Former NFL Coach Charged in Massive Student-Athlete Data Breach and Identity Theft Scheme
Matt Weiss, former NFL and Michigan assistant coach, faces federal charges for allegedly hacking into thousands of college athletes' accounts to obtain private content. The indictment details how he infiltrated databases across 100+ universities, accessing personal data of over 150,000 athletes between 2015-2023.
Detroit Woman Sues Police Over False Arrest, Questions Role of Facial Recognition
A Detroit mother files federal lawsuit after being wrongfully arrested for attempted murder, highlighting concerns about law enforcement identification methods. The case raises questions about facial recognition technology usage and its impact on people of color.
Ransomware Attack Cripples Michigan Tribal Nation's Critical Services and Casinos
A devastating ransomware attack has forced Michigan's largest federally-recognized tribe to shut down multiple facilities, including five casinos and health centers. The Sault Tribe's 44,000 members face disrupted medical services and community operations as officials work with cybersecurity experts to restore systems.