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13544350859?profile=RESIZE_400xJeffrey Bowie, CEO of the cybersecurity firm Veritaco,[1]  is facing two counts of violating Oklahoma’s Computer Crimes Act for allegedly infecting employee computers at the Oklahoma City St. Anthony Hospital. The man is accused of having installed the malware on the hospital computers on 06 August 2024.  Bowie was arrested on 14 April 2025 following the issuance of an arrest warrant.  Security footage reportedly shows the man attempting to access multiple offices before installing malicious sof

13544350859?profile=RESIZE_400xJeffrey Bowie, CEO of the cybersecurity firm Veritaco,[1]  is facing two counts of violating Oklahoma’s Computer Crimes Act for allegedly infecting employee computers at the Oklahoma City St. Anthony Hospital. The man is accused of having installed the malware on the hospital computers on 06 August 2024.  Bowie was arrested on 14 April 2025 following the issuance of an arrest warrant.  Security footage reportedly shows the man attempting to access multiple offices before installing malicious sof

11002734488?profile=RESIZE_400xOne of the US’ largest food distributors has left chefs, owners and restaurant staff across the nation scratching their heads and looking for answers after a disruption to service that began last week.  Fort Worth TX based Ben E. Keith issued a public statement last week regarding issues with their systems that left trucks unable to make deliveries to restaurants for days.[1]  The full statement reads: "Ben E. Keith recently detected unusual activity in our network.  In response, we proactively