A message for 2023: ‘Be the blessing’

Re: “Pictures of the Year 2022” [Dec. 23, seattletimes.com]: How could someone with so little give so much? The photo of Randy Miller, who is homeless, giving free haircuts to other homeless individuals and first featured in “Seattle street barber give…

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Latest Cyberthreats and Advisories – January 6, 2023

The LockBit ransomware gang apologizes, Google settles privacy lawsuits and cybercriminals impersonate brands and the U.K. government. Here are the latest threats and advisories for the week of January 6, 2023. Threat Advisories and Alerts Cybercriminals Impersonate Brands with Search Ads And Fake Sites The U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has issued a warning that cybercriminals are directing internet browsers to malicious sites via search ads. How does the scam work? Bad actors build a fake website that impersonates a legitimate brand and then advertises it to appear at the top of search results. Once browsers click the ad,…

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Jan. 6: ‘There aren’t two sides to this’

To those who say there’s not enough information, yet, about the insurrection to make an objective judgment about­ what happened on Jan. 6: There are people from both parties who were traumatized by that day. It isn’t subjective — there aren’t two sides…

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