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Computer Crime

NJ Cop Admits To Handcuffing Girl, Trying To Kiss Her: Prosecutor NJ Cop Admits To Handcuffing Girl, Trying To Kiss Her: Prosecutor
NJ Cop Admits To Handcuffing Girl, Trying To Kiss Her: Prosecutor A 49-year-old patrolman in the Manalapan Township Police Department admitted to engaging in illegal behavior involving two teenage girls, authorities announced Thursday, June 25. Kevin Ruditsky pleaded to guilty to computer criminal activity and endangering the welfare of a child, Monmouth County Raymond Santiago, said. Per the terms of a plea agreement, he faces up to 10 years in state prison. At Manalapan Township's annual National Night Out event in 2023, Ruditsky allowed a 16-year-old to sit in his patrol car, Santiago said. He later sent her sexually explicit messages and photos via so…
Cops Crack $70K AmEx Fraud Case In Bergen County, Georgia Man Facing Charges In NJ Cops Crack $70K AmEx Fraud Case In Bergen County, Georgia Man Facing Charges In NJ
Cops Crack $70K AmEx Fraud Case In Bergen County, Georgia Man Facing Charges In NJ A 39-year-old Georgia man accused of stealing more than $70,000 from a Bergen County victim has been arrested, authorities said. Brandon Delancy was taken into custody in Gwinnett County, GA, following an investigation led by the Oakland Police Department, according to Police Chief Timothy Keenan. The case began in Oakland after a victim’s American Express account was taken over without authorization, in which Delancy used fraudulent online identities to access the account, make purchases, and attempt a large cash transfer, police said. The total financial exposure exceeded $70,00…
Bergen County Verizon Manager Accessed Customer's Private Data, Police Say Bergen County Verizon Manager Accessed Customer's Private Data, Police Say
Bergen County Verizon Manager Accessed Customer's Private Data, Police Say A Verizon store manager in Bergen County has been charged with computer crime after police say he accessed a customer's personal and financial information without permission. The incident happened on Tuesday, June 24, when a woman went to a Verizon store in Mahwah to purchase a new phone, the Mahwah Police Department said in a press release. She reported that employees transferred data from her old phone to her new one. After she left the store, she noticed a locked note containing sensitive personal and financial information was open on the screen of her old phone, which had been returned …