GLASTONBURY, Conn. (WTNH) — A Glastonbury man has been charged with first-degree computer crimes for allegedly misusing the Connecticut On-Line Law Enforcement Communications Teleprocessing (COLLECT) ...
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In many regards, 2025 proved to be a relatively normal year for the cyber security world as threat actors and security pros continued their long-running cat-and-mouse game, but it was also a stand-out ...
MIAMI — Prosecutors dropped computer crimes charges against Courtney Clenney and her parents Thursday morning. But the 28-year-old OnlyFans model remains accused of murder. The Miami-Dade State ...
HAMDEN, Conn. (WTNH) — A Hamden police officer was charged with computer crimes Wednesday after police say she used the state’s computer check system for unauthorized personal reasons. Officer ...
GAYLORD — State Police Computer Crimes Unit, Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force, arrested Jason Ryan Brown, 43, of Gaylord, for aggravated possession of child sexually abusive material, ...
As an IT professional and working network administrator, you may find yourself called upon to testify as a victim or a witness (i.e., a representative of a company whose network is victimized) in a ...
Prosecutors say three men are accused of using a jamming device on slot machines in a West Allis Bar. They have all been charged with felony computer crimes. Groups of people, mainly from North ...
National Crime Agency (NCA) leaflets distributed to young people about cyber-crime shared a website link that led to ...
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Dauphin County fired worker charged with computer crimes, but keeps hiring his IT firm anyway
Dauphin County fired an information technology employee after he was convicted of computer crimes — yet since then, the county has paid his company nearly $700,000 to serve as an IT contractor. His ...
This month, police officers in Marion, Kan., crashed into the newsroom of the Marion County Record, a weekly newspaper, and the home of its publisher to seize computers, cellphones and documents.
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