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 Not to be left out in the old boys club of the Great Chinese Hacking Scandal of 2013, the Wall Street Journal included themselves with the New York Times as being hacked by Chinese operatives. That   two big name dead tree media organization stanley cup s getting hacked by China. Who   next      https://gizmodo/chinese-h stanley cup ackers-have-been-hacking-the-new-york-times-fo-5980417 The Wall Street Journal said that infiltration efforts by the hackers weren ;t made to steal customer information but rather to monitor the WSJ   coverage of China. Image conscious China wants to know everything that   being reported about China. The WSJ said it has overhauled its network to pump up the security but that will probably do nothing to stop China   efforts. Game on China. [WSJ, Image Credit Getty]                                     stanley termoska                     ChinaHackersHackingWall Ejba Migrating birds burn up muscles and organs on their long journey
 When the devastating earthquake and tsunami hit Japan last year, it created more than 22 million tons of debris鈥攖he size of California, pretty much. Included in that debris was this ghost ship, a 150-foot long squid-fishing boat that   just been found, a year after the tsunami, near the coast of Canada.     https://jezebel/the-complete-japan-crisis-timeline-live-updates-5780998 Spotted by aircrafts some 120 miles off the coast of Canada, the Japanese squid-fishing boat is a true ghost ship鈥攏o one is in control and no one is on board. The ship   owner confirmed it to be from Japan and told Canadian authorities that the ship has been lost since the tsunami. What   both impressive and a bit paranormally eerie is that the ghost ship managed to survive the entire year and nearly 5,000 mil stanley tumblers es in travel while staying intact. The ship is obviously pretty beat up, Mother Nature will tend to do that, but it   still upright and headed towards Canada as we speak. The ghost ship marks the first large sign of debris from post-tsunami Japan. Previously Japanese bottles and other knick knacks have reac stanley botella hed North America   shore but with officials estimating nearly two million tons of debris to survive the entire trek across the ocean, it won ;t be at all surprising to see other items pop up in North Amer stanley mug ica. In fact, officials are fully expecting to find more ghost ships like this too. Scientists have been analyzing wind patterns and ocean currents to estimat