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  2. T-Mobile data breach - Wikipedia

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    In summer 2021, T-Mobile US confirmed that the company had been subject to a data breach. A hacker called John Erin Binns took credit for the release of millions of customer records and the event was a contribution to T-Mobile receiving a fine of $15 million in 2024.

  3. Think you’re safe from online fraud? SC was hit hard in 2023 ...

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    Social media has seen a 463.3% surge in reported fraud cases from 2019 to 2022. Over the same period, the amount of money lost from social media fraud jumped by 90.8%.

  4. Retrial ends in Idaho family’s fake-cellphone, wire fraud ...

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    The case began in August 2018 when 10 individuals were indicted in connection to a business that U.S. attorneys said was selling counterfeit Apple and Samsung phones. Retrial ends in Idaho family ...

  5. Elderly in Columbus have lost thousands to scams, fraud. Why ...

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    The FBI’s Internet Crime Complaint Center, which compiles information about and investigates online fraud, noted an 11% increase in elder fraud cases between 2022 and 2023. Americans over 60 ...

  6. New York business fraud lawsuit against the Trump Organization

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    New York v. Trump is a civil investigation and lawsuit by the office of the New York Attorney General (AG) alleging that individuals and business entities within the Trump Organization engaged in financial fraud by presenting vastly disparate property values to potential lenders and tax officials, in violation of New York Executive Law § 63(12).

  7. Van Buren v. United States - Wikipedia

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    Van Buren v. United States, 593 U.S. 374 (2021), was a United States Supreme Court case dealing with the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (CFAA) and its definition of "exceeds authorized access" in relation to one intentionally accessing a computer system they have authorization to access. In June 2021, the Supreme Court ruled in a 6–3 opinion ...