A Surprise man was arrested Wednesday in connection with two purses stolen from a Surprise home earlier in the week, police said. Bobby King, 18, was taken into police custody and faces charges of 2nd degree burglary, property theft and credit card theft, according to Surprise police spokesman Mark Ortega….
5th District Court news
Blaine County Civil dispositions Citibank vs. Barbara Patterson also known as Barbara Brummett also known as Barbara Zolman for money owed on credit card, default judgment for $8,564.17. Citibank vs. Herberth D. Cortez for money owed on credit card, default judgment for $1,308.38. Green Son’s Agency dba Outsource Receivables Management…
Experts’ 11 credit card and debt predictions for 2011
Consumers have weathered a tough couple of years, with themortgage collapse, record unemployment and massive changes to the credit cardindustry. But the worst is behind us, say analysts and experts well-versed infinancial fortune-telling. Here are their predictions for a (somewhat) brighter2011. Prediction 1: Astabilizing economy; more consumer spending.A number of…
At the Falcons game and they a…
At the Falcons game and they are starting to tick me off! Gregory Evans | LinkedIn Interview With Gregory Evans Gregory Evans Security Expert Gregory Evans on Cyber Crime
TECHNOLOGY: 2010: The Year the Internet Went to War
It was a year without parallel. Threat Level’s bread-and-butter themes of censorship, hacking, security, privacy, copyright and cyberwar were all represented in tug-of-war struggles with unprecedented outcomes. Google defeated China’s censors, but caved to corporate censorship in the United States. The largest computer-crime case ever prosecuted ended in the nation’s…
Germany reports ‘sharp rise’ in cyberattacks
BERLIN (AFP) – Germany detected a sharp rise in cyberattacks in 2010, many originating in China, and plans to set up a special centre next year to deal with the danger, the government said on Monday. “There has been a sharp rise in so-called electronic attacks on the networks of…
Man in legal trouble for reading wife’s email
The Detroit Free Press is reporting that a Michigan resident could face five years in prison for reading his wife’s e-mail. 33 year old computer technician Leon Walker had been snooping through wife Clara Walker’s Gmail account after finding her password written in a book next to their shared laptop,…
Female inmates at Bedford Hills prison to staff DMV call center
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US State Department Creates Cyber Security Position (December 22, 2010)
This instructor had an impressive, solid background and does an excellent job presenting the material in a way that geek wannabes can understand -Julie Stroud, U.S. Department of Energy Article source: http://www.sans.org/newsletters/newsbites/newsbites.php?vol=12issue=101rss=Y#sID200 Tags: alerts, news, sans, tips Category: Security News Gregory Evans | LinkedIn Interview With Gregory Evans Gregory Evans…
FCC Approves Net Neutrality Rules (December 22, 2010)
SANS gives real world examples of tools and how to use them. -Nichole Kennedy, OKDOC Article source: http://www.sans.org/newsletters/newsbites/newsbites.php?vol=12issue=101rss=Y#sID201 Tags: alerts, news, sans, tips Category: Security News