Swastika vandalism

Finland’s Air Force to Retire Swastika from Flags

Finland’s Air Force Will Stop Using the Swastika on Flags. This feels like a moment that demands a bit of unpacking, doesn’t it? It’s not every day you hear about a military force – the Finnish Air Force, in this case – phasing out a symbol that, let’s be honest, is instantly recognizable. But before anyone jumps to conclusions, it’s crucial to understand the context, and the history behind this unique situation.

For the Finnish Air Force, the swastika wasn’t just some random symbol. It was adopted in 1918, a good while before the rise of Nazism. The symbol actually came from a Swedish nobleman’s coat of arms, who was kind enough to donate the first airplane to the Finnish Air Force.… Continue reading

Former Disney Employee to Plead Guilty to Hacking Menus, Hiding Peanut Allergens

Michael Scheuer, a former Disney menu production manager, pleaded guilty to computer fraud and aggravated identity theft for hacking into Disney’s menu-creation software. He falsified allergen information, potentially endangering customers with severe allergies, and made other malicious alterations including adding a swastika to a menu and replacing wine region information with mass shooting locations. Although some altered menus were printed, Disney identified and isolated them before distribution and subsequently abandoned the compromised software. Following his termination, Scheuer also launched a denial-of-service attack targeting former colleagues.

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