[ad_1] Florida’s lieutenant governor on Tuesday announced a new free alert system to help prevent scams against senior citizens. Operation Senior Shield will teach senior citizens to avoid telephone or internet scams that cost them thousands of dollars, sometimes their entire savings, Lt. Gov. Jay Collins said during a news conference in Jacksonville. People who...
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[ad_1] Above: Gottheimer announces new legislation to protect kids online.  RIDGEWOOD, NJ — Today, April 2, 2026, U.S. Congressman Josh Gottheimer (NJ-5) announced the Parents Decide Act, bipartisan, commonsense legislation to strengthen online protections for children and give parents greater control over what their kids can access on phones, tablets, and other devices. Watch Gottheimer’s announcement here....
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[ad_1] Wireless networks are becoming a prime target for attackers — and many organizations aren’t prepared to keep up.  Cisco’s 2026 State of Wireless report warns that as enterprises scale AI, IoT, and high-bandwidth applications, wireless environments are expanding faster than security defenses can adapt. “AI-generated attacks are the leading driver of increased wireless security...
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[ad_1] Users of NVIDIA Ampere-based GPUs equipped with GDDR6 memory beware—new Rowhammer attacks are in the wild that exploit these cards for a full system control hijack. It is not all Ampere GPUs affected, however. The only ones on which the vulnerability has been tested and proven are the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 and RTX...
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[ad_1] A cyberattack on the popular JavaScript library Axios has put developers and companies worldwide at risk. Threat actors managed to access the main administrator’s account on npm, the repository where these libraries are downloaded, and uploaded fake versions of the package that included RAT (remote access trojan) malware capable of remotely controlling devices. The...
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[ad_1] The Tennessee Highway Patrol and other local agencies will be hosting a child safety seat checkpoint at the Tri-City Flea Market in Bluff City this Friday. The event will be focused on education, not enforcement, giving parents an opportunity to stop by and have car seats checked to ensure they are properly installed. Officials...
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[ad_1] The Des Moines Register reported late last month that a county prosecutor is threatening to charge a teenage girl with sexual exploitation of a minor for sending a sexually suggestive picture of herself to another student. The 14-year-old girl, called Nancy Doe in a lawsuit aimed at heading off the charges, appears in underwear...
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[ad_1] Sign up for The Brief, The Texas Tribune’s daily newsletter that keeps readers up to speed on the most essential Texas news.Public school administrators were well aware that the Texas House’s vote to block a school voucher program last month would likely mean getting no new money for teacher raises and inflation adjustments this...
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[ad_1] MINOT, N.D. (KMOT) – This week, we have reported on the ransomware attack last month on Minot’s Water Treatment Plant. The March 14 incident did not compromise the city’s water, but forced staff to perform some operations manually for several hours. We reached out to the FBI, who was informed by the city about...
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[ad_1] Hyderabad: Cybercriminals have launched a new type of WhatsApp impersonation fraud specifically targeting business heads, CEOs, CFOs, and accountants of large corporations. By sending malicious phishing links to official email addresses, they are infiltrating computers with malware to gain full remote access to the systems, said Hyderabad Police Commissioner VC Sajjanar here on Saturday....
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