At a House Judiciary Committee hearing, FBI director James Comey admitted that if the federal government succeeds in forcing Apple Inc. to create a “backdoor” into the iPhone, the software could be used as a precedent for gaining access to phones in future cases.
We reached out to CVS Tuesday and a spokesperson said, “In the unfortunate event of a robbery at one of our stores, the safety and well-being of our customers and employees is always our highest priority. We do not comment on specific security procedures or policies as we do not want to undermine them.”
Mitt Romney advised Republicans to vote for whichever candidate “has the best chance of beating Mr. Trump in a given state,” which could take the Republican Party to a contested convention in July.
Bryan Pagliano, a tech worker who set up the server inside Clinton’s Chappaqua, NY, home in 2009, is cooperating with the FBI as it wrap ups its probe, The Washington Post reported Wednesday.
At an Austin, Texas IHOP restaurant on February 29, a black couple wandered in at 3:00 in the morning to grab a to-go order. Their server, Dwayne Williams, also black, failed to get a name for the order and hastily entered “BLACK PPL” to connect the bill to the proper customer.
The FBI is investigating whether computer passwords were shared among Hillary Clinton’s close aides to determine how sensitive intelligence “jumped the gap” between the classified systems and Clinton’s unsecured personal server, according to an intelligence source familiar with the probe.
A Cornell University engineering professor often used by activists to attack fracking ran from reporters after he admitted in court there was no proof drilling had contaminated Dimock’s drinking water.
This is not a case — this is not a case about toxic materials ending up in the water. We do not have proof of that. We don’t have proof of that. This is not about fracking fluid appearing in the water. Hydraulic fracturing materials, we don’t have proof of that.