Mississippi’s technology department on Thursday announced that it’s promoted Steve Patterson, its director of data services, to serve as the state’s chief technology officer. In a post on LinkedIn, Mississippi Department of Information Technology Services congratulated Patterson, who will lead “enterprise technology operations, guide statewide IT modernization efforts, and ensure secure, scalable, and reliable services...
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Introduction As the movement for racial justice forces a reckoning on police brutality, school districts across the country are reconsidering the place of police in our schools. Following the 2018 school shooting in Parkland, Florida, many school districts rushed to hire more armed police officers for their schools. But a large body of research shows...
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There’s something undeniably magical about children — their laughter, boundless curiosity, and the way their innocent questions leave adults speechless. Yet, behind many of those bright smiles lies an uncomfortable truth we try to avoid: children often lack the language, tools, or safety they need to express their emotions or protect themselves from harm. For...
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Joseph Duggar is reportedly unnerved after being released on bond following his child molestation arrest. The disgraced television star is “nervous, anxious and worried” about his future, his attorney, Albert Sauline, told TMZ on Friday. The lawyer said that Duggar — who pleaded not guilty to charges of molesting a 9-year-old girl — has “good family support,” which is...
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A Costa Mesa man is suing South Coast Plaza’s security provider for discrimination, after a security guard allegedly used a racial slur against him during one of two encounters while he was using the center’s EV charging stations. Plaintiff John Le claims in a legal complaint filed last April with the Orange County Superior Court,...
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Hackers and malware developers are constantly on the lookout for opportunities that can accelerate the spread of malicious software. They tend to exploit situations where visibility is high and security gaps—intentional or accidental—can be leveraged quickly. This pattern is evident in a recent incident involving the exploitation of Claude Code, which has drawn attention within...
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Fraudsters running cyberscam operations in Cambodia could face life in prison after the Senate approved a new law on Friday targeting criminals involved in the multi-billion-dollar illicit industry. The Southeast Asian nation has emerged as a hotspot for crime syndicates running fake romantic relationship and cryptocurrency investment schemes in which scammers — some willing, others...
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The war in Iran was less than 24 hours old when it produced a historic first: the deliberate targeting of commercial data centers. On March 1st, Iranian drones hit three Amazon Web Services (AWS) facilities in the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain, disrupting core cloud infrastructure and knocking out finance apps and enterprise tools not...
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Elijah Felice Rosales – The Philippine Star October 30, 2025 | 12:00am MANILA, Philippines —  The dark web post claiming it has records of GCash data sets has been taken down following the government’s investigation concluding that the files were fake, according to the e-wallet. GCash has assured its users that their accounts and funds...
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Senior citizens are losing money to online scams at an alarming rate, and it will take a collective effort to reverse the trend. At the 2026 RSAC Conference in San Francisco last month, experts proposed curbing elder fraud through systemic intervention. Let’s take a look at these fraud-fighting proposals and learn how everyone can protect...
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