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todayilearned
Jun 05, 2020
TIL that an estimated 500,000 Americans have fake degrees.
axact
counterfeit
credentials
diploma mills
fake degrees
fake diplomas
fbi
ftc
human resources
kansas
online learning
principal
todayilearned
May 06, 2020
TIL a 'master-mind' cyber-criminal, who was on the FBI's most wanted list, was arrested when detectives were able to figure out his laptop password. It was the name of his cat, followed by 123
anonymous
fbi
hacking
jeremy hammond
jeremy hammond hacker
news
north america
usa
world news
todayilearned
Dec 27, 2019
TIL Occupy Wall Street was Infiltrated by the US Gov't and Dismantled from Within
fbi
financial sector
law (us)
occupy movement
occupy wall street
protest
surveillance
us crime
us national security
us news
us politics
world news
todayilearned
Dec 24, 2019
TIL the FBI supplied 48 police agencies with Stingray surveillance hardware that mimics cell phone towers, and had them sign non-disclosure agreements to stop them confirming their use of it or its capabilities to anyone, including courts of law. Cases would be dismissed rather than expose the tech.
fbi
florida
law (us)
maryland
new york
surveillance
us constitution and civil liberties
us news
us policing
us politics
world news
todayilearned
Nov 28, 2019
TIL that a Utah woman was allegedly murdered by her husband while on a murder mystery trivia cruise in Alaska. The event was a musical Sherlock Holmes-themed murder mystery trivia program, and some of her fellow passengers thought the screams coming from her cabin were part of the show.
cruise murder
cruiseship death
domestic dispute
fbi
kenneth manzanares
kristy manzaranes
murder at sea
princess cruises
todayilearned
Sep 02, 2019
TIL a 'master-mind' cyber-criminal, who was on the FBI's most wanted list, was arrested when detectives were able to figure out his laptop password. It was the name of his cat, followed by 123
anonymous
fbi
hacking
jeremy hammond
jeremy hammond hacker
news
north america
usa
world news
todayilearned
Apr 10, 2019
TIL in the 1950s the US Government investigated a person named Robert Dorr because he kept writing to Boeing and asking for pictures of their planes. They discovered Dorr was a just teenager who loved planes, an "average and loyal American boy." He grew up to be a diplomat, author, and TV pundit.
air force
fbi
fbi foia
foia
foia requests
military
navy
northrop
paleofuture
robert f. dorr
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