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Webfishing What was That
In the digital age, new terms and concepts seem to emerge almost daily, especially in the realm of technology and cybersecurity. One such term that has gained traction is "webfishing." But what exactly is webfishing, and why should you be concerned about it? This article aims to clarify the concept, its implications, and what you can do to protect yourself.
By Unlock Gamesabout a year ago in Criminal
The Infamous Case of Ted Bundy
Ted Bundy is one of the most notorious serial killers in American history, whose chilling crimes shocked the nation and left a lasting impact on criminal investigations and the study of psychopathology. With his good looks, charm, and intelligence, Bundy was able to deceive and manipulate those around him, making his brutal actions even more terrifying. He was a master of disguise, a deceptive manipulator, and a cold-blooded killer, traits that helped him evade capture for years.
By dokis srisabout a year ago in Criminal
The Shadow's Game
The downpour lashed against the windowpane, reflecting the strife inside Alex, the baffling spy. His main goal: to penetrate the core of the slippery 'Partner', a shadowy association with limbs venturing into the most obscure corners of the globe.
By Iftikhar Akramabout a year ago in Criminal
Three Young Students Drown in Pool Accident at Mangalore Resort
THREE COLLEGE YOUNG ENGINEERING STUDENTS DROWN IN TERRIFYING SWIMMING POOL ACCIDENT Tragedy struck at the 'Vazco' beach resort in Mangalore, where three young engineering students from Mysuru lost their lives. Nishita MD (21), Parvathi S (20), and Keerthana N (21) were in their final year of engineering and had gone to the resort for a vacation. What was supposed to be a joyous time with friends turned into a heartbreaking incident.
By Abhay kumar chauhanabout a year ago in Criminal
THE PERFECT MURDER
**The Perfect Murder** In the bustling heart of Chicago, where skyscrapers pierced the sky and shadows danced along the alleyways, a cunning plot began to unfold. Evelyn Greene was a celebrated crime novelist known for her intricate plots and shocking twists. Little did she know that her latest story would become an eerie reality.
By Daniel Samabout a year ago in Criminal
Blink vs. Ring
In an era where home security has become a top priority, outdoor security cameras provide a first line of defense to safeguard our homes. With the growing number of smart security devices on the market, two brands, Blink and Ring, have emerged as leading choices for homeowners seeking reliable, easy-to-use solutions. Both brands offer distinct features tailored to different needs and budgets, making it essential to understand what sets them apart.
By Robert OConnorabout a year ago in Criminal
Information and Communication Technology Warfare
As a teenager, I was an avid reader of the science fiction genre of novels. I spent my pocket money on books. What I loved most, was the promise of the future greater technology and a promised easier lifestyle. The idea that humans could make robots that were as smart as themselves thrilled me. It was exhilarating. Now, half a century later, I am witnessing similar book concepts manifest themselves increasingly inserting themselves into our mundane world. Let me express my admiration for Isaac Asimov, Jules Vernes, and H.G. Wells. As I grew older, my taste in books changed. I found elements of future worlds, extreme technologies, and gadgets in the writings of authors like James Patterson, who wrote about cyber attacks on police stations, David Rorvik, who introduced the concept of human cloning, the Sunday comic strips featuring Dick Tracy’s equivalent of the Apple Watch and George Orwell’s description of an authoritarian world where fake news was considered the truth and surveillance was as common as family visits.
By Wayne W. Barrowabout a year ago in Criminal







