Guest guest Posted December 13, 2008 Report Share Posted December 13, 2008 Cyber Crime Updates... Quote of the day New IT Term of the day Web site-based crimeware hits all-time high Penetration Testing: Dead in 2009??? Crime, New Technologies, Thwart Security Progress CRPCC Released Free Wi-If Security eBook This Day in History Today in History - December 13th, 2008 1990 - The last of the U.S. Hostages being held by Iraq, five diplomats in Kuwait, flew to freedom. 2001 - Calling it a Cold War relic, President W. Bush announced the United States was pulling out of the 1972 Antiballistic Missile Treaty, opening the way for the Defense Department to test and deploy a missile defense system without restraints. 2004 - Ukrainian opposition leader Viktor Yushchenko was said to be convinced government authorities were behind the poisoning attempt on his life during his presidential campaign. 2003 - A bearded and apparently disoriented Saddam Hussein, the deposed Iraqi president, was captured by U.S. Troops in a small underground hideout southeast of his home town of Tikrit, ending an eight-month manhunt. 2007 - A landmark report implicated 89 U.S. Major league baseball players, some of them the most dominant figures of the era, in the use of steroids and other illegal performance-enhancing drugs. ALL - View all events for Today in History, December 13th. Aseem Kaistha It's your attitude and not your aptitude that determines your altitude. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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