Digital analyst who worked the Kohberger case note that if a suspect had a phone with WiFi enabled, Nancy Guthrie home router logs may have recorded it.
Smartphones constantly scan for nearby WiFi networks by sending probe requests while searching for a connection, meaning the device can briefly appear in router logs even if it never actually connects.
Look at the map. 338,000+ red dots.
Unique IP addresses trading, distributing, and sharing child sexual abuse material… children under 12.
Do you notice the blue dots? Probably not. Those are the actual investigations.
Law enforcement needs more resources, more support… a bigger rescue team.
This is a fight of good vs. evil, and we are losing.
This is the absolute worst version of customer experience I have ever experienced. My elderly grandmas lifeline to continue to live alone was on the line and despite every sensible effort - you hung up on me, and if something happens to her your customer support is to blame.
Today I went to my 87 year old grandmothers house to try and fix her Alexa devices, bc we use them as her lifeline if she were to fall because she lives by herself. The Alexa account is tied to an @Xfinity email account she and my grandfather shared, but he passed away several..
..transferred to someone else and he refused. I asked him how to file a complaint for refusing to transfer me - he refused to tell me. He hung up on me. My 87 year old grandma started crying because she is “such a pain” and “wasted my whole afternoon.” @comcast shame on you.
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Bourbon for charity, can’t beat it!
Can you believe one of the 2 remaining fugitives from the New Orleans jail break is making social media posts? (Watch below)
Pretty brazen.
A Digital Expert discussed what it could mean for his capture.
Certainly career criminal Antoine Massey is begging to get caught.
@ChrisCuomo@NewsNation
#jailbreak
#NewOrleans
ℹ️ SANS RSAC™ 2025 Keynote Session: Cybersecurity is no longer just an ops issue—it’s a leadership priority across the enterprise. 🌐
This evening, @edskoudis, @joswr1ght, Tim Conway, @HeatherMahalik, & @robtlee delivered a forward-looking briefing on the most critical and emerging attack vectors in cybersecurity.
Here are the Top 5 most dangerous new attack techniques to watch⤵️
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Today, the House passed the TAKE IT DOWN Act to protect children victimized by the distribution of authentic and digital forgery nude and exploitative images that do not constitute CSAM.
For the first time, social media companies will be required to remove intimate images of children when hosting these images and the distribution of these images will be criminalized. NCMEC looks forward to President @realDonaldTrump signing the bill into law and thanks @FLOTUS, @SenTedCruz, @SenAmyKlobuchar, @RepMariaSalazar, and @RepDean for their leadership.
I’m speaking up in support of @C_C_Krebs
& @SentinelOne
Cybersecurity should be a non-partisan issue that unites us in our shared mission to defend our country.
National security can’t afford the chilling effect on both public & private sector
https://t.co/MJkfrRkNgn
The TAKE IT DOWN Act contains an important provision to create a process for victims to report an actual or digital forgery exploitative image in which the child is depicted and request removal. Platforms would have 48 hours to remove the material or face financial penalties.
NCMEC’s Chief Legal Officer, Yiota Souras, discussed this critical provision at a recent @HouseCommerce hearing. NCMEC encourages members of the House Energy and Commerce Committee to support the TAKE IT DOWN Act at tomorrow’s markup.