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Date: 1999-02-12
Barter: Digitale Staatsgeheimnisse gegen Drogen
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Ein General der israelischen Armee lässt seinen Laptop
unbeaufsichtig daheim, ein Dieb setigt ein & findet sich
plötzlich in Besitz aller möglichen Aufmarschpläne & anderer
Staatsgeheimnisse. Diese sind nicht leicht an den Mann zu
kriegen & werden schliesslich gegen Drogen im Wert von 500
US-Dollar ver/bartert.
post/scrypt: Hier hat das Leben wiedereinmal auf seine
unnachahmliche Weise Kabarett gespielt
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Bouki Naeh and Eran Navon
02/09/99
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Computer specialists of the Israeli state police have been
analyzing for the last several days the data on General
Amiram Levins personal computer, and are trying to
determine which libraries and files were either copied or
downloaded via Email in the past month and to where.
In a secret report, written yesterday by the police for the duty
magistrate in the Tel-Aviv district court, it was noted that,
police investigators are suspecting that the entire database
on General Levins personal computer was copied, sold or
downloaded by Email.
...
Its become clear at this stage of the investigation, that
Levins notebook was traded to a drug dealer in an exchange
for an old NIS 2,000 (about $500.00), drugs debt.
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The discovery of the stolen notebook PC started to unravel on
Wednesday this week.
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On Wednesday, during the afternoon hours, two suspects,
Dani Shlepman and Ganadi Shpovonikov were picked up and
arrested on San-Martin Street next to the national park.
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The Jerico type pistol found in Shlepmans possession, was
traced as registered to General Levin.
Shlepman was interrogated and immediately confessed to
tens of burglaries in the last several months, including to
General Amiram Levins house. "I had no idea to whose
house I was braking into" and " it was a villa that was fairly
easy to gain access to, so I got in
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took a notebook computer, a handgun, a commando knife,
several medals that seemed to be very valuable, and I left.
None of the items were in a safe."
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Shlepman confessed that he took the laptop to a computer
specialist for evaluation. According to Shlepman, the
specialist powered-up the notebook, and observed data
regarding troop movements, maps with distinct markings and
other top-secret documents.
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Shlepman identified Stanislav Ostrovsky, a 25 years old Tel-
Aviv pub manager, as the buyer and brought the police to his
home. At Ostrovskys house, the police found in addition the
General Levins stolen computer, narcotics of various types
including heroin, cocaine and marijuana.
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Source
YEDIOTH AHRONOTH International Edition
Full text
http://www.infowar.com/class_2/99/class2_020999a_j.shtml
relayed by
darek milewski <darekm@cmeasures.com>
via
mea culpa <jericho@dimensional.com>
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edited by Harkank
published on: 1999-02-12
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