The Federal Bureau of Investigation has shut down a "major computer hacking forum" called Darkode. The Darkode site now displays a banner with a message from the FBI, Department of Justice, and many foreign police agencies.
U.S. authorities working with law enforcement partners abroad have shut down the Darkode online forum used by cybercriminals around the world and charged 12 people linked to the site, the Justice Department said on Wednesday.
U.S. Attorney David Hickton announced the charges in Pittsburgh and called Darkode "a cyber hornet's nest of criminal hackers."
"Of the roughly 800 criminal Internet forums worldwide, Darkode represented one of the gravest threats to the integrity of data on computers in the United States," he said.
The Justice Department said the FBI and U.S. attorney's office in Pittsburgh led the investigation, known as Operation Shrouded Horizon. It included authorities from Europol and 20 countries in Europe and Latin America and included Israel, Nigeria and Australia.
12 individuals have been charged:
(Score: 4, Informative) by c0lo on Thursday July 16 2015, @05:50AM
Well, that guy is Blumenthal, he's a chef that likes cooking in a sciency manner (and, very often, borderline shocking for the un-adventurous), has plenty of TV shows.
In one episode of one show that I watched (heston's feasts [wikipedia.org], if my memory serves), he created that "day-glow green cat dick" as a desert dish.
The episode might have been the "Roman banquet" and that piece might have been the "ejaculating cake", but I'm not very sure (the blurb about that episode on one TV station in Australia presents that episode as: "Ancient Roman cuisine meant theatrical, devious and orgasmic food.").
Nope, google tells me that "day-glow green cat dick" is actually absinthe jelly, and it was served with earl grey ice cream and in the "Victorian banquet" (themed "Alice in Wonderland")
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aoFiw2jMy-0 https://soylentnews.org/~MichaelDavidCrawford