On January 23rd, the Supreme Court handed down a unanimous decision that went out of its way to avoid addressing key law enforcement and digital privacy issues — at least for now. [...]
On January 23rd, the Supreme Court handed down a unanimous decision that went out of its way to avoid addressing key law enforcement and digital privacy issues — at least for now. [...]

As more adults become web-savvy and learn how to spot suspicious websites, hackers are turning their attention to children. Impulsive and prone to falling for the hackers’ traps, kids make perfect malware targets, providing an easy gateway to their parent’s computers, and potentially, access to their personal and financial information. [...]
A new experimental anti-theft tool is forcing criminals to show their true colors. As perps flee the scene of a crime, a technology called SelectDNA sprays them with an invisible substance that can be detected up to 6 months later under ultraviolet light. Think of it as a nightclub hand stamp for bad guys.

Though the case is headed to the Supreme Court in a few months, police currently have the legal right to place GPS tracking devices on the vehicles of suspected perps. But are employers able to do the same to their employees when they suspect foul play? [...]
Snow plowing is serious business in Chicago, and local residents have expressed concern that certain well-connected people and neighborhoods tend to get their streets cleared first when a storm hits. [...]
BrickHouse Security prides itself on consistently delivering a world-class customer experience.
Over the past few weeks, as we transitioned to a new order management system, we failed to deliver the level of service you have come to expect from us.
I want to personally apologize for our lack of communication regarding your order status or out of stock items. You deserve better. [...]








