Govt website hacks are juvenile: Conroy
September 10th 2009 02:16
Communications Minister Stephen Conroy has described an attack on federal government websites as "juvenile".
He strangled his wife before dumping her naked body in a car outside their Auckland home.
"Even the AIDS campaigns that were run many years ago ... changed culture; what we need to do with the internet environment is to include imagery of child sexual abuse, rape and bestiality," he said.
"And on top of that, we are now among the most obese nations in the world."
The "suspect" stabbed to death his 17-year-old divorced sister with a kitchen knife because he claimed she beat their mother and that she was mean and knew many men, a police spokesman said.
A spokesman for Communications Minister Stephen Conroy said he had received reports of the hack but could not confirm whether the attack had been successful.
He has already disappointed his liberal supporters by backing off early from the idea of government.
"That sort of thing is just juvenile," he said as he rushed past reporters on the way into Parliament House on Thursday.
He then unveiled new iPod features and colors, including adding a video camera to the iPod nano, as well as price cuts for other models, ahead of the crucial holiday season.
The spokesman said that while his PC was not displaying any symptoms of the virus, the owner requested further spread of the virus, which can be transmitted to humans.
But a further 7.6 per cent of men and 10.1 per cent of women reported a previous case of the infection, which can have no symptoms but cause infertility if not treated over the longer term.
As well as stipulating that all children up to age seven are appropriately restrained, new regulations will guide parents and carers in the selection of the best type of child.
A spokesman for the Prime Minister refused to comment on the attacks.
"The campaign that they're mounting is erroneous and misinformed,'' he said.
The campaign, which also features Joseph Stalin and Saddam Hussein, was organised with AIDS awareness group Regenbogen eV ahead of World AIDS Day on December 1.
He strangled his wife before dumping her naked body in a car outside their Auckland home.
"Even the AIDS campaigns that were run many years ago ... changed culture; what we need to do with the internet environment is to include imagery of child sexual abuse, rape and bestiality," he said.
"And on top of that, we are now among the most obese nations in the world."
The "suspect" stabbed to death his 17-year-old divorced sister with a kitchen knife because he claimed she beat their mother and that she was mean and knew many men, a police spokesman said.
A spokesman for Communications Minister Stephen Conroy said he had received reports of the hack but could not confirm whether the attack had been successful.
He has already disappointed his liberal supporters by backing off early from the idea of government.
"That sort of thing is just juvenile," he said as he rushed past reporters on the way into Parliament House on Thursday.
He then unveiled new iPod features and colors, including adding a video camera to the iPod nano, as well as price cuts for other models, ahead of the crucial holiday season.
The spokesman said that while his PC was not displaying any symptoms of the virus, the owner requested further spread of the virus, which can be transmitted to humans.
But a further 7.6 per cent of men and 10.1 per cent of women reported a previous case of the infection, which can have no symptoms but cause infertility if not treated over the longer term.
As well as stipulating that all children up to age seven are appropriately restrained, new regulations will guide parents and carers in the selection of the best type of child.
A spokesman for the Prime Minister refused to comment on the attacks.
"The campaign that they're mounting is erroneous and misinformed,'' he said.
The campaign, which also features Joseph Stalin and Saddam Hussein, was organised with AIDS awareness group Regenbogen eV ahead of World AIDS Day on December 1.
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