pentagon Reviewing Africa Patrol Rules -- Washington Free Beacon

House moves forward on defense bill negotiations -- The Hill

Bipartisan US lawmakers introduce new war authorization -- The Hill

Pentagon procurement chief Ellen Lord: ‘Lots of needs, opportunity in space’ -- Space News

Panel: Pentagon Facing Future Recruiting Challenge Due to Lack of Candidates -- USNI News

DoD relief efforts continue in Puerto Rico as Trump suggests cutting aid -- Military Times

Top recruiter: Just 136,000 out of 33 million young Americans would join the Army -- Army Times

2 comments:

Unknown said...

Over 45 Democrats in the House of Representatives are going to jail!

"On Tuesday, Fox News reported, Rep. Scott Perry said Awan had made “massive” data transfers that posed a “substantial security threat.” Awan and four of his associates made 5,400 unauthorized logins on a single government server that belonged to Xavier Becerra, then head of House Democratic Caucus and now attorney general of California.

On October 6, Luke Rosiak of the Daily Caller reported that Awan’s attorney wants to bar authorities from recovering data off the hard drive from a laptop with the username “RepDWS.” Capitol police found that laptop in a phone booth in the Rayburn House Office Building after Imran Awan had been banned from the House network from which he made massive data transfers."


www.foxnews.com/politics/2017/10/11/imran-awan-case-lawmaker-calls-massive-data-transfers-from-wasserman-schultz-aide-substantial-security-threat.html

www.frontpagemag.com/fpm/268120/imran-awan-made-massive-data-transfers-lloyd-billingsley

Unknown said...

The Daily Caller has a

FOLLOW THE MONEY CHART

Where they show smart Democrats paying for the privilege of send information from U.S. Congressional servers to the Pakistani Intelligence Service.

THAT IS THINKING WITH YOUR NOGGIN!

http://dailycaller.com/2017/10/06/imran-awan-very-strongly-wants-to-block-review-of-hard-drive-was-using-alias/