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The FBI Still Hasn’t Cracked NYC Mayor Eric Adams’ Phone


Plus: Harvard students pack Meta’s smart glasses with privacy-invading face-recognition tech, Microsoft and the DOJ seize Russian hackers’ domains, and more.

Pig butchering, the crypto-based scammer scourge that has pulled in an estimated $75 billion from victims globally, is spreading beyond its roots in Southeast Asia, with operations proliferating across the Middle East, Eastern Europe, Latin America, and West Africa. As the politics of America's biggest city have been turned upside down by the criminal charges against New York mayor Eric Adams, there's still a “significant wild card” in the corruption case against him, prosecutors said in court this week: The FBI can't manage to get into his phone. That, at least, is the approach this week of the US Justice Department, which along with Microsoft and the NGO Information Sharing and Analysis Center used a lawsuit to take control of more than a hundred web domains that had been used by Russian hackers working for the Kremlin's intelligence and law enforcement agency known as the FSB.

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