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F.B.I. has appeared in 11 articles since 2015-06. Coverage peaked in 2016Q1 with 2 articles. Frequently mentioned alongside FBI, WASHINGTON.

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2025-11-24
New York Times 16 related

Banking tech vendor SitusAMC says it suffered a November 12 hack that could expose sensitive customer data; sources say JPMorgan, Citi, and others are impacted

On November 12, 2025, SitusAMC ("we" or the “Company") became aware of an incident … Connor Jones / The Register : Intrusion at real estate finance biz sparks concern for big banks Eric Geller / Cyber...

2022-11-12
New York Times

Internal docs and court records: FBI made a push in late 2020 and H1 2021 to deploy Pegasus in criminal investigations, before dropping the plans in July 2021

Christopher Wray, the F.B.I.'s director, told Congress last December that the bureau purchased the phone hacking tool Pegasus for research purposes. Tweets: @ronenbergman , @amypeikoff , @hatr , @llch...

2020-11-10
New York Times

US officials and experts say a crippling cyberattack on election infrastructure did not come to pass due to the pre-emptive steps taken by the US Cyber Command

The 2020 election was the biggest test yet of a new approach of pre-emptive action against adversaries trying to hack election infrastructure … Tweets: @ohra_aho , @nytimes , @ericgeller , and @john_s...

2020-05-01
New York Times

FBI director Christopher Wray's law firm argued in favor of strong end-to-end encryption while representing WhatsApp in a sealed 2015 case involving the DOJ

which is vital for journalists and the general public—"blinds" law enforcement. Now it has emerged that his law firm went to the mat to defend it in 2015 https://www.nytimes.com/... Nicole Perlroth / ...

2019-04-28
New York Times 5 related

Officials say FBI, DHS, NSA, and the US Cyber Command task forces, formed before midterms to combat foreign interference in elections, have been made permanent

WASHINGTON — The F.B.I. director warned anew on Friday about Russia's continued meddling in American elections, calling it a “significant counterintelligence threat.”

2018-05-16
New York Times 9 related

Sources: DOJ and FBI are investigating Cambridge Analytica and “associated US persons”, seeking info from former employees and banks that handled its business

WASHINGTON — The Justice Department and the F.B.I. are investigating Cambridge Analytica, the now-defunct political data firm …

2017-03-13
New York Times 5 related

Sources: Russian security services used infrastructure created by criminal hackers, like Evgeniy Bogachev's ZeuS botnet, to gather intelligence

To the F.B.I., Evgeniy M. Bogachev is the most wanted cybercriminal in the world.  The bureau has announced a $3 million bounty for his capture …

2016-10-05
New York Times 15 related

Signal received federal subpoena with gag order earlier this year, demanding IP addresses, browsing histories, cookies, and more, but could hand over little

SAN FRANCISCO — It has been six months since the Justice Department backed off on demands that Apple help the F.B.I. break the security of a locked iPhone.

2016-03-18
New York Times 40 related

Some key Apple engineers tell NYT they would refuse to undermine iPhone security to help the FBI, or even quit

Apple Encryption Engineers, if Ordered to Unlock iPhone, Might Resist  — If the F.B.I. wins its court fight to force Apple's help in unlocking an iPhone …

2016-02-01
New York Times 4 related

New technologies like connected TVs, cars, bulbs, wearables, and more give government ample means to track suspects, Berkman Center study finds

New Technologies Give Government Ample Means to Track Suspects, Study Finds  —  WASHINGTON — For more than two years the F.B.I. and intelligence agencies …

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