Two sibling contractors convicted a decade ago for hacking into US State Department systems have once again been charged, this time for a comically hamfisted attempt to steal and destroy government ...
U.S. prosecutors have charged two Virginia brothers arrested on Wednesday with allegedly conspiring to steal sensitive information and destroy government databases after being fired from their jobs as ...
Two Virginia twin brothers were arrested for their alleged roles in deleting government databases hosted by a federal government contractor, the Justice Department announced on Wednesday. Muneeb and ...
What if the database you rely on could handle writes four times faster without sacrificing simplicity or reliability? For years, SQLite’s single-writer limitation has been both its strength and ...
A decorated Canadian police sergeant with more than two decades of experience on the force pleaded guilty to using the law enforcement database to pursue intimate relationships with around 30 women, ...
A former Cecil County Sheriff's deputy was sentenced to six months in prison Wednesday for using police databases for personal searches about his wife, romantic partners and co-workers, the State ...
GOLF has released its latest ranking of the Top 100 Courses in the World, and nearly half of them are in the United States. (Great Britain and Ireland, with 29 courses, has the next-highest total.) ...
Playing the GOLF World Top 100 is often cast as the Mount Everest of golf travel. Augusta, for most, is as remote as the death zone. But the climb is not as forbidding as it sounds. Of the courses on ...
When I first wrote “Vector databases: Shiny object syndrome and the case of a missing unicorn” in March 2024, the industry was awash in hype. Vector databases were positioned as the next big thing — a ...
As federal immigration authorities step up their roundup of Black and brown people they suspect of being undocumented, Washington should make sure local law enforcement agencies follow the state’s law ...
France’s trove of DNA profiles has helped solve high-profile crimes and was used to find some of the Louvre suspects, and it is growing. The police can also access other countries’ databases. By ...
From Ireland to New Zealand, it’s surprisingly easy to book a tee time at many of these top courses. ByJim Dobson, Senior Contributor. Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and ...
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