Brooklyn Man, Mohamed Naji Sentenced to 20 Years for Attempting to Join ISIS in Yemen
Earlier today, in federal court in Brooklyn, Mohamed Rafik Naji was sentenced to 20 years’ imprisonment by United States District Judge Frederic Block for attempting to provide material support or resources to More...
Tuscon IT programmer, Daniel Courville, gets over five years of jail time in child porn case
Daniel Courville, a former IT programmer, was sentenced Monday to nearly six years in prison for possessing child pornography following an investigation lead by Homeland Security Investigations (HSI). The sentence More...
Queens Man, Ashiqul Alam Who Wanted to Attack Times Square Arrested for Purchasing Firearms
A criminal complaint was filed today in federal court in Brooklyn charging Ashiqul Alam with knowingly receiving two firearms with obliterated serial numbers in Brooklyn, New York. Alam was arrested yesterday More...
What Is a VPN For?
By David Balaban More and more people use VPN services. Most of them are home users. In the corporate segment, connecting a remote user to a company network is one of the most typical scenarios for using a VPN. More...
Criminal Offenses That Require A Defense Attorney
If you have been arrested for any white-collar criminal offense, you have to make contact with a Sacramento criminal lawyer to handle your case fully. Most of these criminal offenses have this categorized in this More...
Miami Man, Alfredo Veloso Admits to Laundering $1.5 Million from Business Email Schemes
Alfredo Veloso, 43, of Miami, today admitted to opening bank accounts, and to recruiting others to open bank accounts, as a conduit for stolen funds in connection with a wide-ranging international money laundering More...
Rhode Island Man, Matthew Haviland Arrested for Threatening Massachusetts Professor
A Rhode Island man was arrested today and charged with sending a series of violent and threatening emails to a college professor in Massachusetts and to a professional school at the university where the professor More...
FBI Releases the Internet Crime Complaint Center 2018 Internet Crime Report
The FBI’s Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) 2018 Internet Crime Report includes information from 351,936 complaints of suspected Internet crime, with reported losses in excess of $2.7 billion. The top More...
Everything you need to know about website quality assurance
As we know that today’s world is very competitive, especially in software development, so the main thing is the quality of the final product. Design and concept cannot find the structural difference, which More...
New York Man, Kristian O’Hara Pleads Guilty for Conspiracy to Commit Cyberstalking
United States Attorney David C. Weiss announced that Kristian James O’Hara entered a guilty plea today to one count of conspiracy to commit cyberstalking. The guilty plea was entered this morning before the More...
Fast Stats About Cybersecurity Every Small Business Owner Must Know
Even though cybersecurity is one of the most dooming threats for small businesses, it is also one threat that is most commonly misunderstood. A lot of small business owners assume cybersecurity is not such a big More...
Bakersfield Man, Earl John Velasquez Pleads Guilty to Cyberstalking Florida Woman
Earl John Velasquez, 23, of Bakersfield, pleaded guilty today to stalking, U.S. Attorney McGregor W. Scott announced. According to the plea agreement, between January and June 2018, Velasquez used various cellphones More...
Businesses Need to Hire a Hacker in 2019: Here’s Why
It might seem counterintuitive for a business to hire a hacker but there is a great deal of evidence pointing to the benefits of doing exactly that. With high-profile data breaches almost the norm these days, a More...
Data Breach: Football, Tevfik Arif and the Doyen Group, the Negative Effects of Leaks
The biggest information leak in sports history was released over a span of four years, bringing with it international criticism from various sources regarding Football Leaks’ exaggerated claims. The news from More...
What to consider while choosing an Identity Theft Protection?
Identity theft happens when someone else uses your credentials like your social security number, to purchase things, open credit card accounts, ditch your bank account or even file income taxes. A survey has found More...
Cyber Attacks on Energy Sector: Are There Reasons to Worry?
Cybersecurity remains one of the burning issues in 2018 with the average price of cybersecurity attack on business accounting to $2.4 million. For a regular user getting a basic antivirus protection would be enough. More...
Jeffery Peterson named Special Agent in Charge of the Anchorage Field Office
FBI Director Christopher Wray has named Jeffery E. Peterson as special agent in charge of the Anchorage Field Office. Mr. Peterson most recently served as a section chief in the Criminal, Cyber, Response, and Services More...
Cybercrime and email scams: NYU researchers develop a free visualization tool to bring cyber criminals to justice
A team of researchers is helping law enforcement crack down on email scammers, thanks to a new visual analytics tool that dramatically speeds up forensic email investigations and highlights critical links within More...