The Financial Crimes Unit has announced the thwarting of a systematic phishing and bank hacking operation and the recovery of approximately 33,000 Libyan dinars, which were returned to their rightful owners. In a statement, the unit explained that it received a complaint from a citizen regarding a fraud case. Investigations were launched, revealing a criminal...
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HAGÅTÑA, Guam – Cybersecurity and IT Airmen from the 439th Communications Squadron and 439th Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron partnered with the Government of Guam’s Office of Technology, U.S. Navy Reserve Sailors, U.S. Army Reserve Soldiers, and active duty Airmen to refine Guam’s emergency radio and cyber networks June 1-12. The training, known as Cyber Guam 2026,...
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After clearing the Missouri Senate, a school safety bill that would create an optional new security program for schools is now headed to the Missouri House for more debate. The proposal, commonly referred to as the Missouri Rangers bill, is sponsored by state Sen. David Gregory, R-St. Louis County. Gregory says the measure is designed...
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Dear Savvy Senior: I keep hearing about AI in the news and how it’s being used in scams. I’m not very tech savvy and find it confusing. What should I know to protect myself? — Cautious Senior Dear Cautious: You’re not alone. Many older adults are asking the same question. Artificial intelligence, or AI, is...
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Despite its polished name, The Gentlemen Ransomware shows little interest in playing nice. First observed in 2025, the group quickly established itself as a capable and coordinated threat, operating across multiple regions and enterprise environments with notable speed. This profile outlines who The Gentlemen are, how they operate, which organizations they target, and what defenders...
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Though the internet and smartphones have become essential tools utilized daily, many dangers lurk on the web that could put you and your family at risk. One issue that continues to rise as of recent years, is “sexting” between teenagers. “From what I’ve been told is 80% of students from middle school to high school...
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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Your Wi-Fi router may be the least glamorous gadget in your home. It sits on a shelf, blinks in the corner and only gets attention when Netflix freezes. However, that little box controls a lot more than you may think.  The FBI and Justice Department say a...
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US Rep. Ed Case US Rep. Ed Case voted against a proposed $99.5 billion fiscal year 2027 Department of Homeland Security spending bill that cleared the House Appropriations Committee Wednesday, saying it would leave Americans less safe while failing to address needed immigration enforcement reforms. The measure is the 11th of 12 appropriations bills the...
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Summary New research finds that earlier and more rapid social media use among adolescents is linked to greater likelihood of experimenting with alcohol, tobacco and cannabis. Exposure to positive portrayals of substance use on social media may influence adolescents to develop favorable beliefs about drugs and alcohol. Experts recommend family media plans and open communication...
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Signs of the exploding popularity of e-bikes are everywhere. Riders are showing up in massive groups at the beach, kids are popping wheelies on quiet residential roads and scores of others are showing up in emergency rooms with cuts, broken bones or worse. An 81-year-old was allegedly killed in Lake Forest after a 14-year-old crashed...
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