
Cyber Guidance for CEOs: Homeland Security Warns of Heightened Cyber Threats to US from Russia War
By Daniel Farber Huang February 26, 2022 Photo credit: Saksham Choudhary for Pexels The Russian government's unprovoked attack on...

FBI Warns Cybercriminals Can Modify QR Codes to Steal Victim Funds
By Daniel Farber Huang February 23, 2022 Photo by Toa Heftiba on Unsplash The FBI has recently issued a warning to the public to raise...

Why you should create a crypto wallet, even if you'll never use it.
By Artie Fisher-Teller February 15, 2022 The world is moving fast, the internet is moving even faster. Nobody wants to wake up one day...

Bitcoin versus a Bank Explained in 2 Minutes.
by Daniel Farber Huang February 5, 2022 Photo credit: The Gender Spectrum Collection You’re busy and don’t want to spend a lot of time...

Time for an Upgrade: UK Health Agency Missed 15,000+ COVID Cases by Using Outdated Excel Format
Public Health England (PHE) announced that information for 15,841 COVID-19 cases were not recorded in the agency’s daily reporting due to a

Side Hustle of Another Kind: SEC Whistleblower Program has Biggest Payout Year Ever
The Securities and Exchange Commission announced it recently paid out whistleblower awards to six individuals totalling almost $35 million,

Google and Microsoft Online Certifications Encourage More Career Equity
To address the huge demand for IT support roles, in July Google recently announced it was expanding its Google Career Certificates program

CyberScam-du-Jour: Chinese Con Men Pose as Police and DHL to Empty Victim’s Investment Portfolios
Recently, a Chinese friend of mine working here in the U.S. received a phone call from someone claiming to be with DHL...

New Data Implies NYPD Bullies Black Civilians 6 Times More Than Whites
Black New Yorkers are six times more likely to file formal civilian complaints against mistreatment by the NYPD than white people, recently

CyberScam-du-Jour: The Bank of America Call and Text Verification Scam
The scammer on the phone just bypassed Bank of America’s two-factor authentication and gained access to the target’s online bank account.

Pubs and Pandemics - A Love Story
“One of the cafes had the brilliant idea of putting up a slogan: ‘The best protection against infection is a bottle of good wine,’

Harvard and MIT sue Homeland Security and ICE over Student Visas
Harvard University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) filed a lawsuit against Homeland Security and ICE.

How to Build Trust with a Masked Man (or Masked Woman)
A mask covering half a person’s face not only filters germs, it also blocks valuable expressions, microexpressions and other

CDC Says to Wash Your Cloth Face Mask Daily
Actually, in the fine print, the Center for Disease Control recommends you wash your cloth face mask “after each use.”

The Gambian who took "The Lady" to The Hague
Working as a lawyer at the UN tribunal focused on the 1994 genocide in Rwanda, Abubacarr Tambadou said he understood what crimes against

With 40 Million Unemployed, Watch Out for Hiring Scams
Be very aware of potential job scams trying to take advantage of you and steal your money.

Chronocentrism Makes This Time Seem Unprecedented. But It's Not Really.
To those of us facing it today, the extreme stress, uncertainty, and even horror that COVID-19 has imposed on both our individual lives and

Special COVID Feature: Students, Faculty, Many Others Anxious for Princeton University’s Reopening
PRINCETON, N.J. — Princeton Symphony Orchestra executive director Marc Uys is looking forward to the day when the orchestra’s concert hall c

Special COVID Feature: Princeton Government Responds to Community During COVID-19
PRINCETON, N.J. — “During this crisis we are not going to get everything right. We are trying our absolute best and we are making the best

Special COVID Feature: COVID-19 Brings Charity to the Forefront in Princeton
PRINCETON, N.J. — Before COVID-19, the Princeton Mobile Food Pantry regularly served about 300 food insecure households with groceries and

Special COVID Feature: Princeton Businesses Struggle to Stay Afloat
PRINCETON, N.J. — Lisa Ruddy, the owner of the Princeton Soup and Sandwich Company, said she remembers how fast COVID-19 brought her 16-year

Special COVID Feature: Princeton Arts Scene Struggles to Reinvent, Rejuvenate Itself
PRINCETON, N.J. — “Ticket sales are nowhere near what they were when we were open for real. We’re looking at tens of tickets sold instead of

Refugees in Greece Extremely Vulnerable to COVID-19 Outbreaks
As fears of COVID-19 continue to put much of the world on high alert, refugees detained in camps across Greece are highly vulnerable and

Brunch at the Refugee Camp Cafe
The Skaramangas Cafe inside the Skaramangas Refugee Camp is owned and operated by refugees.