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Department of Justice Revises Policy for Charging Cases Under the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act
Federal prosecutors are advised to not charge good-faith security research under the CFAA. -
Prosecutors Add New Details in Foreign Lobbying Case of Trump Adviser
The superseding indictment include new claims of Barrack’s alleged efforts to attempt to influence the Trump campaign and administration under the direction of United Arab Emirates officials. -
Justice Department Sues Steve Wynn Over Alleged Foreign Agent Activity
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Wisconsin Voters File Suit Against Alleged Fraudulent Electors
The Wisconsin voters allege that the defendants orchestrated and executed a plan to pose as lawfully elected Wisconsin presidential electors to send fraudulent certificates in favor of Donald Trump to Co... -
Pentagon Inspector General Releases Report on Reprisals Against Col. Yevgeny Vindman
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SIGAR Releases Interim Report on Collapse of Afghan Security Forces
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Supreme Court Rules in Patel v. Garland
The Supreme Court ruled that federal courts lack jurisdiction to review fact findings in discretionary relief cases related to immigration proceedings. -
Justice Department Charges the Alleged Creator and Distributor of the “Thanos” Ransomware Kit
The foreign national is alleged to have created and sold ransomware products to hackers, in addition to offering training in their use. -
Five Eyes Cybersecurity Advisory on Cyber Threats to MSPs
The Five Eyes' cybersecurity authorities released a joint advisory about the increased threat to managed service providers and their customers. -
Former U.S. Ambassador Richard Olson Pleads Guilty to Illegal Foreign Lobbying
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Biden Administration Releases Plan to Seize Russian Assets
On April 28, the Biden administration released a comprehensive proposal for a legislative package to hold the Russian government and Russian oligarchs accountable for the war against Ukraine. -
Director of National Intelligence Releases Annual Transparency Report