A lawsuit accuses Amazon of enabling a West Virginia man to spy on an underage Brazilian girl with a hidden camera. The device, which resembles a clothes hook, was purchased from Amazon and used to record the girl. The suit alleges that
Princess Kate, who stepped out on Monday for a visit to the Royal Naval Air Station in Yeovilton, hasn’t been seen publicly with Prince Harry in many months. The brother and sister-in-law were last photographed at the same event in May when
Authorities are warning parents and teachers to be on the lookout for drugs that don’t always look like drugs, especially as a new school year gets underway. For example, there are vapes disguised as school supplies — highlighters in particular. Some highlighter
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Is that really a Windows update you are about to click on? Or ransomware in disguise? As first documented by Fortinet FortiGuard Labs and followed up by Trend Micro, new ransomware is currently on the rise and disguising itself as fake Windows
Hong Kong democracy campaigners believe a Chinese spy ‘posing as tourist’ attempted to gatecrash an invitation-only meeting within the heart of the Houses of Parliament. Campaigners claim the alleged espionage agent dodged high security around the Commons by pretending to be on
Soon-to-be mom Alexandra Yaeger of Pennsylvania harnessed the power of social media to surprise her mother-in-law, Yvonne Breyer, with a very special family announcement. “I couldn’t decide how to surprise her, but we know she’s so over-the-top,” Yaeger said in comments to
The narcotics intercepted in the Gulf are around 80-90 percent in purity (Image: PA/SWNS) In a rare insight into their daring operations to disrupt heroin, crystal and hashish smuggling routes in the Gulf of Oman, a brave Commando said they are detecting
An inmate in Bolivia is back behind bars after an unsuccessful attempt to break out of prison disguised as a sheep. José Luis Callisaya Diaz, serving a 15-year sentence for murder, attempted to escape from a maximum-security prison in Bolivia earlier this