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Security At Hacked Oldsmar Water Plant Was Extremely Lax, Top Florida Law Official Says

/ Investigators are trying to determine who broke into the computer system of the city of Oldsmar s water treatment plant. Rick Swearingen, head of the Florida Department of Law Enforcement, says the water plant wasn t using the security technology that has been widely available for years. A top Florida law enforcement official told Gov. Ron DeSantis and other state leaders Tuesday that extremely lax security at a municipal water plant northwest of Tampa allowed hackers to break into its computers to try to poison residents earlier this year. The head of the Florida Department of Law Enforcement, Rick Swearingen, provided the unexpected update on the mysterious sabotage effort during a Cabinet meeting in Tallahassee. The criminal investigation continues in the case. No one was hurt.

Between Employer Wage Theft and Political Meddling, Florida s Minimum Wage Boost to $10 Is Struggling

Even Flagler County Commissioners Greg Hansen, left, and Dave Sullivan last week, during a commission meeting, spoke of the voter-approved constitutional amendment to raise the minimum wage to $15 an hour in ominous terms, at least in so far as it relates to restaurants. “They are concerned about offering benefits to their employees,” Hansen said, “one of the restateurs said it would be 51 percent of his intake, income, would go towards benefit packages for his his kids, and they just can’t do that.” Sullivan also spoke of the amendment as a “problem,” albeit with no evidence: “Then the problem is if you start moving up the minimum wage, then the person who is next in line expects a raise, if everybody is up to $15 bucks, next guy in the chain is going to want more, pretty soon–it’s going to be an overall problem.” (© FlaglerLive)

Ashley Moody Lawsuit Claims Biden s Immigration Action Threatens Florida s Public Safety

Feds, States Shut Down Charity Telefunding Fraud

Feds, States Shut Down Charity Telefunding Fraud March 9, 2021 The Federal Trade Commission (FTC), along with 46 agencies from 38 states and the District of Columbia D.C., stopped a massive telefunding operation that hit 67 million consumers with 1.3 billion allegedly deceptive charitable fundraising calls. Most of the calls were illegal robocalls.  The defendants collected more than $110 million using their deceptive solicitations.  Associated Community Services (ACS) and related defendants have agreed to settle charges by the FTC and state agencies that they duped donors into giving to charities that failed to provide the services they promised. The complaint names ACS and its sister companies Central Processing Services and Community Services Appeal; their owners, Dick Cole, Bill Burland, Barbara Cole, and Amy Burland; and ACS senior managers Nikole Gilstorf, Tony Lia, John Lucidi, and Scot Stepek. In addition, the complaint names two fundraising companies allegedly operat

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