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DoDTechipedia visited more by Tehran 3.7% than Washington 3.6%

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posted on Sep, 12 2010 @ 11:46 PM
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DoDTechipedia visited more by Tehran 3.7% than Washington 3.6%


whois.domaintools.com

Visitors by Country: United States 38.3%
India 10.3%
Great Britain (UK) 4.9%
Germany 2.6%
Malaysia 1.9%
Romania 1.6%
Visitors by City: Tehran 3.7%
Washington 3.6%
Los Angeles 2.2%
Atlanta 1.8%
New York 1.6%
San Diego 1.5%
(visit the link for the full news article)



posted on Sep, 12 2010 @ 11:46 PM
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register.dtic.mil...




Access to the DTIC Services is limited to U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) and Government employees, and their contractors only.

The Defense Users Registration System Privacy Act Statement Is a system of records. The categories of individuals covered by the system consists of: Military, Civilians; Contractors; Contractor Employees; Students; and Employees of specifically qualifying educational institutions, Groups, and Programs. The categories of records maintained in the system consists of: Documents relating to registration requests by individuals seeking access to computers; databases; products; and/or services that are owned or controlled by DTIC. These records contain information such as: Each individual Applicant's Registrant's Name; Physical, and Electronic Addresses; Organization, and or Company Address (es); USERID, and the answer to the applicant/registrant's Password Re-Set Question. The record also contains the applicant/registrant's telephone numbers, etc.. To read the full content of the Defense Users Registration System's Privacy Act Statement, click here.



So with the above statements on the websites sign on page why is Irans capitol visiting the site more then our own?

whois.domaintools.com
(visit the link for the full news article)


edit on 12-9-2010 by JBA2848 because: (no reason given)



posted on Sep, 12 2010 @ 11:51 PM
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Another link to DODTechipedia.
www.dtic.mil...

So is Iran trying to hack the DOD or is there something else going on?

Heres some of the things that would be on DODTechipedia for them look at.



Information Analysis Centers
Information Analysis Centers (IACs) are research and analysis organizations established by the DoD to support researchers, scientists, engineers, and program managers with expertise in all areas of Defense research and engineering. For complete information, visit the homepage for the DoD IACs.

DoD Information Analysis Centers:

AMMTIAC - Advanced Materials, Manufacturing, and Testing Information Analysis Center

CBRNIAC - Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear Defense Information Analysis Center

CPIAC - Chemical Propulsion Information Analysis Center

DACS - Data and Analysis Center for Software

IATAC - Information Assurance Technology Analysis Center

MSIAC - Modeling and Simulation Information Analysis Center

RIAC - Reliability Information Analysis Center

SENSIAC - Military Sensing Information Analysis Center

SURVIAC - Survivability/Vulnerability Information Analysis Center

WSTIAC - Weapons Systems Technology Information Analysis Center
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Last modified: 06/16/10
IACs
DoD IACs
AMMTIAC
CBRNIAC
CPIAC
DACS
IATAC
MSIAC
RIAC
SENSIAC
SURVIAC
WSTIAC
DTIC and DoD Seal


Do we really want Iran "The Axis of Evil" Looking at these type things on our DOD databases?


edit on 12-9-2010 by JBA2848 because: (no reason given)



posted on Sep, 13 2010 @ 12:00 AM
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It could be U.S. operatives in Iran, remaining in contact with databases. Though Iran claims to be able to track virtually all internet traffic. Could be a U.S. gov't hacker routing through Tehran to plant cybercrime evidence. Remember the U.S. is considering "pre-emptive" cyber-strikes on cyberthreats. IDK just throwing some ideas out there.



posted on Sep, 13 2010 @ 12:03 AM
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Seems like im seeing way more than I should be right now on the sight. Im floating around looking at software section in a SEO Text Browser that poped open in my regular browser?



posted on Sep, 13 2010 @ 01:09 AM
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The following is BS:
From here: www.dtic.mil...

Who is eligible to register for DTIC® Services?
You are eligible to register if you:




•are an employee of a DoD organization (civilian and military including National Guard and Reserves on active duty), DoD contractor or potential DoD contractor


•are an employee of another U.S. Federal Government agency or U.S. Federal Government contractor


•are a researcher of a university or college funded by DoD or a U.S. Federal Government agency for conducting research throughout the U.S.


•are a participant in the Small Business Innovation Research or Small Business Technology Transfer (SBIR/STTR) program


•are a faculty member, staff member, or student of Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU), Hispanic Serving Institutions (HSI), Tribal Colleges and Universities (TCU), and other Minority Institutions (MI)


So, if your not a student of a minority college, you are not eligible? Talk about discrimination!



edit on 13/9/10 by spirit_horse because: (no reason given)



posted on Sep, 13 2010 @ 03:03 AM
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Well Iranians have registered for technology related studies more than any other nations in the world, percentage wise speaking. There are more women trying to learn more about their sciences than men in Iran. Maybe that is why, they want to learn more, without already existing research they can't, so the world is offering them support.



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