Marco Gaudino of Washington is accused of conspiring with Florida journalist Timothy Burke to break into online services. (Photo via social media)
A Washington state man has been criminally charged for allegedly conspiring with a Florida journalist to compromise online-based servers that contained raw video footage and other materials.
On Friday, federal prosecutors in Florida charged Marco Gaudino, 24, with a single count of conspiracy after he alleged traded private messages on Twitter with former Deadspin editor Timothy Burke that contained user credentials to access various web services used by the National Basketball Association (NBA), CBS News, the Fox News Channel and other media and entertainment companies.
Burke was the subject of intense media coverage last May when his Tampa Bay home was raided by federal law enforcement agents as part of an investigation into the leaking of various unedited video clips associated with some Fox News programs. Burke and his...
A Washington state man has been criminally charged for allegedly conspiring with a Florida journalist to compromise online-based servers that contained raw video footage and other materials.
On Friday, federal prosecutors in Florida charged Marco Gaudino, 24, with a single count of conspiracy after he alleged traded private messages on Twitter with former Deadspin editor Timothy Burke that contained user credentials to access various web services used by the National Basketball Association (NBA), CBS News, the Fox News Channel and other media and entertainment companies.
Burke was the subject of intense media coverage last May when his Tampa Bay home was raided by federal law enforcement agents as part of an investigation into the leaking of various unedited video clips associated with some Fox News programs. Burke and his...
- 4/13/2024
- by Matthew Keys
- The Desk
San Francisco, Aug 7 (Ians) Pictures of Apple’s upcoming iPhone 15 Ultra’s case have been leaked online, which revealed the rumoured ‘Action’ button
The photographs were shared by the leaker “Majin Bu” on X, reports AppleInsider.
The cases, consisting of green, black and dark blue variations, had Apple branding on the back, giving the impression that they were genuine Apple products.
However, in a separate post, the leaker clarified, “It’s a replica, it is not an official product.”
The photos show back covers with three buttons on the left-hand side, with two lower buttons that are bigger than the third button that is higher and slightly recessed.
This third button is expected to be the rumoured Action button.
“The other photographs of the cases show that there’s a continuation of Apple’s normal design language in use, including the soft lining, the tell-tale ring for MagSafe, the small lip around the camera bump,...
The photographs were shared by the leaker “Majin Bu” on X, reports AppleInsider.
The cases, consisting of green, black and dark blue variations, had Apple branding on the back, giving the impression that they were genuine Apple products.
However, in a separate post, the leaker clarified, “It’s a replica, it is not an official product.”
The photos show back covers with three buttons on the left-hand side, with two lower buttons that are bigger than the third button that is higher and slightly recessed.
This third button is expected to be the rumoured Action button.
“The other photographs of the cases show that there’s a continuation of Apple’s normal design language in use, including the soft lining, the tell-tale ring for MagSafe, the small lip around the camera bump,...
- 8/7/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
New Delhi, July 16 (Ians) Shubham Bisla and Sainyam, gave the Indian colts a dream start at the International Shooting Sport Federation (Issf) World Championship Juniors in Changwon, Korea, winning the Men’s and Women’s 10m Air Pistol competitions respectively.
While it was Shubham’s first gold at the Issf junior level, Sainyam backed up her win in the Suhl Junior World Cup last month, with an encore in Changwon. India as a result won both gold medals on offer on Day One of competitions and were comfortably leading the medal tally, according to information provided by the National Rifle Association of India (Nrai) on Sunday.
Shubham was the first to fire for India when he shot 244.6 in the men’s air pistol final, leaving China’s Bu Shuaihang, who shot 239.6, way behind in silver. Korea’s Kim Kanghyun won bronze with 218.2.
Earlier, Shubham had shot 578 to qualify in second place behind Bu,...
While it was Shubham’s first gold at the Issf junior level, Sainyam backed up her win in the Suhl Junior World Cup last month, with an encore in Changwon. India as a result won both gold medals on offer on Day One of competitions and were comfortably leading the medal tally, according to information provided by the National Rifle Association of India (Nrai) on Sunday.
Shubham was the first to fire for India when he shot 244.6 in the men’s air pistol final, leaving China’s Bu Shuaihang, who shot 239.6, way behind in silver. Korea’s Kim Kanghyun won bronze with 218.2.
Earlier, Shubham had shot 578 to qualify in second place behind Bu,...
- 7/16/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Amidst the rising tensions of the current Hollywood writer’s strike, Warner Bros. Discovery CEO David Zaslav faced a storm of boos and angry chants as he took the stage to accept his honorary degree at the University of Boston’s commencement ceremony.
The University of Boston’s ceremony was full of continuous heckling from when Zaslav, 63, was introduced, as reported by The Hollywood Reporter.
As Bu President Robert A. Brown praised David Zaslav’s global storytelling, chants and boos erupted, creating a tumultuous atmosphere throughout his 20-minute speech.
Read More: ‘Batgirl’ Star Pens Letter To Warner Bros. Boss Protesting Reported ‘Funeral Screenings’ & Potential Destruction Of Footage
Among the screams and shouts, echoes of “We don’t want you here,” “Pay your writers,” and “Shut up, Zaslav” could be heard being wielded at the media mogul.
As the Wbd CEO playfully shared life advice, the crowd responses grew even more hostile,...
The University of Boston’s ceremony was full of continuous heckling from when Zaslav, 63, was introduced, as reported by The Hollywood Reporter.
As Bu President Robert A. Brown praised David Zaslav’s global storytelling, chants and boos erupted, creating a tumultuous atmosphere throughout his 20-minute speech.
Read More: ‘Batgirl’ Star Pens Letter To Warner Bros. Boss Protesting Reported ‘Funeral Screenings’ & Potential Destruction Of Footage
Among the screams and shouts, echoes of “We don’t want you here,” “Pay your writers,” and “Shut up, Zaslav” could be heard being wielded at the media mogul.
As the Wbd CEO playfully shared life advice, the crowd responses grew even more hostile,...
- 5/21/2023
- by Emerson Pearson
- ET Canada
David Zaslav was met with boos and angry chants from students after taking the stage at Boston University on Sunday to accept his honorary degree and give the 2023 commencement speech.
Those cries began as early as the Warner Bros. Discovery CEO’s introduction by Bu President Robert A. Brown during the 150th commencement exercises at Nickerson Field. As Brown spoke to Zaslav’s “passion for documenting and sharing the human story on a global scale,” the chants and booing immediately picked up, followed by what would become a constant ebb and flow of calls throughout his 20-minute speech.
That included screams, shouts and chants from the hundreds of seniors seated as 7,000 degrees were conferred in nearly 350 fields of study Sunday at the event, which started at 1 p.m. Et. “We don’t want you here,” “Pay your writers” and “Shut up, Zaslav” could be heard emanating from the crowd, messages...
Those cries began as early as the Warner Bros. Discovery CEO’s introduction by Bu President Robert A. Brown during the 150th commencement exercises at Nickerson Field. As Brown spoke to Zaslav’s “passion for documenting and sharing the human story on a global scale,” the chants and booing immediately picked up, followed by what would become a constant ebb and flow of calls throughout his 20-minute speech.
That included screams, shouts and chants from the hundreds of seniors seated as 7,000 degrees were conferred in nearly 350 fields of study Sunday at the event, which started at 1 p.m. Et. “We don’t want you here,” “Pay your writers” and “Shut up, Zaslav” could be heard emanating from the crowd, messages...
- 5/21/2023
- by Abbey White
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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