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Peterborough woman faces multiple charges after cheque fraud investigation

Peterborough woman faces multiple charges after cheque fraud investigation A Peterborough woman is facing charges including theft and possession of stolen property following an investigation. Late last month, officers with the Peterborough Police Service investigated the theft of a cheque which was later signed by an unknown person, then cashed at a Money Mart in

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Suspect charged with murder after New Zealand mosque shootings

https://youtu.be/shQvF7zq6-M A suspected white supremacist was charged with murder after 49 people were killed and dozens were injured in mass shootings at two New Zealand mosques on Friday, in what Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern called a “terrorist attack”. A 28-year-old Australian suspect, identified as Brenton Harrison Tarrant, appeared in Christchurch district court on Saturday at

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NCC allegedly tags Google free Wi-Fi as ‘illegal’, in a move that could be intended to protect local telcos

Last year, Google launched its public free Wi-Fi initiative in Nigeria, in a bid to improve access to internet connectivity in the country. Google Station, as it is called, first launched in Lagos and later in Abuja. But the initiative, which is expected to spread to three more cities by the end of 2019, might already

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FBI warns of SIM-swap scams, IBM finds holes in visitor software, 13-year-old girl charged over JavaScript prank…

FBI warns of SIM-swapping outbreak Holding a substantial amount of crypto-currency? You may want to take a close look at your multi-factor authentication settings on your online accounts, particularly your email, and protections on your cellphone plan. The FBI is warning of what it says is an uptick in SIM-swapping fraudincidents. Criminals call a target’s phone carrier’s customer

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Though the Togolese cook has been arrested. Its another time of the year in which for a lot of reasons such crimes as murder,kidnapping (including children), theft  and so on are on the increase. Don’t be another victim. How can one avoid being a victim of such crimes relating to the above ? Kindly contact

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Friday FYI: 9 out of 10 of website login attempts? Yeah, that’ll be hackers

Credential stuffing is rampant – so try not to reuse the same password on every site, eh? Up to 90 per cent of the average online retailer’s login traffic is generated by cybercriminals trying their luck with credential stuffing attacks, Shape Security estimated in its latest Credential Spill Report. The biz crunched the numbers [PDF] on 51

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World Cup child trafficking bid foiled in Nigeria

Nigerian authorities say they have rescued nine young girls and one boy who were being trafficked to Russia. Five suspects, including a policeman and a quarantine officer, were arrested for allegedly facilitating their travel, the government agency fighting trafficking says. The victims were found while trying to board a plane from Lagos to Moscow. They

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