Donald Trump Alleges FBI Raided His Florida Property, Broke His Safe
The Federal Bureau of Investigation raided Donald Trump's home in Palm Beach, Florida, according to a statement issued by the former US president. He said that the FBI raided his Mar-a-Lago house and that their officers even shattered his safe in a "assault" that occurs in third-world nations. The raid was presumably conducted to determine whether he had hidden secret materials in his Florida residence.
Tags: Donald Trump, FBI, Raid, residence, Florida
Courtesy: DNA INDIA
Ohio's Most Wanted: Man Shoots 4 & Flees State, Police On Lookout
Police is on a lookout for a man who allegedly shot dead four people at multiple sites in Ohio's Butler Township, on August 6. The accused identified as Stephen Marlow, is termed as "armed and dangerous" by the police. According to Butler Township police chief, the accused is being searched by FBI, Sheriff's office and ATF officials. Furthermore, it is suspected that the accused could have fled outside Ohio.
Tags: USA, Ohio, Butler Township, Stephen Marlow, FBI
Courtesy: ANI
Hackers Compromise FBI Email System, Sends Thousands Of Messages
The Federal Bureau of Investigation reported that their email systems were hacked and compromised. The hackers sent tens of thousands of emails warning of a possible cyberattack, threat tracking organization, Spamhaus Project said in a statement. Moreover, the fake emails appeared to have come from a legitimate FBI email address ending in @ic.fbi.gov, said an official from the FBI. Hardware impacted by the incident was taken offline quickly… read-more
Tags: FBI, United States, hacking, Ethical Hacking, Federal Bureau of Investigation
Courtesy: Reuters
Austrian Govt Arrests 81 In A Global Sting Against Organised Crime
81 out of 800 people were arrested in Austria in a global sting against organised crime belonging from various groups. The arrested are suspects of multiple crimes including drug trafficking and murder. Reportedly the joint operation by the US Federal Bureau of Investigation, Australian and European police caught people from Australia, Asia, Europe, South America and the Middle East involved in the narcotics trade.
Tags: Crime, drug racket, Austria, FBI, narcotics
Courtesy: The Economic Times
Indian Fraudster Jailed In US; Sentenced To 2-Year Imprisonment
Telemarketing fraud scheme mastermind Manish Kumar has been sentenced to 24 months imprisonment in the US' federal prison. In 2020, Manish pleaded guilty on the grounds of perpetrating wire frauds and two counts of aggravated identity thief. Reportedly, Manish directed the call centres in India to mislead individuals into buying computer protection services. He fooled the individuals by making fake claims about the malware that affected the… read-more
Tags: indian, Fraud, fraudster, telemarketing fraud, United States, FBI
Courtesy: Hindustan Times
US Treasury Hit By Cyberattacks; Experts Suspect Russia-backed Hackers
The US' Treasury and Commerce departments, besides other government agencies, have lately suffered cyberattacks, for which experts suspect Russia-backed hackers as responsible. Reportedly, the hackers embedded malware in the servers, making all the data stored there completely visible. "We have asked CISA and the FBI to investigate," said a spokesperson of the Commerce department. Just a few days ago, cybersecurity firm FireEye had also… read-more
Tags: Malware, cybersecurity, FBI, Russia, Cyber Attack
Courtesy: The New Indian Express
FBI To Use Robots To Handle Case Files In Secured Manner
Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) will now be using robots to handle sensitive case files in Winchester, Virginia. The FBI needs to undertake a lot of paperwork and the General Service Administration(GSA) is responsible for safe-keeping of those papers. To remove the need for aisle space and keep the files secure, climate-controlled bins have been placed that contain about 360,000 files, which can be retrieved by the radio-controlled… read-more
Tags: Technology, Tech Industry, Robots, FBI
Courtesy: The Times Of India
US Intelligence Claims Iran Attempting To Interfere Presidential Elections
US National Intelligence Director John Ratcliffe reported that Iran might be sending "manipulative and intimidating" e-mails to voters urging them "to vote for Trump or face consequences". The intelligence also believes Iran and Russia have voter's data, which may be used to transmit false information infusing chaos, similar to what Kremlin-backed hackers allegedly did in 2016. Meanwhile, the FBI Director Christopher Ray has reassured voters … read-more
Tags: US Presidential Election, Iran, Russia, Russian Hackers, FBI
Courtesy: BBC