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A notorious drug cartel enlisted a hacker who was able to infiltrate phone data and Mexico City's surveillance cameras to help track and kill FBI informants, the U.S. Justice Department has revealed.
FBI crime reports reviewed by CBS News show assaults or attacks against people at churches, synagogues, temples and mosques ...
For an organization the FBI once probed for possible violations involving human traffickers and document forgers, the Los Angeles Dodgers have adopted high-and-mighty airs.
Although an internet search on classifications of serial killers might turn up just one, there are multiple systems, depending on the purpose of the research that grounds them.
A Chinese national allegedly voted in the last presidential election and fled the country one day before President Donald Trump’s ...
The Department of Justice report said the hacker identified an FBI assistant legal attaché at the U.S. Embassy in Mexico City ...
A hacker hired by a notorious Mexican drug cartel reportedly accessed an FBI official’s phone records and surveillance ...
A Mexican drug cartel hired a hacker to surveil the movements of a senior FBI official in Mexico City in 2018 or earlier, ...
Justice Department report reveals 2018 security breach allowed Sinaloa cartel to track FBI movements and target potential ...
The following is a news release from the U.S. Department of Justice. The owner of a fuel truck supply company, Kris Bird, 62, was sentenced in Boise this week to three months in prison and a $24,000 ...
Washington Post reporter Thomas Pham LeGro — who won a Pulitzer Prize for reporting on former GOP Senate nominee Roy ...
The head of the US Supreme Court warned that judges are being put at risk by rhetoric from politicians and the "threats of ...