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Abrosimov, Svetoslav


3 articles of this author have been cited in the European Press Review so far.


Sega - Bulgaria | 03/12/2009

Hackers raise the profits

In the past hackers were hunted down like criminals but recently computer companies have started to seek their services, the daily Sega observes: "The war between hackers and the rest of the world has become part of everyday life. In the beginning they were harmless rebels. Many of them, however, are now using their skills to cheat companies and banks out of their money. In recent times a new trend can be observed: many companies have decided to take advantage of the services of these 'garage geniuses' instead of putting them behind bars. … In some countries like China there are even hundreds of hacker schools that not only work legally but have turned into a regular industry."

Sega - Bulgaria | 12/01/2009

Greece's new left-wing terrorism

Sega newspaper fears that a new wave of left-wing terrorism is gaining ground in Greece. The "Revolutionary Struggle" movement, which has claimed responsibility for the attacks in December, appears to be the successor of the "17 November" terror group, the paper writes: "Within just a few weeks a new organisation, 'Revolutionary Struggle', has perpetrated bloody attacks on state institutions and security services. Until now little has been discovered about the organisation. Radical youths are said to be behind it, selected and mobilised by the old core of '17 November'. ... These new terrorists are marked by professionalism and agressiveness, and clearly seem to be on good terms with similar organisations, including those outside of Greece. This means we can now expect to see more attacks that will claim the lives of innocent victims."

Sega - Bulgaria | 04/12/2008

ETA not yet defeated

After the arrest in France of Mikel Garikoitz Aspiazu Rubina, the military leader of the Basque underground organisation ETA, Spanish and French politicians announced that the organisation has been defeated. But it is too early to celebrate, writes Sega newspaper. "If ETA has demonstrated anything over the last 40 years, it is the abilitiy to hastily repair damaged structures. It is only a matter of time before it strikes once more, because the supporters of a moderate solution to the Basque question have lost control over ETA's combat units. A fight for dominance between the military and the political wings of ETA has long been raging, and new combative faces have certainly taken the place of the old guard. ... [And] the political wing of the group, the banned Batasuna organisation, is also unable to contribute to the peacemaking process."

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