Part of the gun that the police believe was used to kill the C.E.O. of UnitedHealthcare was made by a 3D printer using a popular design found online. By Thomas Gibbons-Neff and Aric Toler At first ...
A man in his thirties known online only by his screen-name instantly recognized the gun seized from the suspect in the killing of the UnitedHealth CEO earlier this month. As a photo circulated online ...
Senior writer at Forbes covering cybercrime, privacy and surveillance. Recent cases demonstrate how convicted criminals and gangsters have been setting up bespoke manufacturing facilities with ...
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