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Saved by uncleflo on November 13th, 2014.
Countries that have less-than-stellar records when it comes to dissenting voices must really, really hate Tor. Coincidentally, Russia's Interior Ministry has put out a bounty of around $110,000 to groups who can crack the US Navy-designed privacy network. After the country's vicious crackdown on dissenting voices back in 2012, protestors who hadn't escaped or been jailed began using anonymous internet communication as their first line of defense against the Kremlin. If you're considering taking part in the challenge (and earning yourself a tidy stack of cash to quell your conscious), be warned -- the bounty is only open to organizations that already have security clearance to work for the Russian government.
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Saved by uncleflo on July 15th, 2014.
My name is Gavriil Afanasyev Klimov and I am a freelance concept designer working in the movie and game industries. After high school I relocated to Los Angeles to attend the renowned Art Center College of Design where I majored in Industrial Design with a focus on Entertainment Design. Since my graduation I worked with multiple directors and companies. Some of my clients include: Activision, Blizzard, Kojima Productions, Nike, Paramount and Treyarch to name a few. I am temporarily residing in London, UK - where I keep working on upcoming movie and game projects.
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Saved by uncleflo on September 5th, 2013.
(Reuters) - Russian President Vladimir Putin described the former U.S. intelligence contractor sought by Washington on espionage charges as a "strange guy" but said he could rest easy that he would not be handed over to U.S. authorities. U.S. President Barack Obama withdrew from a bilateral summit with Putin last month after Moscow granted asylum to Edward Snowden who had leaked details of secret U.S. government surveillance programmes. "He is a strange guy," Putin said of Snowden in an interview with Russian state television and the Associated Press released on Wednesday. "I don't get what he is thinking."
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Saved by uncleflo on September 5th, 2013.
President Vladimir Putin has accused U.S. intelligence services of a lack of professionalism for their failure to round up NSA leaker Edward Snowden, whose arrival and subsequent stay in Russia fractured U.S.-Russia relations in early August. Incidentally, Putin's comments came around the same time that he was originally meant to meet with U.S. President Barack Obama, but Obama canceled that meeting in August after learning of Russia's decision to grant Snowden asylum. And now, with his remarks on the eve of the G20 summit in St. Petersburg on Thursday, Putin, himself a former spy, could have hit a nerve — if not for the looming U.S. attack on Syria, analysts said.
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