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Tuesday, April 18, 2023

58% of Americans are living paycheck to paycheck, CNBC survey reveals

 58% of Americans are living paycheck to paycheck, CNBC survey reveals CNBC 


Two men have been arrested on charges that they helped establish a secret police outpost in New York City on behalf of the Chinese government.

More than three dozen officers with China's national police force have been charged with using social media to harass dissidents inside the US, the Justice Department said Monday.

Labor to target ‘unethical practices’ and ‘shoddy therapies’ in expanded NDIS crackdown


Western Digital Data Breach: Hackers Demand Huge Ransom In Exchange Of Sensitive Data


Pentagon in Panic as Second Set of Leaked Documents Gains Traction, Revealing Spying on Allies and Deteriorating Ukraine Capabilities

The Pentagon and intel chiefs are in a tizzy over a major documents leak. How serious is it?


How Much To Infect Android Phones Via Google Play Store? How About $20K The Register


Former cop Thomas Booker jailed for more than two decades for dark web drug syndicate

A former South Australian police officer turned drug boss has been sentenced to 21 years in jail for trading drugs in what a court heard was a complex business run on the dark web.


Senior Liberal MP Stuart Robert stool to gain financially out of a consulting company called Synergy 360, which was part-owned by his business partner and chief political fundraiser, and which helped multinational companies win millions of dollars worth of government contracts.


FBI warns against using public phone charging stations CNBC. I want pay phones back. There is something to be said for being able to stumble off a plane and make a phone call before you have gotten through customs and gotten a local SIM card.



I Tried to Pay My Taxes in Cash – Here’s What Happened, and Why the IRS Should Make It Easier To Do So

A shaggy dog story on trying to get the IRS to accept cash….


Wolters Kluwer Offers Free Bank Failures Toolkit for Corporate Counsel LawSites: “In the wake of the recent failures of Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank, Wolters Kluwer Legal & Regulatory U.S.has launched a new resource, intended for corporate legal departments, that provides a collection of guides and checklists to help companies avoid a bank failure and take action when a failure occurs, as well as a tracker to follow related lawsuits and investigations. The Bank Failures Toolkit is available on WK’s VitalLaw and VitalLaw for Corporate Counsel research platform, as well as free for anyone to access through WK’s website. “The best protection against the consequences of a failed bank is prevention,” WK says. “This toolkit offers proactive steps that will both minimize and mitigate the risk that a company faces should its bank collapse.”