After 30-years of federal- and state-level criminal investigation, officials arrested over 120 alleged members of the East Coast organized crime syndicate, or Mafia, last week. The arrests and investigation comprised the largest arrest of mobsters coordinated by the FBI. According to the Washington Post, 800 members of several law enforcement agencies at all levels conducted […]
Social Media + Mobile = Stalking Clues
Think that posting a picture on a social media website could put you in danger? Not danger like getting in trouble with family, friends, or an employer, but physical danger? For even the poorest of cyber stalkers, it’s not that difficult to determine where someone lives based on their Facebook profile alone; indeed, there are […]
Attorney-Client Privilege? Not at Work.
Before writing an email to your attorney, think twice about the repercussions. First of all, as everyone should know by now, once something is released into cyberspace, it’s in cyberspace forever. This includes text messages, chats, emails, pictures, social media conversations, video, and etc. Second, the majority of our time is spent working for a […]
Employers Monitor Workers Via Smartphone
InterGuard is a new Blackberry security software that allows employers to keep sensitive information from being publicized (by design or accident) and also ensure employee’s are where they’re supposed to be when they’re supposed to be there. Designed by Awareness Technologies, the Interguard software will monitor activity on work BlackBerry’s & computers. According to VerticalNews, […]
Espionage Entertainment: Spy Anna Chapman Speaks on TV
Russian TV interviewed a spy working in the United States that could have come from the pages of Ian Fleming’s James Bond stories. Fleming, a one-time covert British agent himself, wrote about Bond working with incredible spy babes. Anna Chapman, who obtained British citizenship via marriage, was recently ejected from the United States with 10 […]