Oregon man accused of operating “Rapper Bot” blamed for massive cyberattacks
Prosecutors said the network created by 22-year-old Ethan Foltz is “one of the most sophisticated and powerful DDoS-for-hire Botnets currently in existence.”
Oregon man accused of operating “Rapper Bot” blamed for massive cyberattacks
Prosecutors said the network created by 22-year-old Ethan Foltz is “one of the most sophisticated and powerful DDoS-for-hire Botnets currently in existence.”
7/15: The Takeout with Major Garrett
Attorney General Pam Bondi faces questions about handling of the Epstein files; Historic Washington, D.C., restaurant closing doors for renovations
Trump considering buying government stake in Intel, Lutnick confirms
Intel was under the Wall Street spotlight Tuesday as shares popped nearly 7% on news that the struggling chip maker secured a $2 billion investment from SoftBank. Plus, as Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick confirmed, the White House
Meet the woman making move-in day at Widener University feel like home
At Widener University, “Move-In Day” is more than just hauling boxes; it’s a moment when students and families begin to feel they belong.
David Allvin, top Air Force general, to retire early
Air Force chief of staff Gen. David Allvin announced he will retire in November, just two years into what is usually a four-year term as Air Force Chief of Staff.
Missouri AG named co-deputy director of FBI, will serve alongside Dan Bongino
The Trump administration has announced that Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey will serve as co-deputy director of the FBI, alongside the current deputy director Dan Bongino. In 2024, Bailey asked the Supreme Court to step in to
Hurricane Erin forces Outer Banks evacuations; East Coast beaches close
Hurricane Erin is forcing evacuations on North Carolina’s Outer Banks as it threatens to whip up wild waves, rip currents and tropical-force winds.
U.S. strikes deportation deals with Honduras and Uganda, documents show
The U.S. has expanded its campaign to persuade countries to aid its crackdown on illegal immigration by accepting deportations of migrants who are not their own citizens.
U.S. strikes deportation deals with Honduras and Uganda, documents show
The U.S. has expanded its campaign to persuade countries to aid its crackdown on illegal immigration by accepting deportations of migrants who are not their own citizens.