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Advisory for Victims Affected by David Bukoski’s DOS-For-Hire Booter

By U.S. Attorney's Office on Feb 6, 2020   Featured, National, National/World  

Advisory for Victims Affected by David Bukoski’s DOS-For-Hire Booter

  Anchorage, Alaska – U.S. Attorney Bryan Schroder announced that David Bukoski, 24, of Hanover Township, Pennsylvania, was recently sentenced for operating a long-running Denial of Service (DoS) for-hire service, known as Quantum Stress, which allowed paying users to conduct wide-ranging attacks on individual and corporate victim domains and networks, preventing them from being able […]

Drug Wholesalers Drove Fentanyl’s Deadly Rise, Report Concludes

By Laura Kurtzman | UCSF on Dec 5, 2018   Featured, Health  

Drug Wholesalers Drove Fentanyl’s Deadly Rise, Report Concludes

  [dropcap]F[/dropcap]entanyl, a powerful synthetic opioid implicated in nearly 29,000 overdose deaths in the United States last year, most likely spread because of heroin and prescription pill shortages, and also because it was cheaper for drug wholesalers than heroin, according to a report on illicit US drug markets by researchers at UC San Francisco. First […]

Philippine President Admits to ‘Personally’ Killing Drug Dealers

By VOA News on Dec 14, 2016   Featured, World  

Philippine President Admits to ‘Personally’ Killing Drug Dealers

Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte says he personally killed suspected drug traffickers during his two-decade tenure as mayor of the southern city of Davao. Duterte made the admission Monday during a speech before a group of businessmen, boasting that he would ride around Davao on his motorcycle and “just patrol the streets… looking for a confrontation […]

Young Amends Duck Stamp Legislation to Exempt Subsistence Users

By Matthew Shuckerow | Office of Representative Young on Jul 31, 2014   Featured, General News, Rural  

Washington, D.C. – Senior member of the House Natural Resources Committee, Alaskan Congressman Don Young, today moved two pieces of legislation through committee that would directly impact the traditional way of life and subsistence needs of Alaskans. During a House Natural Resources Committee markup today, Congressman Young successfully amended H.R. 5069, the Federal Duck Stamp Act of 2014, to exempt subsistence […]

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