How many times must there be a serious data breach for the thick emptyheaded clowns in government to realize forcing digital ID is a fucking awful idea
SCOOP: The State Department has uncovered several "birth tourism networks" in West Africa, Europe, and North Africa, where embassies found evidence of plans to facilitate individuals traveling to the U.S. to give birth.
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Mahender Makhijani, 44, a lawful permanent resident from India living in Corona del Mar, was arrested this morning on a federal criminal complaint charging him with defrauding a bank out of nearly $100 million.
Makhijani controlled Cantor Group V LLC, a Newport Beach-based company that had a lending agreement requiring it to pledge only first-lien real estate loans to the victim bank.
Makhijani falsified title policies from September 2024 to April 2025 to make it appear Cantor held first-lien positions when other creditors were ahead. Makhijani and a subordinate forged documents in Adobe, altered metadata, and submitted the falsified records to the victim bank, while also providing misleading explanations during calls and in spreadsheets.
If convicted, Makhijani faces a statutory maximum sentence of 30 years in federal prison. He is expected to make his initial appearance this afternoon in U.S. District Court in Santa Ana, California. All defendants are presumed innocent until convicted in court.
Our nation’s economy and welfare depend on a healthy banking system. When lenders are deceived, it has downstream effects on consumers and businesses.
@MyUnveiledTruth@BinaryBit01 So your excuse for an inaccurate post that was missing information is this statement? you're just a perfect example of why ignorance dominates social media. You're not helping your cause.
🔥Hot off the presses: @TheJusticeDept issued an opinion today explaining that disparate-impact liability under federal employment law is *unconstitutional*. This is an earthquake in federal civil rights law. If right, this is the foundation to overturn that pernicious regime.
New credentials attack on Google, it's a subtle one. The email actually comes from https://t.co/qmUt6syHRr. It informs you that your recovery contact (an email you don't recognize) is about to reset your password and prompts you to take action. There's a link that appears to point to https://t.co/pOKO2bTLeC but uses the continue URL parameter to redirect you to https://t.co/Ncvbz3poTV, which hosts the attacker's site. If you scroll down, you can see the bottom of the email, which just shows that someone is asking to add you as their recovery contact. The entire first part of the email is a user-controlled field in Google's system that the attacker controlled to include the malicious link and text.
Justice Thomas: "An illegal alien who cannot read English road signs cannot drive an 80,000-pound tractor-trailer...Although Singh failed his test at least ten times in Washington and at least one time in California, both Washington and California provided Singh with CDLs." https://t.co/KzJLvIlq7v
True. The British press has failed today.
Few journalists if any seem to grasp what this means.
It’s a fundamental reshaping of modern civil liberty and the internet in the UK.
Seismic loss of privacy.
Millions of adults will have limited web access. In a democracy...? 🤡
Our statement on the UK government’s demand that all content on all devices sold or used in the country be scanned, on the presumption of nudity, using a dystopian combination of age verification and content scanning. This proposal will not safeguard children. It endangers us all.
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