The former Greensburg chief of police who reportedly had drug dealings with informants in Ellwood City pleaded guilty in federal court to engaging in a drug conspiracy.
The Justice Department has seized four web domains used in a cybercrime scheme that involved creating over 40,000 spoofed websites and storing the personal information of more than a million victims. Attorney General Merrick B. Garland stated, “Together with our international partners, the Justice Department has disrupted another cybercrime scheme originating from Russia that enabled criminals to steal from over a million victims in the United States and around the world.”The domains were seized as part of an investigation into a spoofing service operated through the.
Federal officials in Pittsburgh announced Thursday they’ve seized four web domains with Russian ties that were used to steal the personal information of more than 1 million victims in spoofing scams. Among the victims were two elderly Pittsburgh-area residents. According to court documents, one of those victims lost a total
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The former Greensburg chief of police who reportedly had drug dealings with informants in Ellwood City pleaded guilty in federal court to engaging in a drug conspiracy.