
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...

Internet Stalker, Eric Bolduan Sentenced to 14 Years in Federal Prison
Eric Ronald Bolduan of Rochester, Minnesota was sentenced to 171 months in federal prison for stalking and making interstate threats against college students, U.S. Attorney Jason R. Dunn and FBI Denver Special Agent More...

Arizona Man, Ivan Isho Indicted for impersonating an FBI agent in order to defraud a Stanislaus county couple
A four-count indictment was unsealed Tuesday charging Ivan Isho, 41, of Phoenix, Arizona, with wire fraud, impersonation of a federal officer, and cyberstalking, U.S. Attorney McGregor W. Scott announced. According More...

Oregon FBI Tech Tuesday: Building a Digital Defense Against Remote Desktop Protocol Threats
Welcome to the Oregon FBI’s Tech segment. This week: Building a digital defense against Remote Desktop Protocol threats. The FBI’s Internet Crime Complaint Center and Department of Homeland Security recently More...

How The Internet Has Made it Easier to Make Money
The internet is an incredible thing and a medium which has completely revolutionized how the World works and operates. Through the power of an internet connection the World has become both an enormous community More...

President Obama blames ‘hateful propaganda’ of Internet for Omar Mateen terrorist attack
President Barack Obama traveled to Orlando on Thursday to pay his respects to the victims of a deadly terrorist attack on a gay nightclub that claimed 49 lives. “Today, once again, as has been true too many More...

Five years ago: UN reported that Internet access is a ‘basic human right’
photo/ Gerd Altmann via pixabay The United Nations counts internet access as a basic human right in a report that bears implications both to on-going events in the Arab Spring and to the Obama administration’s war More...

Community Crime Prevention: How Successful Programs Save Lives
When it comes to preventing crime, the people best equipped to do the job are the people who live in the community. Even the most dedicated and best equipped police force can only do so much, and they are rarely More...

Advantages Of Using Real Browsers For Website Load Testing
photo/ Michael Jarmoluk via pixabay.com Web load is basically a process that can be used by online site/application owners in order to test loads with the use of real web browsers. Using website load testing through More...

The IT Support Your Business Needs: WinMax IT
Many small and medium-sized businesses today find themselves in a bit of a quandary when it comes to IT services and support. Some companies find that their limited IT staff is completely stretched thin and just More...

Round Two: Fighting Over Net Neutrality in India
In 2003, University of Columbia Professor, Tim Wu, coined the term “net neutrality,” to describe the principled theory which dictates that those providing and governing the internet should not discriminate against More...

Hacker group Anonymous takes on ISIS, releasing twitter, Facebook and email details
Hacker group Anonymous is fighting back at the Islamic State by releasing details of 9,200 Twitter accounts belonging to the terrorist group’s supporters. Joined by other “hacker groups” GhostSec More...

FCC releases Net Neutrality summary, new buzzwords: Limited openness and unreasonable interference
The FCC on Thursday released the Internet regulations the agency voted to adopt two weeks ago. The agency’s 313-page Open Internet Order is accompanied by an additional 70-plus pages of individual statements More...

White House seeking Internet oversight, net neutrality
The House Oversight Committee is investigating if the White House had any “improper influence” on the Federal Communication Commission’s net neutrality rules unveiled this week. Chairman Jason Chaffetz More...

NSA program XKeyscore enables widespread surveillance through everything a user does on the Internet
The National Security Agency is operating a massive database system that allows analysts to comb through individuals’ emails, chats and Internet browsing histories at will, according to a new report from The More...

Florida Internet cafe ban worded incorrectly to outlaw all computers in the state
When Florida lawmakers recently voted to ban all Internet cafes, they worded the bill so poorly that they effectively outlawed every computer in the state, according to a recent lawsuit. donkeyhotey donkeyhotey.wordpress.com In More...

Kim Dotcom announces new file sharing website called Mega, US piracy case still pending
Kim Dotcom, the founder of Megaupload, has launched a new file-sharing website a year after he was accused by US prosecutors of facilitating massive online piracy said to have cost the entertainment industry $500 More...

UN meeting focusing on ‘censor’ and ‘fines’ for Internet
Next week the United Nations’ International Telecommunications Union will meet in Dubai to figure out how to control the Internet. Representatives from 193 nations will attend the nearly two week long meeting, More...

PNoy signs cybercrime bill banning cybersex and other crimes
President Benigno Aquino III has signed the Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012 (HB 5808), making the bill into a law and making a whole host of internet -related activities criminal. Public domain photo/ Bergsten The More...