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February 2024

Financial Fraud: Johnnie Franklin Sullivan Pleads Guilty to Workers’ Compensation Fraud

Former Postal Employee Pleads Guilty To Workers’ Compensation Fraud CHARLOTTE, N.C. – Johnnie Franklin Sullivan, Sr., 73, of Mooresville, N.C., appeared before U.S. Magistrate Judge Susan C. Rodriguez today and pleaded guilty to workers’ compensation fraud for a job-connected injury, announced Dena J. King, U.S. Attorney for the Western of North Carolina. Jeff Krafels, Special

Whistleblower or Spy? Chenguang Gong Engineer’s Arrest Ignites Debate on National Security and Intellectual Property

San Jose, CA – The arrest of Chenguang Gong, a 57-year-old engineer, on charges of stealing classified missile tracking technology has sent shockwaves through the tech community and sparked heated debates about national security, intellectual property rights, and the potential for whistleblower retaliation. Gong, a Chinese national, allegedly downloaded sensitive information from his employer, a

Deceptive Chameleons: Unveiling the Multifaceted Nature of AI-Generated Deepfakes

AI-generated deepfakes are not simply manipulated videos or audios. They are, at their core, synthetic chameleons: digital creations crafted by artificial intelligence that seamlessly blend the real and the fabricated. But unlike regular chameleons blending into their surroundings, deepfakes aim to deceive, masquerading as authentic representations of reality to manipulate our perception. The rapid advancement