Reports of online fraud targeting people aged 60 and older rose 11 percent nationwide last year from 2022, with victim losses totaling $3.4 billion, including $63.6 million in Massachusetts, according to the FBI.
With a Sherlock-less Watson series set to premiere at midseason and a procedural about Albert Einstein’s great-grandkid already in the works, CBS is also eyeing a crime drama that will appropriate the name of Professor Abraham Van Helsing.…
Victims of LockBit ransomware attacks can reach out to the FBI for decryption keys and all companies can prepare against ransomware attacks. The FBI secured 7,000 LockBit decryption keys, providing victims of LockBit ransomware with the…
The House Judiciary Committee released information on Tuesday that revealed that CIA contractors colluded with the Biden campaign in 2020 to discredit the Hunter Biden laptop.
ASHBURN, Va., June 26, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Dutch Ridge Consulting Group, LLC (DRCG), a Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB), announces a prime contract award on the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Information…
The Motion Picture Association (MPA) has hired Larissa Knapp as executive vice president and chief content protection officer. Knapp joins the MPA after 27 years at the Federal Bureau of Investigations, where she recently led the national…
Newly released photographs from the FBI’s search of Mar-a-Lago depict the disorganized manner in which former President Donald Trump stored classified documents. The images, released amid a delayed investigation, show a chaotic scene at…
Lawyers for Donald Trump sought to persuade U.S. District Judge Aileen M. Cannon to toss evidence seized from Mar-a-Lago in the classified documents case.
Trump's team raised objections to the Mar-a-Lago search warrant warrant at a hearing before Judge Aileen Cannon on the third day of arguments over the classified documents case.
Newly released photographs from the FBI's search of Mar-a-Lago paint a picture of the haphazard state in which former President Trump kept documents marked as classified.
Special Counsel Jack Smith’s team filed a response to President Trump’s motion to dismiss the classified documents case based on spoliation of evidence seized by agents during the 2022 raid of Mar-a-Lago.