Hackers have stolen millions of dollars from the government of Guam, breaching hospital networks, infiltrated the Judiciary's financial systems and knocked out telecommunications. Those are just the attacks we know about.
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Hackers breached the Judiciary of Guam’s computer system and stole $1.8 million, and the government of Guam is continuing efforts to recover the full amount, Department of Administration Director Ed Birn told senators Monday.
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In today's E-edition https://t.co/jSmYh9qNUX: Pay studies underway for nurses, teachers, law enforcement, general pay plan; Hackers steal $1.8M from Judiciary; GovGuam works to recover more funds; Chief judge recuses from hospital suit, other cases as brother seeks AG run; ...
In today's E-edition https://t.co/jSmYh9qg5p: Pay studies underway for nurses, teachers, law enforcement, general pay plan; Hackers steal $1.8M from Judiciary; GovGuam works to recover more funds; Chief judge recuses from hospital suit, other cases as brother seeks AG run; ...
Defendants in a $34 million Hafa Adai Bingo fraud case, one of the largest tried on Guam, are scheduled to be resentenced this week and the next, though one of them, Michael L. Marasigan remains a fugitive and is on the FBI's white-collar crime ...
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Two new laboratory-confirmed cases of the highly contagious Bordetella pertussis or whooping cough were detected this week, bringing Guam's total cases to 15 this year, the Department of Public Health and Social Services said.
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Gubernatorial candidates Jeffrey Pleadwell and running mate Charlie Hermosa sit down with Pacific Daily News reporter Uriah Aguon to discuss why they are running and what they plan to accomplish, as part of PDN's 2026 Candidate Series.
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Attorneys for the seven defendants in a Pandemic Unemployment Assistance fraud case told a federal judge Tuesday that a June deadline to determine whether they will use expert witnesses is not feasible as they continue to sift through...
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There is strong interest in Guam from “big time investors,” according to Gov. Lou Leon Guerrero, who returned from a stateside trip to secure financing for a new hospital, the Simon Sanchez High School campus and other public infrastructure projects…https://t.co/5o6tkGEAiu
Christine Chan, 64, has been sentenced to 70 months, or five years and 10 months in federal prison, for her role in a $34 million Hafa Adai Bingo fraud and money laundering scheme.
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Gov. Lou Leon Guerrero recently pitched American and foreign investors to put their money into Guam, but if the local government cannot rebuild a high school in more than 10 years or maintain a public swimming pool, why would anyone trust it to deli…
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The Guam Office of Veterans Affairs will move into the former archdiocese chancery in Agana Heights as soon as this month despite minor storm damage, GOVA Director Jose San Agustin told lawmakers at a Tuesday oversight hearing.
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In today's E-edition https://t.co/jSmYh9qg5p: Nearly 6-year sentence in bingo fraud; Red Cross provides financial aid to Sinlaku-affected residents; Forum: From narco subs to US-China tensions, Micronesia faces growing security threats.
Narco submarines transporting drugs through Micronesia, research vessels mapping the seafloor for submarine routes ahead of a U.S.-China conflict, and illegal fishing boats and drones scanning for potential deep-sea mining hotspots.
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Margie De Leon, 57, of Yigo, arrived at Micronesia Mall on Tuesday seeking financial help from the American Red Cross, hoping to repair the roof, ceilings and other damage from Super Typhoon Sinlaku.
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Better-than-expected tax and fee collection increased to $57.5 million in March, even with the Department of Revenue and Taxation being locked out of its systems for over a week.
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Another batch of individual income tax refunds amounting to over $6.6 million has been disbursed, covering those filed up to Feb. 15.
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Super Typhoon Sinlaku's death toll in Chuuk rose to seven, with damage from the storm straining access to food, clean water, and medication across the islands, according to disaster reports from the Chuuk State government.
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Besides $2.2 billion in military spending on Guam, largely for construction, the island has received more than $1.3 billion in federal funds for typhoon recovery since 1997.
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The U.S. Coast Guard on Wednesday evening suspended the search for five missing crew members of the U.S.-flagged cargo vessel Mariana, which capsized during Typhoon Sinlaku in the Northern Marianas.
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