Russia s war on Ukraine and its increasingly isolated internet environment could drive Russian cybercriminals to think outside the box and launch new forms of cyberattacks, according to Nclose s co-founder and technical director, Martin Potgieter.
it s not stupidity. it s fear. they know what happens if they see something counter to the approved anti-american message. you can label, sensor, and cancel them at their most vulnerable. it s the perfect tool for indoctrination. asking about the flag i guess you could say it s like shooting fish in a barrel except here the fish would say it s preferable then to living in america. let s welcome tonight s guests! she s got more youtube views than cats falling off couches. host of the lauren chen show on youtube, lauren chen. he s thrown more handcuffed men into the backseat than madonna. author of breaking blue, sean c. larkin. he s so catholic, he brushes his teeth with holy water. host of the quiz show on fox nation, tom shillue. angry white male. and she s been resuscitated more times than a red cross mannequin. fox news contributor kat timpf.
it s not stupidity. it s fear. they know what happens if they see something counter to the approved anti-american message. you can label, sensor, and cancel them at their most vulnerable. it s the perfect tool for indoctrination. asking about the flag i guess you could say it s like shooting fish in a barrel except here the fish would say it s preferable then to living in america. let s welcome tonight s guests! she s got more youtube views than cats falling off couches. host of the lauren chen show on youtube, lauren chen. he s thrown more handcuffed men into the backseat than madonna. author of breaking blue, sean c. larkin. he s so catholic, he brushes his teeth with holy water. host of the quiz show on fox nation, tom shillue. angry white male. and she s been resuscitated more times than a red cross mannequin. fox news contributor kat timpf.
Good cop, bad cop: What happens when police get too cozy with informants?
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Over a year ago, I wrote a column for my “law and pop culture” series regarding the A&E show
Live PD. In that column, I spoke about the problems these types of series can cause for defendants and law enforcement.
In Oklahoma, where I practice,
Live PD has tainted more than one law enforcement agency. After what can only be described as a less than positive experience overall as I noted in the prior column the Tulsa Police Department “declined to renew its contract with the show after the Tulsa police chief argued the agreement ‘was not in the best interest of the department.’”