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Federal authorities took over more than 350 websites that they say were being used to import illegal Glock switches and ...
Over 700 machine gun conversion devices, 87 illegal suppressors, 59 handguns and 46 long guns have been seized as a result of the probe, in addition to the 355 websites, said Ketty Larco-Ward ...
WASHINGTON (AP / CBSNewYork) - Federal authorities have shut down 150 websites accused of selling knock-off or pirated merchandise to unsuspecting online bargain hunters. Immigration and Customs ...
The Internet equivalent of that scenario transpired over the weekend, ... This story, “Feds wrongly links 84,000 seized sites to child porn,” was originally published at InfoWorld.com.
Oct. 24—Drivers escorting edibles, pre-rolls and other cannabis products that are legal under New Mexico law say their loads and sometimes their personal belongings are being hijacked by U.S ...
Federal authorities announced Monday that they have seized the domain names of 150 websites accused of selling counterfeit or pirated merchandise.. Agents from the Department of Homeland Security ...
Federal authorities have shut down 150 websites accused of selling knock-off or pirated merchandise to unsuspecting online bargain hunters.
WASHINGTON, D.C. (AZFamily) — The U.S. Department of Justice has seized 41 website names they say were being used by Russian intelligence to trick Americans into sending personal or confidential ...
Visitors to the seized websites will now be redirected to a page that says the site has been taken over by the federal government. “The seizure of these domains is a critical step in disrupting ...
U.S. authorities said on Wednesday they had seized more than 350 websites selling gun silencers and parts from China used to covert semiautomatic pistols into fully automatic machine guns.
U.S. authorities said on Wednesday they had seized more than 350 websites selling gun silencers and parts from China used to covert semiautomatic pistols into fully automatic machine guns. Federal ...
The U.S. Department of Justice has seized 41 website names allegedly used by Russian intelligence to trick Americans into sending personal or confidential information.