Google Engineer Investigated for Alleged Insider Trading on Polymarket
A Google engineer is under investigation by the FBI for allegedly using internal search data to secure $1.2 million in profits from bets on the prediction market Polymarket.
A Google engineer is under investigation by the FBI for allegedly using internal search data to secure $1.2 million in profits from bets on the prediction market Polymarket.
The FBI is seeking real-time access to national ALPR databases, triggering backlash from privacy advocates concerned about mass surveillance and the erosion of Fourth Amendment protections in the digital age.
The personal email account of FBI Director Kash Patel was breached by a pro-Iranian hacking group, Handala. The hackers claimed the breach was retaliation for Patel’s vow to pursue groups targeting the U.S. The DOJ has confirmed the breach and is investigating.
FBI Director Kash Patel's personal email account was breached by Iranian hackers as retaliation for his threats against them; the FBI confirmed no national security systems were compromised.
The U.S. Department of Justice confirmed that the personal Gmail account of FBI Director Kash Patel was breached by an Iran-linked hacking group, Handala, in retaliation for public comments.
The FBI has issued an alert regarding Iranian state-backed hackers using Telegram to distribute malware targeting dissidents and journalists, emphasizing the need for heightened user vigilance.
The FBI warns that state-backed Iranian hackers are using Telegram as a vector to distribute malware, targeting dissidents and journalists through phishing and file transfers.
In March 2026, the U.S. DOJ dismantled four botnets affecting 3 million devices. Simultaneously, medical giant Stryker suffered a devastating 'remote wipe' attack by the Iranian-linked group Handala, which exploited Microsoft Intune to reset thousands of devices. The FBI and CISA responded with domain seizures and urgent security warnings, highlighting the intensifying nature of global cyberwarfare in the healthcare sector.
FBI Director Kash Patel confirmed that the agency purchases commercially available location data of U.S. citizens, effectively bypassing the need for search warrants. This practice exploits a legal loophole and has sparked a fierce debate in Congress over the Fourth Amendment, leading to a push for new legislation to ban such warrantless acquisitions.
FBI Director Kash Patel confirmed the agency purchases commercial location data to track citizens, bypassing the Fourth Amendment's warrant requirements. This disclosure highlights a 'data broker loophole' and has fueled bipartisan support for the 'Fourth Amendment Is Not For Sale Act' to end warrantless surveillance.
A foreign hacker has breached an FBI server containing sensitive investigation files related to Jeffrey Epstein, including witness depositions and private logs. The hacker reportedly did not initially know the target was a federal agency. The breach raises significant legal questions under the Privacy Act of 1974 and could potentially derail ongoing judicial proceedings. As the FBI works to contain the damage, the incident is triggering calls for emergency congressional hearings on national security data protection.