Universities Topping List of Student Millionaire Hackers
Kenyan bank notes held in hand.
Simon Kiragu
Kenyans.co.ke
On October 23, a letter addressed to whom it may concern detailed a resolution by an anonymous group of students to siphon millions from banks via hacking.
The letter came a day after 2 students from Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology (JKUAT) were arraigned in court and charged with stealing Ksh25 million from a local bank.
The prosecutor added that the 2 were also in the process of transferring Ksh190 million when the authorities pounced. It is not something that we want to do, but we are quickly running out of viable options. If they continue employing people based on nepotism and tribalism leaving most of us qualified jobless, we may have no option but to remind them that they are getting it wrong, the anonymous letter reads in part.
December 11, 2020 at 9:45am
It has barely been 10 days since Fairfax County launched its annual Hypothermia Prevention Program, and it’s already clear that this winter will be unlike any other that Abby Dunner has experienced in her nearly decade-long work with the initiative.
Now the manager of the Fairfax County Office to Prevent and End Homelessness, Dunner has been involved with the hypothermia prevention program since she was employed as a case manager and assistant by the nonprofit FACETS in 2012.
The COVID-19 pandemic, however, forced Dunner and the other county and nonprofit officials who run the program to completely reengineer their operations, which were well-honed after 15 years of providing shelter for people in need during the coldest months of the year.
A Look Inside the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors Meeting Dec. 1, 2020
Highlights of discussion and actions that impact all who live, work and play in the diverse county After much discussion, the Board approved Comments on I-495 NEXT Draft National Environmental Policy Act Environmental Assessment and Draft Design Plans (Dranesville and Providence Districts) with an amendment by Supervisor John W. Foust, Dranesville District. His amendment was to delete the sentence: “The project provides significantly greater benefit if Maryland completes their system of managed lanes, particularly increasing the capacity of the American Legion Bridge,” and insert the sentence: “As VDOT’s own studies indicate the project provides significant benefits only if Maryland completes their system of managed lanes, particularly completing the capacity of the American Legion Bridge. In the interim the project will cause inequitable and therefore unacceptable delays to non-express lane