There’s no question that in the fight against fraud, two metrics are excellent tools to help organizations stay safe and prevent cyberattacks…
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How assuming fraudsters are lazy can help prevent cyberattacks
Cardinal Becciu laments ‘humiliation’ after police raids tied to Vatican financial trial
RNS) — Cardinal Angelo Becciu, currently charged by Vatican prosecutors of embezzling millions destined for charitable funds, promises to defend himself in court.
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Cryptocurrency crimes have got too big for the US government to ignore
As more money pours into cryptocurrency crimes and scams, government agencies are increasingly cracking down, as the launch of dedicated Department of Justice and FBI enforcement teams demonstrates…
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FBI Announces Crypto Crime Division to Tackle Ongoing Ransomware Attacks
The US Department of Justice has announced the establishment of the National Cryptocurrency Enforcement Team (NCET…
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Don’t Repeat the Crimean War
Failing to remember history, President Biden appears condemned to repeat it.
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Brooks: Dems on Wrong Side of Education, Crime, San Francisco Recall ‘Should Be a Five-Alarm Fire’
On Friday’s “PBS NewsHour,” New York Times columnist David Brooks said the school board recalls in San Francisco “should be a five-alarm fire” to Democrats, who have gotten on the wrong side of the major issues of education and crime…
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Founder of collapsed $1.7 billion mutual fund charged with fraud
The founder of a $1.7 billion mutual fund that collapsed in 2021 has been charged by federal prosecutors with securities fraud and obstruction of justice.
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Prosecution, defense rest cases in Arbery hate crimes trial
The prosecution and defense rested their cases on Friday in the hate crimes trial for three white Georgia men who have already been convicted of murdering Ahmaud Arbery…
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11 alleged Woo gang members charged for $4M COVID unemployment fraud scheme
Federal authorities have charged 11 members of a New York City gang for a scheme to steal $4.3 million in unemployment insurance during the COVID-19 pandemic…
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What is it like to be on death row for a crime you didn’t commit? Anthony Ray Hinton can tell you
For 30 years, he awaited execution in solitary confinement next to the death chamber that housed the infamous electric chair, nicknamed ‘Yellow Mama’…
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