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Tech users face security risks with AT&T SIM swaps and Windows vulnerabilities, but Samsung offers free upgrades to protect phones, highlighting ongoing digital safety challenges and solutions.

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El Chapo drug cartel reportedly tracked and killed informants by hacking an FBI phone
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The notorious Sinaloa drug cartel, once led by Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán, allegedly hacked into an FBI phone to track and murder informants working against them. This chilling revelation highlights how cartels are leveraging cybercrime to retaliate against law enforcement efforts—turning digital tools into deadly weapons.
Editor’s Note: This isn’t just another cartel violence story—it’s a wake-up call about how criminal networks are evolving. If cartels can breach FBI communications, it raises serious questions about the security of sensitive law enforcement data and the safety of those who cooperate with authorities. It’s a stark reminder that the drug war isn’t just fought on the streets anymore; it’s happening in the digital shadows too.

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