The American intelligence service – NSA – infected more than 50,000 computer networks worldwide with malicious software designed to steal sensitive information. Documents provided by former NSA-employee Edward Snowden and seen by this newspaper, prove this.
The malware can be controlled remotely and be turned on and off at will. The ‘implants’ act as digital ‘sleeper cells’ that can be activated with a single push of a button. According to the Washington Post, the NSA has been carrying out this type of cyber operation since 1998.
GrumpyCatFace wrote:Dumb slut partied too hard and woke up in a weird house. Ran out the door, weeping for her failed life choices, concerned townsfolk notes her appearance and alerted the fuzz.
How long before we get a video of a cop desperately waving a phone in front of a handcuffed person's face to unlock it, only to have the handcuffee chime in a few minutes later "It's not an iPhone X..."
Martin Hash wrote:Liberty allows people to get their jollies any way they want. Just don't expect to masturbate with my lotion.
How long before we get a video of a cop desperately waving a phone in front of a handcuffed person's face to unlock it, only to have the handcuffee chime in a few minutes later "It's not an iPhone X..."
LOL that would be funny. The ensuing beating would not be.
Local cops in towns and counties around New York state are robbing taxpayers blind with astronomical yearly salaries — including one officer who pulled down $442,000, a new report shows.
Tom Donnelly, who retired as a Ramapo school safety officer in August, earned the investment-banker-sized paycheck over a 12-month period ending in March — making him the highest paid local cop anywhere outside New York City, according to a report from the Empire Center.
The highest average pay, $220,088, went to a group of 20 cops in the Village of Kings Point, according to the report.
None of them, however, topped the highest paid officer in the NYPD, who made $640,000 in 2016.
Local cops in towns and counties around New York state are robbing taxpayers blind with astronomical yearly salaries — including one officer who pulled down $442,000, a new report shows.
Tom Donnelly, who retired as a Ramapo school safety officer in August, earned the investment-banker-sized paycheck over a 12-month period ending in March — making him the highest paid local cop anywhere outside New York City, according to a report from the Empire Center.
The highest average pay, $220,088, went to a group of 20 cops in the Village of Kings Point, according to the report.
None of them, however, topped the highest paid officer in the NYPD, who made $640,000 in 2016.
Local cops in towns and counties around New York state are robbing taxpayers blind with astronomical yearly salaries — including one officer who pulled down $442,000, a new report shows.
Tom Donnelly, who retired as a Ramapo school safety officer in August, earned the investment-banker-sized paycheck over a 12-month period ending in March — making him the highest paid local cop anywhere outside New York City, according to a report from the Empire Center.
The highest average pay, $220,088, went to a group of 20 cops in the Village of Kings Point, according to the report.
None of them, however, topped the highest paid officer in the NYPD, who made $640,000 in 2016.
Don't ever believe that police and fire are struggling blue collar guys
What goes into the "Other Pay" category? Is it still money that person is getting from the State somehow or their other job or what exactly? Not referencing the benefits, talking about other pay...what does that mean? I couldn't find out. Thanks.