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  • 2 months ago | techxplore.com | John Tucker

    One day last summer, a Russia-affiliated crime syndicate kneecapped the city of Columbus, Ohio, without lifting a hammer. It had breached the city's computer network, pirating names, Social Security numbers, bank information and other private data belonging to more than half of the city's 900,000 residents. The hackers demanded nearly $2 million, and when the city didn't pay, the stolen data began circulating on the dark web.

  • 2 months ago | spp.umd.edu | John Tucker

    Via Maryland Today/ By John TuckerOne day last summer, a Russia-affiliated crime syndicate kneecapped the city of Columbus, Ohio without lifting a hammer. It had breached the city’s computer network, pirating names, Social Security numbers, bank information and other private data belonging to more than half of the city’s 900,000 residents. The hackers demanded nearly $2 million, and when the city didn’t pay, the stolen data began circulating on the dark web.

  • 2 months ago | today.umd.edu | John Tucker

    One day last summer, a Russia-affiliated crime syndicate kneecapped the city of Columbus, Ohio without lifting a hammer. It had breached the city’s computer network, pirating names, Social Security numbers, bank information and other private data belonging to more than half of the city’s 900,000 residents. The hackers demanded nearly $2 million, and when the city didn’t pay, the stolen data began circulating on the dark web.

  • Nov 3, 2024 | arkansasbusiness.com | John Tucker

    Artificial Intelligence (AI) isn’t just a buzzword; it’s a powerful tool that’s transforming industries across the board, including marketing. Whether you’re looking to optimize your business strategies or enhance your personal productivity, AI has something to offer. In this article, we’ll explore three quick ways you can harness AI in your marketing efforts and three practical uses in your personal life.

  • Aug 5, 2024 | cleveland.com | John Tucker

    Updated: Aug. 05, 2024, 2:44 p.m.|Published: Aug. 05, 2024, 2:42 p.m.A week before a July 30 SWAT incident, Scott Mason posted bond in an unrelated weapons case.John TuckerCLEVELAND, Ohio – A Cleveland man is in jail on a $100,000 bond after police say he fired a gun at a family member, prompting a SWAT team response. Cleveland Municipal Court Judge Charles Patton on Monday issued the bond order for Scott Mason, 53, who faces felonious assault charges.

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