THEFT

Nov 26 2025CRIME

Crypto Heists: When Thieves Come Knocking

In a world where digital money is king, some criminals are taking old-school methods to new heights. Imagine waking up to a knock at your door, only to find a thief demanding access to your crypto fortune. This isn't a scene from a movie; it's happening more often than you think. Recently, a man in

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Nov 25 2025TECHNOLOGY

Hackers Use 3D Files to Steal Your Data

Hackers have found a sneaky way to steal data using 3D files. They are using files from Blender, a popular 3D creation tool, to spread malware called StealC V2. This malware can grab information from browsers, wallets, and even email clients. The hackers upload harmful files to sites like CGTrader.

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Nov 20 2025CRIME

Bank Heists on the Rise: What You Should Know About Jugging

A sneaky crime called "jugging" is making its way from Texas to New Jersey. It's not a type of juggling, but a clever way thieves steal money from people who just left a bank. Here's how it works: a thief rents or steals a car and waits outside a bank. They watch for someone carrying a bank bag or

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Nov 18 2025CRYPTO

Crypto Thieves Get Sneakier: What You Need to Know

Crypto theft is getting more organized. It's not just random hackers anymore; it's a full-blown business. This is according to a recent report that sheds light on how thieves are using advanced tools to steal crypto keys. These tools can dig through files, documents, and even chat histories to find

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Nov 16 2025CRIME

A Rochester Man's Repeated Thefts Raise Concerns

A 21-year-old man from Rochester, Bill Gum Benjamin, is back in trouble with the law. This time, he's been convicted of stealing money from another person. Court papers say he scared the victim into taking out cash from ATMs and then took it. The victim, who didn't want to give Benjamin any more mon

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Nov 13 2025BUSINESS

Fighting for Fair Pay: Immigrant Caregivers Sue for Justice

In Santa Clara County, a serious legal battle is unfolding. A group of immigrant caregivers has taken a stand against a home care business and its owners for unfair treatment. They claim they were paid very little, often less than $5 per hour, which is far below the state minimum wage. They also say

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Nov 11 2025CRIME

Damascus Museum Faces Loss of Ancient Treasures

In a troubling turn of events, six priceless ancient statues have vanished from the National Museum of Damascus. This museum, a treasure trove of Syria's rich history, has long been a symbol of the country's cultural heritage. The theft occurred on a Monday, with a single thief managing to break int

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Nov 11 2025CRIME

A Green Thief's Spree: Stealing More Than Just Lawn Mowers

In a series of thefts that spanned several months, a man from Baltimore is accused of stealing lawn equipment worth nearly $50, 000 from well-known home improvement stores. The suspect, aged 38, faces serious charges, including felony theft, in Baltimore County Circuit Court. His brother was also ar

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Nov 08 2025TECHNOLOGY

How Hackers Are Using AI to Steal Crypto

Hackers are getting smarter with AI. They're now using it to create and change their malicious code on the fly. This makes it harder for security systems to catch them. Google's security team found at least five different types of malware that use AI. These malware strains can generate new code as

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Nov 06 2025CRIME

A Man's Betrayal: How a Scientist Tried to Sell U. S. Secrets to China

A man from Steuben County, New York, has been found guilty of stealing important U. S. technology and trying to use it for his own gain in China. Ji Wang, 63, took secret information from his job at Corning Incorporated. This information was part of a project funded by the U. S. government to develo

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