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On [[10 March]] [[2005]], Lt D Judd's explanation of the severity and dangers of the "[[RUFFCUT]]" [[computer virus]] was quoted in a [[press briefing]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Computer Virus File Sharing Alert (short story)|Computer Virus File Sharing Alert]]'')
On [[10 March]] [[2005]], Lt D Judd's explanation of the severity and dangers of the "[[RUFFCUT]]" [[computer virus]] was quoted in a [[press briefing]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Computer Virus File Sharing Alert (short story)|Computer Virus File Sharing Alert]]'')


Later, on [[27 March]], Lt David Judd responded to [[Staff Sargeant]] [[A Frederick]]'s query about how [[footage]] of [[Operation Mannequin]] would be removed from the internet, expaining that most of the footage had been [[identity|identified]], so "standard [[interference]] patterns" had been placed on all retransmissions of the of the footage online, and a [[bandwidth squeeze]] had been placed on any attempted [[download]]s of the footage. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Operation Mannequin (short story)|Operation Mannequin]]'')
Later, on [[27 March]], Lt David Judd responded to [[Staff Sergeant]] [[A. Frederick]]'s query about how [[footage]] of [[Operation Mannequin]] would be removed from the internet, expaining that most of the footage had been [[identity|identified]], so "standard [[interference]] patterns" had been placed on all retransmissions of the of the footage online, and a [[bandwidth squeeze]] had been placed on any attempted [[download]]s of the footage. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Operation Mannequin (short story)|Operation Mannequin]]'')


On [[28 June]] [[2006]], in the wake of the [[London UFO crash|crash of an alien craft]] into the [[River Thames]], Lt Judd agreed with [[Corporal]] [[J Frinkstein]] that there was nothing useful to be recovered [[Slitheen craft (Aliens of London)|the craft]] — nor where there any "proper [[telecommunication]]s". He asked for permission to pull his men out of the situation, a request granted by [[Major]] [[Jenny Maguire]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Operation London (short story)|Operation London]]'')
On [[28 June]] [[2006]], in the wake of the [[London UFO crash|crash of an alien craft]] into the [[River Thames]], Lt Judd agreed with [[Corporal]] [[J Frinkstein]] that there was nothing useful to be recovered [[Slitheen craft (Aliens of London)|the craft]] — nor where there any "proper [[telecommunication]]s". He asked for permission to pull his men out of the situation, a request granted by [[Major]] [[Jenny Maguire]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Operation London (short story)|Operation London]]'')


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Latest revision as of 21:21, 8 March 2024

Lieutenant David Judd (PROSE: Operation London, Operation Mannequin) called simply D Judd in a press briefing released in 2005, was also UNIT's IT/AT Liaison. (PROSE: Computer Virus File Sharing Alert)

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On 10 March 2005, Lt D Judd's explanation of the severity and dangers of the "RUFFCUT" computer virus was quoted in a press briefing. (PROSE: Computer Virus File Sharing Alert)

Later, on 27 March, Lt David Judd responded to Staff Sergeant A. Frederick's query about how footage of Operation Mannequin would be removed from the internet, expaining that most of the footage had been identified, so "standard interference patterns" had been placed on all retransmissions of the of the footage online, and a bandwidth squeeze had been placed on any attempted downloads of the footage. (PROSE: Operation Mannequin)

On 28 June 2006, in the wake of the crash of an alien craft into the River Thames, Lt Judd agreed with Corporal J Frinkstein that there was nothing useful to be recovered the craft — nor where there any "proper telecommunications". He asked for permission to pull his men out of the situation, a request granted by Major Jenny Maguire. (PROSE: Operation London)