A lawyer who advised the Drexel Burnham Lambert junk bond department on the legality of transactions testified Monday that information about improper or illegal activity was withheld from him.
The lawyer, Craig Cogut, said however that the information was withheld by Michael Milken’s brother, Lowell. Cogut said he never discussed the questionable transactions, involving Storer Communications warrants, with Milken.
The hearings are being held to help U.S. District Judge Kimba M. Wood determine if Milken committed more than the six felonies he pleaded guilty to in April. The judge will take the evidence into account when she decides Milken’s sentence, which could be up to 28 years in prison.
The Foreign Ministry has said it is aware a diplomat was found dead outside the Russian embassy last month. The news magazine Der Spiegel said the 35-year-old had fallen from a window before he was found October 19.
The Russian Embassy had not agreed to an autopsy, according to sources in the security services cited by Der Spiegel. It was therefore unclear how the reported agent died.
The man was officially serving at the Russian Embassy in the capacity of second secretary. Der Spiegel reports the embassy would only call it "a tragic accident" and said it would refrain from further comment "for ethical reasons."
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On June 25, 2016 at 21:45 UTC DNS root name servers began receiving a high rate of TCP SYN packets in what looks very much like a SYN flood attack, as well as ICMP packets. These packets continued until approximately June 26 00:41 UTC.
All DNS root name server letters received this traffic. DNS root name servers that use IP anycast observed this traffic at a majority of anycast sites.
The source addresses of these particular queries appear to be randomized and distributed throughout the IPv4 address space.
Preska had already imposed a protective order preventing the release of the countries’ names, which were in Hammond’s statement and in sentencing paperwork. The government had disputed his claims involving the countries, and Preska responded by ordering the names be redacted.
“While he billed himself as fighting for an anarchist cause, in reality, Jeremy Hammond caused personal and financial chaos for individuals whose identities and money he took and for companies whose businesses he decided he didn’t like,” USA Preet Bharara said in a May statement.
Georgia Tech launches the Cybersecurity Leadership Program – a new effort to educate the C-suite about how to fortify their enterprise and protect data
Dimitri Alperovitch, Georgia Tech alum (MS INFO ’03), co-founder & chief technology officer, CrowdStrike Inc.
Georgia Tech professor Manos Antonakakis
Teresa Shea, exec VP & Dir of Cyber Reboot, In-Q-Tel & former director of Signals Intelligence at the National Security Agency
Ret. Admiral James A. Winnefeld, Jr., frmr vice chair of the Joint Chiefs of Staff & Prof of practice in Georgia Tech’s School of International Affairs