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When Ransomware Cripples a City, Who's to Blame? This IT Chief Is Fighting Back
Brian Hawkins Googles his name and last employer and winces.Next in Line as Puerto Rico's Governor Is Also Next in Line as Target of Protests
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico — The message from the public to the woman who is in line to become Puerto Rico’s next governor has been as clear — and as literal — as the writing on the wall: “We are coming for you,” read a patch of graffiti on a building in Old San Juan.'Sharpening the Knives': Musicians Join the Protests in Puerto Rico
Among the tens of thousands who flocked to the streets of Puerto Rico this week to call for the resignation of the island’s governor, Ricardo A. Rosselló, there was a new kind of activist: well-known musicians ready to use the clout of their enormous social media followings to energize the brewing discontent.Russian Hackers Gained Access to at Least One Florida Elections Network. But Which One?
It was the day before the 2016 presidential election, and at the Volusia County elections office, near Florida’s Space Coast, workers were so busy that they had fallen behind on their correspondence.Russian Hackers Gained Access to at Least One Florida Elections Network. But Which One?
It was the day before the 2016 presidential election, and at the Volusia County elections office, near Florida’s Space Coast, workers were so busy that they had fallen behind on their correspondence.Mar-a-Lago Suspect Is Deemed a Flight Risk and Denied Bail
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — The international finance consultant accused of illegally entering President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida knew several days before she traveled to the United States that the gala she had paid to attend had been canceled, federal prosecutors said Monday.Will Chinese Businesswoman Arrested at Mar-a-Lago Get Out of Jail?
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — Yujing Zhang managed to talk her way into Mar-a-Lago. Can she manage to get out of jail?Grand Jury Indicts Chinese Woman on Charges of Lying and Trespass at Mar-a-Lago
MIAMI — A businesswoman from China who was arrested last month at President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida when she showed up with a bag full of questionable electronics gear was indicted Friday after a federal grand jury found there was sufficient evidence to hold her for trial.Chinese Woman Arrested at Mar-a-Lago Had Hidden Camera Detector, Prosecutors Say
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — The Chinese woman who was arrested after gaining entry to President Donald Trump’s private club while carrying four cellphones and other electronic equipment had even more electronics in her hotel room, including a device used to detect hidden cameras, a federal prosecutor said Monday.They paid nearly a half million in ransom. Where's the data?
LAKE CITY, Fla. — Audrey Sikes, city clerk of Lake City, Florida, has a thing for documents: She does not like losing them.Russian hackers gained access to at least one Florida elections network. But which one?
It was the day before the 2016 presidential election, and at the Volusia County elections office, near Florida’s Space Coast, workers were so busy that they had fallen behind on their correspondence.Mar-a-Lago suspect is deemed a flight risk and denied bail
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — The international finance consultant accused of illegally entering President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida knew several days before she traveled to the United States that the gala she had paid to attend had been canceled, federal prosecutors said Monday.Grand jury indicts Chinese woman on charges of lying and trespass at mar-a-lago
MIAMI — A businesswoman from China who was arrested last month at President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida when she showed up with a bag full of questionable electronics gear was indicted Friday after a federal grand jury found there was sufficient evidence to hold her for trial.Chinese woman arrested at Mar-a-Lago had hidden camera detector, prosecutors say
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — The Chinese woman who was arrested after gaining entry to President Donald Trump’s private club while carrying four cellphones and other electronic equipment had stored even more electronics in her hotel room, including a device used to detect hidden cameras, a federal prosecutor said Monday.Woman from China arrested after entering Mar-a-Lago with malware
A 32-year-old woman from China carrying four cellphones and a thumb drive infected with malware gained access to Mar-a-Lago during President Donald Trump’s visit to the Florida resort over the weekend, federal court records show.