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Broward Sheriff's Office announces district leadership changes
Staff writerThe musical chairs among the Broward Sheriff's district chiefs began with resignations before Sheriff Scott Israel even took office in January. It seems the shuffle is over, as the new leadership was announced today. The agency provided bios that are...Tags: U.S. Navy, Law Enforcement, Everglades, New York City, Justice System
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Steal his movie and Simon Klose will thank you
AUSTIN, Texas — Simon Klose would like you to steal his movie. Stream it, download it, share it with someone in Croatia or Brazil and remix it with videos of kittens playing patty-cake, if that's your kind of thing. Klose, 37, is the director of...
Tags: Festive Events, Jon Hamm, Independent (Movie Genre), BBC, Theft
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Cyber security run amok
Congress passed the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act in the early days of the Internet to crack down on malicious hackers, but federal prosecutors have stretched the law since then to apply to computer users who merely violated a website's terms of service....
Tags: U.S. Congress, Prosecution, Justice System, Prisons, Politics
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Countering cyber threats
In what has become a depressingly familiar ritual, computer security experts revealed this week that hackers with apparent ties to a foreign government — in this case, the Chinese military — had "systematically stolen hundreds of terabytes...
Tags: U.S. Congress, Barack Obama, Theft, Security, Joe Lieberman
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Ransomware computer virus attacks on rise, authorities warn
The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department issued a warning Friday about an uptick in complaints about an Internet virus that locks computers and demands payment after falsely alleging the user is guilty of a crime. The FBI’s Internet Crime...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, FBI
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UPDATE: New charges for Radford University professor
Now an update to a story we've been following since last week: He's the one who taught a seminar on drugs and police say they found bath salts, a mirror and a rolled up dollar bill. Tonight, he's in jail facing new charges. He had been out on bond...
Tags: Bath Salt Drugs, Prosecution, Pornography, Police Arrests, Crimes
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Scam Artists Evolve With Technology
Channel 2 NewsScammers will go to great lengths to get their hands on your money, and now, with new improvements in technology, it’s only getting easier. “It's easier to send a text than it is to send a letter,” said FBI spokesperson Darrin Jones. ...Tags: FBI
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Girls accused of cyber-bullying classmate on Instagram
School officials in a Northern California community are investigating allegations of cyber-bullying involving the Instagram photo social media site. Several girls at Jefferson High School in Tracy allegedly hacked into the Instagram account of a...
Tags: Health and Safety at School
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Unprecedented cyber attack won't slow down the Internet
Since mid-March, a Dutch Internet hosting company has reportedly been waging the largest publicly known denial of service attack in history. But a McAfee security expert told The Times the attack probably won't slow down Internet transmission speeds for...
Tags: BBC, Apple iPhone, The New York Times, Computer Networking and Internet
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Another cyber attack targets Wells Fargo website
Wells Fargo & Co.'s online banking operations have been knocked out intermittently by a cyber attack, the latest in a series of assaults since September on the websites of major U.S. banks. The website sitedown.co, which enables customers to report...
Tags: Computing and Information Technology Industry
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Feds charge Wisconsin man in Koch Industries cyber-attack
KWCH 12 Eyewitness NewsA Wisconsin man has been charged for his role in a cyber-attack against Wichita-based Koch Industries, according for federal authorities. Eric Rosol, 37, faces one count of conspiracy to damage a protected computer and one count of damaging a...Tags: Security
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State agency seeks larger staff
PIERRE -- A state government agency is seeking the Legislature’s authority to hire more technology personnel for two key missions. Three would work to secure databases and networks against tens of thousands of cyber attacks every month. Two...Tags: Medicaid, Phyllis Heineman, Social Services, Government Health Care, Health Insurance
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