Kentucky man sold program that spied on victims, must forfeit $725G

A Kentucky man who peddled malicious spy software on hacker forums got his comeuppance courtesy of the FBI.
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As part of a new user-centric strategic plan, the Library of Congress is working to expand access and make more digital collections available to users around the world. The newest digital resource now online is a massive collection of the papers of President Theodore Roosevelt, documenting his time in the White House, as governor of New York and his personal life beyond politics.
Today, The Washington Post published this story about the newly digitized Roosevelt collection. We wanted to share this with you.
Washington Post: A glimpse into the heartache and high jinks in Theodore Roosevelt’s life
The Roosevelt collection is available online at https://www.loc.gov/collections/theodore-roosevelt-papers/about-this-collection/
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