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Election officials in at least five states were sent suspicious packages Monday, according to officials from each state. There were no reports that the packages contained hazardous material, and ...
The FBI is warning election offices to be on the lookout after threatening letters containing suspicious substances were sent to the offices of multiple secretaries of state throughout the country.
The packages were received around 30 minutes apart from each other, and one looked similar to a suspicious package received by an election office in another state.
Several of the mail bomb packages were sent to the FBI Laboratory in Quantico, Virginia, for inspection. [2] A fingerprint found on one of the packages and DNA on two other packages pointed to Sayoc as the suspect. [52] He was identified through video surveillance near a South Florida post office, and located by tracking his cell phone. [53]
The Phonetic similarity is one way to locate possible duplicate values, or inconsistent spelling in manually entered data. The ‘sounds like’ function converts the comparison strings to four-character American Soundex codes, which are based on the first letter, and the first three consonants after the first letter, in each string. [3]
Technical support scammers use social engineering and a variety of confidence tricks to persuade their victim of the presence of problems on their computer or mobile device, such as a malware infection, when there are no issues with the victim's device. The scammer will then persuade the victim to pay to fix the fictitious "problems" that they ...
Wyoming was one of more than a dozen states where elections officials received a suspicious package Monday or Tuesday. In addition to the Cowboy State, Georgia, Indiana, Kentucky, Massachusetts ...
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