CyberheistNews Vol 13 #09 | February 28th, 2023
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CyberheistNews Vol 13 #09 | February 28th, 2023
[Eye Opener] Should You Click on Unsubscribe?
By Roger A. Grimes.
Some common questions we get are “Should I click on an unwanted email’s ‘Unsub…
Kendee Yamaguchi, a former Seattle deputy mayor, has been appointed as a deputy assistant secretary in a bureau of the federal Department of Commerce.
Attorneys for Adley Shepherd, a former Seattle officer fired for punching a handcuffed woman in 2014, say they will appeal the ruling.
Season 3, beginning March 1, expands on the personal journeys of Mando and Grogu; there’s also the promise of a greater exploration of Mandalorian culture.
Federal pandemic-era food assistance benefits end this week, worrying local food banks already struggling to keep up with the cost of groceries and gas.
One year in, the King County Regional Homelessness Authority hasn’t made as much progress as officials expected in moving people living outside into housing.
RAVE to Tim from an Issaquah coffee shop who has provided unbelievable customer service for over four years. From my customer point of view, I appreciated that he listens, tries to make a perfect drink and takes over cleaning duties; I have suggested h…
The three-day bash on the Hill returns to the Pike/Pine corridor this summer for the festival’s 25th year.
We’ve reported on wage theft, sexual misconduct and COVID outbreaks at Washington restaurants. Now, we want to learn more about what happens when workers file complaints against their workplace.
The Biden administration is considering revoking export licenses issued to U.S. suppliers for sales to Chinese telecom company Huawei, WSJ reported Tuesday, citing people familiar with the matter, part of a broader tightening of technology trade over n…