NCS 6/24/11

A cell phone used by Osama bin Laden’s courier appears to show that the al-Qaeda leader was aided by militants linked to Pakistani intelligence. Calls reportedly from the device were traced to a militant group linked to Pakistan’s powerful inter-services intelligence agency. NATO said one of its websites had come under cyber-attack, the latest in a spate of recent hacks. The agency said its public e-bookshop, which is operated by an outside company, had been breached, but it did not contain any classified data. Computer experts are trying to determine how an international group of hackers broke into the Arizona Department of Public Safety computers Thursday and downloaded and released hundreds of law-enforcement files. The hacking group LulzSec has claimed responsibility for the attack. And as always tune in for the job of the day.

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