Violent criminals take note: The #FBI & our partners will do all we can to take your case federal. Your days of playing the system are done. Gun crime=Federal time. No parole. Anyone w/info on violent crime: 1-800-CALL-FBI.
Learn more: https://t.co/crLL57K82q
Today, the #FBI announced the launch of its Most Wanted Fraudsters List, a new #wanted list dedicated to publicly identifying individuals charged with defrauding the American people. Anyone with information about the whereabouts of these fugitives can submit tips at https://t.co/XHRsXAv5Vj, by calling 1-800-CALL-FBI, or by contacting the nearest FBI field office. https://t.co/2UYUGU0ara
Malicious cyber actors are targeting U.S.-based automatic tank gauge (ATG) systems, widely used throughout the Energy, Chemical, Food and Agriculture, and Transportation Systems Sectors. The threat actors exploit flaws in ATG systems through multiple attack vectors, compromising internet-exposed ATG systems and subsequently modify them through command execution.
The #FBI, @CISAgov, @NSAgov, @ENERGY, @EPA, @TSA, @USDOT, and @USDA urge ATG owners and operators to defend against this malicious activity by securing their ATG systems with strong authentication and segmentation practices. Learn more: https://t.co/w2kO3Kels2
The #FBI remembers Special Agent Robert R. Hardesty who died as a result of a SWAT training accident at the #FBI Academy just over a week before in 2005. He was a member of the @FBISpringfield SWAT team, and its office now bears his name. #WallOfHonor https://t.co/ZLKKbXXz8w
The #FBI remembers Electronic Maintenance Technician Billie Wade Taylor, who died #OTD in 1965 after falling from the Marble Arcade Building in Lakeland, Florida, while trying to remove a Bureau antenna. #WallOfHonor https://t.co/sYqAb2AkSb
A fugitive who lived for more than 40 years under the stolen identity of a deceased Arkansas man pleaded guilty to federal identity theft, passport fraud, and firearms offenses.
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The #FBI honors Special Agent Truett E. Rowe, who was shot and killed in Gallup, N.M., by Guy Osborne #OTD in 1937. Osborne was a wanted fugitive who had escaped from a county jail. He received a life sentence for Rowe's murder. #WallofHonor https://t.co/joXKs3mvZb
The #FBI remembers Supervisory Administrative Specialist Bryan Myers, who died on #OTD in 2022 from health complications associated with exposure to toxic air during 9/11 recovery efforts. #WallofHonor https://t.co/bIgkuFI3Pk
Yesterday the FBI released an advisory on the Silent Ransom Group (SRG), aka Luna Moth, Chatty Spider, and UNC3753, who use social engineering techniques like phone calls and phishing emails to access victim computers. SRG actors have been steadily targeting law firms since 2023, and they focus on accessing victim systems, exfiltrating data, and extorting their victims by threatening to release or sell the stolen data.
Since SRG actors use legitimate remote access tools, there are few artifacts of their attacks. Review the advisory to learn how SRG actors operate to exfiltrate data and potential signs of SRG activity: https://t.co/9hGQyYCsNB.
The #FBI remembers Special Agent Nelson B. Klein, Jr., who died in a car accident on his way home from a meeting in Georgia #OTD in 1969. His father and namesake—who was also a special agent—was also killed in the line of duty decades earlier. #WallOfHonor https://t.co/YEAX2wGCuE
The #FBI honors Special Agent William H. Christian Jr., who was fatally shot through this car window by a suspect during a surveillance operation in Maryland #OTD in 1995. Christian was certified as a SWAT team member. #WallOfHonor
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Planning to fly your drone at a World Cup match? Think again!
Temporary Flight Restrictions will be in place around @FIFAWorldCup stadiums and fan festivals. Flying a drone in these areas is prohibited and a federal crime. Check airspace restrictions using FAA-approved B4UFLY Apps or visit https://t.co/46jRvBb0D8.
Stay informed and report unsafe drone activity immediately at 1-800-CALL-FBI.
Threat actors are spoofing the FIFA website through a process known as “typo squatting”. Typo squatting relies on Internet users making common typos when visiting a URL. Spoofing FIFA’s official website (https://t.co/heQjm3T5hA) allows threat actors to collect personally identifiable information (PII) entered by users into the fake website, including name, home address, phone number, email address, and banking information.
Using a minor misspelling, such as fiffa[.]com, or alternative top-level domains, such as .org rather than .com, threat actors mimic the legitimate URL. They may also register illegitimate websites such as jobs-fifa[.]com to impersonate legitimate subdomains. While there are at least a dozen known illegitimate domains, users should anticipate the generation of additional fake domains leading up to, and throughout, the 2026 World Cup.
Learn more about how the scam works and review recommendations on how to protect yourself: https://t.co/LPipL23hSM
🚨 2025 crime data shows violent crime plummeted across the country. Murder rates dropped by more than 18%, contributing to the biggest nationwide decrease in violent crime in nearly 90 years.
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For nearly two decades, digital billboards have been instrumental in helping the FBI bring fugitives to justice and have lead to arrests in more than 55 cases across the country.
Learn more about how the initiative puts critical public safety information in the right place at the right time. https://t.co/WX3GsOc2e8
Three inmates accused of violently attacking a correction officer assisting the U.S. Marshals Service at the Doña Ana County Detention Center have been charged federally after the officer was beaten unconscious and tased during a 22 second assault.
Read more: https://t.co/9ZOtNdgnhn
A Fruitland man pleaded guilty to second degree murder after driving drunk at 107 miles per hour and crashing into an oncoming vehicle, killing the driver.
Read more: https://t.co/WOS1HdFslY