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Former credit union president to serve 48 months, pay $4.5 million restitution
The Albany Herald, Ga. via Yahoo Finance· 3 days agoVALDOSTA – The former president of Southern Pine Credit Union in Valdosta was sentenced to serve four years in prison and pay back nearly $4.5 million in restitution after she admitted to a ...
Ticketmaster data breach exposes 560 million customers' data, IT group says
Fox News via Yahoo News· 6 days agoA massive data breach at Ticketmaster has exposed half a billion consumers. Kurt "CyberGuy" Knutsson...
Two arrested by Monona police on cocaine charges
Wisconsin State Journal· 5 days agoNearly a kilo of cocaine was found, police said.
What to know about the purported theft of Ticketmaster customer data
CBS News via Yahoo News· 6 days ago"A credit freeze makes it very difficult for an identity thief to create new accounts in your name...
Former Lowndes credit union president heading to prison
The Valdosta Daily Times· 5 days agoThe former president of a Lowndes County-based credit union has been sentenced to federal prison for...
Central Florida Bonding Launches Newest Safety Tips to Avoid Scammers
Digital Journal· 9 hours agoJun. 5, 2024 / PRZen / ORLANDO, Fla. -- Central Florida Bonding (https://cfborlando.com/), an Orlando, FL bail bonds industry leader, launches their newest online discussion focused on digital phishing and online scammers.With no slow down in digital
Peak Design Accidentally Leaked 10 Years of Client Data and Records
PetaPixel· 1 day agoA decade’s worth of Peak Design’s client data (about half a million records) leaked publicly because...
Ticketmaster data breach compromised over 500 million accounts
Consumer Affairs· 6 days agoTicketmaster users: beware. The company has been involved in a massive data breach that is...
Former Southern Pine Credit Union President sentenced to prison, ordered to pay nearly $4.5 Million
WTXL Tallahassee· 5 days agoLeah Lehman, 63, of Valdosta, was sentenced to serve a total of 48 months in prison (24 months per...
Alarming Cybersecurity Stats: What You Need To Know In 2024
Forbes· 1 day agoBelow is the updated version for 2024. There is no doubt that 2023 was a tough year for cyber security. The amount of data breaches keeps rising from previous years, which was already very scary ...