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Israel minister calls smartphone owners 'idiots'
February 8, 2022 at 1:57 pm | Published in: Israel, Middle East, News
Israeli Finance Minister Avigdor Lieberman yesterday described those who carry smartphones as "idiots".
"I previously told the army spokesperson Avi Benyahu, that only idiots are wandering with smartphones," Lieberman told Serogym, referring to recent reports that Israeli police hacked the phones of public figures and the son of former Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
"I repeat what I said previously, only idiots have smartphones."
The official pointed out that the case of secret wiretapping by the police was "true". "These are serious crimes, and this is the behaviour of criminals," he added.
Israel announced it was setting up a national inquiry yesterday after a newspaper reported illicit use by police of powerful spyware against confidantes of Netanyahu and other public figures.
Dubai Authorities Ban Storm Pictures
Samuel Osborne - The Independent
16 Mar 2016 11:55
It is illegal to post pictures of storms online, authorities in the United Arab Emirates have warned.
Posting negative images or rumours about the recent flooding could be punished under the country's cybercrime laws, the interior ministry said.
Damaging the country's reputation online is punishable imprisonment and a fine of up to 1m Emirati Dirhams (£189,500), the International Business Times reported.
Officials said people were "spreading rumours" and behaving "irresponsibly" on social media.
Heavy rain storms hit the gulf state earlier this week, flooding roads and causing flights to be cancelled.
Many have shared pictures of flooded roads and cars submerged in water.
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Dubai Authorities Ban Storm Pictures Samuel Osborne - The Independent 16 Mar 2016 11:55 It is ille
البته قانون جدید نیست قبلا قانون داشتند که:
...snapping photos or videos of traffic accidents and circulating them on social networking sites is a violation of the law. It’s also illegal to post images or videos of aviation accidents, with those found guilty facing up to life imprisonment and/or a fine between Dhs50,000 and Dhs3 million, as well as deportation.
الان گفتند سیل هم شاملش میشه!!! فحش دادن تو شبکه های اجتماعی و پول جمع کردن تو شبکه های اجتماعی (ولو برای کمک به ایتام و ...) هم اونجا غیر قانونی هست و مجازات داره -
وقتی دقیقا خود همونهایی که محل دقیق اصابت گرز گران به کلۀ نحسای عزیز را به نقل از تصاویر به دست آمده از هکرها به شما نشون دادند، الآن چند تا عکس ماموگرافی آوردند و دارند محل اصابت دقیق موشکهای جک اسپارو به همه جای اصفهان را به شما نشون میدن آدم باید به یه چیزهایی شک کنه و از یه چیزهایی هم مطمئن بشه دیگه!
Iran's New Secret Weapon: Photoshop
Peter Kafka
Updated Jul 10, 2008, 6:42 PM
Just ask the Russians - running in an arms race can be awfully expensive. So you've got to hand it to the Iranians for figuring out an effective force multiplier: Digital photo editing.
Photoshopping (or whatever tool they're using) isn't new to Middle East imagery - bogus photos have cropped up repeatedly from Lebanon, for instance. But this may be the first time we've seen evidence of it as a foreign policy tool. NYT:
Agence France-Presse said that it obtained the image from the Web site of Sepah News, the media arm of the Iranian Revolutionary Guards, on Wednesday. But there was no sign of it there later in the day. Today, The Associated Press distributed what appeared to be a nearly identical photo from the same source, but without the fourth missile...
For its part, Agence France-Presse retracted its four-missile version this morning, saying that the image was “apparently digitally altered” by Iranian state media. The fourth missile “has apparently been added in digital retouch to cover a grounded missile that may have failed during the test,” the agency said.
سال 2008 وقتی که توان پرتاب هم زمان 4 موشک برای ایران فوتوشاپ معرفی میشد...
الآن دیگه کسی از این چرندیات نمیگه! الآن میگن 99% فوتوشاپهای ساخته شده سال 2008 تو ایران را زدیم!!! کسانی که اون موقع باور میکردند الآن هم باور میکنند...
The New York Times
In an Iranian Image, a Missile Too Many
By Mike Nizza and Patrick J. Lyons
July 10, 2008 9:16 AM
سال 2008 وقتی که توان پرتاب هم زمان 4 موشک برای ایران فوتوشاپ معرفی میشد...
الآن دیگه کسی از این چرندیات نمیگه! الآن میگن 99% فوتوشاپهای ساخته شده سال 2008 تو ایران را زدیم!!! کسانی که اون موقع باور میکردند الآن هم باور میکنند...
Scientific American -Technology
Is That Iranian Missile Photo a Fake?
A Q&A with Hany Farid, doctored digital-photo sleuth, on allegedly faked missiles--and tornadoes
By Adam Hadhazy on July 10, 2008
Do you think the picture with the four missiles has been altered?
It's pretty clear that all four missiles didn't launch at the same time. The question is whether this is a straight clone job [copy and paste], like The New York Times blog is suggesting, or if the fourth missile is in fact a separate missile launch that was photographed and then composited into the original picture.
What are some of things that tip you off in these two pictures?
Well, at first glance it looks like the second missile from the left and its trail was possibly copied in the original and then pasted in as the second missile from the right in the edited version. But I'm not so sure it's that simple a story. If we look at the trails from these two missiles, for starters, there's a black dot just under the second-from-right missile that's not there on the other one.
سال 2008 وقتی که توان پرتاب هم زمان 4 موشک برای ایران فوتوشاپ معرفی میشد...
الآن دیگه کسی از این چرندیات نمیگه! الآن میگن 99% فوتوشاپهای ساخته شده سال 2008 تو ایران را زدیم!!! کسانی که اون موقع باور میکردند الآن هم باور میکنند...