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    British warnings of terrorists targeting airports and nuclear plants!

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     British warnings of terrorists targeting airports and nuclear plants! Empty British warnings of terrorists targeting airports and nuclear plants!

    Post by Rocky Sun 02 Apr 2017, 2:58 am

    British warnings of terrorists targeting airports and nuclear plants!


    02/04/2017


    British intelligence believes that "Daesh" terrorist and other extremist movements, the group may be able to find ways to put explosive devices inside laptops and cellular phones in a way that allows her pregnancy without being monitored those devices during the inspection.
    According to the newspaper "Telegraph" British, that the British security agencies issued warnings that terrorists might be able to find ways to penetrate security systems for some vital installations, and because of the so called security to promote the protection of airports and nuclear stations bodies, and therefore concerns the possibility of terrorists using their techniques to target airports appeared in Europe and the United States.
    Security agencies also raised assumptions that hackers tried to penetrate the electronic systems for the protection of nuclear plants. Officials warned that terrorists and spies are trying to take advantage of security holes in the protection of stations systems.
    The British Minister of Energy, Jesse Norman, for "Telegraph" that British nuclear plants to ensure its ability to address the growing risks arising from electronic attacks, pointing out that the British government has allocated 1.9 billion pounds in the electronic security sector.
    Little, that the United States and Britain announced earlier ban on carrying larger electronic devices from smart phones on board some flights, except for medical equipment.
    It includes the US embargo 10 airports in the Middle East and North Africa, while withdrawing British ban coming from Turkey, Lebanon, Jordan, Egypt, Tunisia and Saudi Arabia flights.

    http://aletejahtv.org/permalink/157981.html

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