The thick client is making a comeback. Here’s how next-generation local databases like PGlite and RxDB are bringing ...
In January 2026, Microsoft Defender Experts identified a new evolution in the ongoing ClickFix campaign. This updated tactic deliberately crashes victims’ browsers and then attempts to lure users into ...
Abstract: Encrypted databases have been extensively studied with the increasing concern of data privacy in cloud services. For practical efficiency, most encrypted database systems are built under ...
SEATTLE, Dec. 4, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Visual DB today announced a new partnership with SQLite, the embedded relational database engine used in billions of devices worldwide. Through this collaboration ...
A 25-year-old with two-plus years on the force became at least the third Riverside County sheriff’s deputy this year to be accused of illegally accessing a computer database. Deputy Dakota Lasher ...
Congresswoman April McClain Delaney (D-MD), a member of the House Agriculture Committee, introduced the Protecting Agricultural Borrower Information Act, which would prevent the Department of ...
Original story from August 18th, 2025: If you’re a Gmail user, you need to be particularly careful right now as criminals are currently targeting Gmail accounts. Hackers from a group called ...
State pushes against federal demands for access to personal data of Minnesotans The Trump administration says it needs to collect data from agencies that receive federal funds to ensure programs are ...
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Former Rossford Police Chief sentenced for accessing, misusing law enforcement database after he left department
TOLEDO, Ohio (WTVG) - The former Rossford Police Chief, who was convicted of using a police database illegally, has been sentenced to one year of probation and ordered to pay all court costs.
WORCESTER — The looming shutdown of a federal agency will likely have significant impacts to the services provided by local libraries. In March, Trump signed an executive order that would eliminate ...
Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials are getting access to the personal data of nearly 80 million people on Medicaid in order to acquire "information concerning the identification and ...
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