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Scam Claims to be Message from FBI

There is a new “drive-by” virus on the Internet, and it often carries a fake message—and fine—purportedly from the FBI.

 

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Internet Crime Complaint Center’s (IC3) Scam Alerts

From IC3.gov:

This report, which is based upon information from law enforcement and complaints submitted to the IC3, details recent cyber crime trends, new twists to previously-existing cyber scams.

FAKE POLITICAL SURVEY

The IC3 has been notified of a scam involving telephone calls conducting a multiple-choice “political survey.” Following the survey, the recipients are told they won a free cruise to the Bahamas. After providing a website address for legitimacy, the caller requests the “winner’s” email address for notification purposes and credit card information to cover port fees. The website has very limited information, but does contain a few photos, testimonials, and “Caribbean Line” banner, in an attempt to convince visitors it is legitimate. Read the rest of this entry »

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FBI On Sikh Temple Shooting

Statement on Shooting Incident at Sikh Temple

Aug. 5, 2012
– Milwaukee

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FBI: Bank Robberies

Downey Resident Suspected in Plain Jane Bank Robbery Series Arrested After Tip Received

Aug. 3, 2012
– Los Angeles

Robbery of Wells Fargo Bank Branch in Lilburn

Aug. 6, 2012
– Atlanta

Robbery of Wells Fargo Bank Branch in Houston

Aug. 6, 2012
– Houston

Five Charged in Area Armored Car Robberies

Aug. 7, 2012
– Houston

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Google Approves an App that Steals All Your Data

From: MIT

Google’s automated “Bouncer” for apps, which should prevent harmful mobile software from appearing in the company’s app store, appears to have serious blind spots. The system repeatedly scanned but let pass an app that stealthily steals personal data such as photos and contacts, reported two researchers from computer security company Trustwave at the Black Hat security conference in Las Vegas yesterday.

Nicolas Percoco and Sean Schulte are members of Trustwave’s “ethical hacking” research group, known as SpiderLabs, and they created the app to probe Google’s ability to vet the software uploaded to its app store. The pair said the results shows that Google needs to improve both its app-scanning system and its Android operating system.

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Situational Awareness

From SOFREP.com:

Good Situation Awareness is a learned SKILL, which means you must be trained and practice this skill continually. Our own ego must be dropped and we have to realize that these skills are competitive, which means we might be fighting for our lives with these skills. I know and have worked with Clinton (Emerson), he’s one of the Nation’s best.

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Consequences of the Fall of the Syrian Regime

From STRATFOR:

By George Friedman

We have entered the endgame in Syria. That doesn’t mean that we have reached the end by any means, but it does mean that the precondition has been met for the fall of the regime of Syrian President Bashar al Assad. We have argued that so long as the military and security apparatus remain intact and effective, the regime could endure. Although they continue to function, neither appears intact any longer; their control of key areas such as Damascus and Aleppo is in doubt, and the reliability of their personnel, given defections, is no longer certain. We had thought that there was a reasonable chance of the al Assad regime surviving completely. That is no longer the case. At a certain point — in our view, after the defection of a Syrian pilot June 21 and then the defection of the Tlass clan — key members of the regime began to recalculate the probability of survival and their interests. The regime has not unraveled, but it is unraveling.

The speculation over al Assad’s whereabouts and heavy fighting in Damascus is simply part of the regime’s problems. Rumors, whether true or not, create uncertainty that the regime cannot afford right now. The outcome is unclear. On the one hand, a new regime might emerge that could exercise control. On the other hand, Syria could collapse into a Lebanon situation in which it disintegrates into regions held by various factions, with no effective central government. Read the rest of this entry »

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FBI WMD Training Workshop in New Orleans

WMD Training Workshop Tests Massive Response

 

WMD disaster scenario illustrates the need to train with fellow first responders. Details

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TSA Screeners Plead Guilty to Smuggling Drugs

If the DHS and TSA put as much effort in to policing their own employees as they do into looking for fingernail clippers and harassing flyers maybe I wouldn’t mind going through the  “security theater”.

Who Watches The Watchmen?

Two TSA Screeners Agree to Plead Guilty to Conspiracy Charges in Scheme to Smuggle Narcotics Through Security Checkpoints at LAX

July 24, 2012
– Los Angeles

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Bank Robberies

Robbery of TCF Bank Branch in Elmhurst

July 23, 2012
– Chicago

Robbery of Wells Fargo Bank Branch in Sunrise

July 23, 2012
– Miami

Robbery of Midland State Bank Branch in Joliet

July 24, 2012
– Chicago

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Syrian Agent Senteced to 18 Months

Virginia Man Sentenced to 18 Months in Prison for Acting as Unregistered Agent for Syrian Government

July 20, 2012
– Washington

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FBI: 5K Reward for Info on Florida Bank Robbery

FBI Offers $5,000 Reward for Information on Bank Robbery Suspect in 2011 Robbery

July 23, 2012
– Miami

Robbery of Great Florida Bank Branch in Plantation

July 18, 2012
– Miami

AK-47 Bandit Linked to Recent Bank Robbery Near Seattle

July 18, 2012
– Los Angeles

AK-47 Bandit Strikes Again

An alleged serial bank robber known as the AK-47 Bandit has struck again. The FBI needs your help to identify and track him down.
– Wanted by the FBI

Armed Robberies of a Citizens Bank Branch in Philadelphia

July 23, 2012
– Philadelphia

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FBI Briefs Congress on New ID Tech and How It Affects Citizen’s Privacy

CJIS Executive Briefs Congress on Next Generation Identification Initiative

July 18, 2012

Jerome Pender, deputy assistant director of our Criminal Justice Information Services Division, updated members of the Senate Judiciary Committee’s Subcommittee on Privacy, Technology, and the Law on the status of the Bureau’s Next Generation Identification (NGI) program.

 

What Facial Recognition Technology Means for Privacy and Civil Liberties

Jerome M. Pender , Deputy Assistant Director, Criminal Justice Information Services Division , Federal Bureau of Investigation , Statement Before the Senate Judiciary Committee, Subcommittee on Privacy, Technology, and the Law

– Washington, D.C.

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FBI: Man Gets 20yrs for Supporting al-Qaeda

Texas Man Sentenced for Supporting Terrorism

An American-born man has been sentenced to 20 years in prison for attempting to provide material support to al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula.

– Gotcha

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FBI Workshop on Argriculture and Food Safety

FBI Weapons of Mass Destruction Directorate to Host Workshop on Agriculture and Food Safety

July 19, 2012
– Detroit

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