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The U.S. Embassy in Australia says that someone testing a newsletter platform accidentally sent out the invitation to a "cat pajama-jam." ...
The FBI and European law enforcement agencies have arrested more than 100 people as part of a global crackdown on a cybercrime forum that facilitated large-scale identity theft, officials said ...
It seems eating isn’t the only thing Cookie Monster does too quickly. A police camera captured the bizarre moment a motorist sped through an intersection in Germany — while dressed as the blue ...
The authors conducted research in several parts to measure the effects of Cookie Monster’s character changes on consumer opinions. Each stage involved different participants, who answered ...
The U.S. embassy in Australia apologized after a “training error” distributed a fake meeting invitation that included as its main image a photo of a cat dressed in Cookie Monster pajamas.
Over the years, the character has repeatedly indicated that his name isn’t Cookie Monster at all.
Operation Cookie Monster: Feds seize “notorious hacker marketplace” Genesis Market sold user data and a tool that mimics each victim's web browser.
One of the biggest online hacker marketplaces has been taken down in an international operation headed by the FBI and the Dutch National Police.
The U.S. Embassy in Canberra, Australia has apologized after the U.S. Department of State mistakenly sent an email invite featuring a photo of a cat wearing a Cookie Monster onesie.
That may have been the case for the U.S. State Department, anyway, when it accidentally emailed a fake meeting invitation with a photo of a cat dressed in a onesie, making it look like Sesame ...
The FBI has seized a popular cybercrime forum accused of facilitating large-scale identity theft.