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DIPLOMATIC PASSPORTS: CAN ANYONE GET ONE?
WASHINGTON, DC The short answer is no. Almost no private citizen can simply apply for a diplomatic passport, pay for…
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Passport Security Features Explained: Watermarks, Intaglio Printing, and Microprinting
WASHINGTON, DC A passport is supposed to do something very difficult. It must prove, often in seconds, that the person…
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Inside the FBI Most Wanted Hunt In 2026: How America’s Biggest Targets Finally Fall Like Ryan Wedding
WASHINGTON, DC. For America’s most hunted fugitives, the fantasy is always the same. Change cities. Change countries. Change phones. Trust…
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The Market for Stolen Personal Data Is Feeding a New Fraud Wave Powered by the Dark Web. Can It Be Contained?
WASHINGTON, DC. The black market for stolen personal data is no longer a side effect of cybercrime. In 2026, it…
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Slipping the Net: How Whitey Bulger Evaded the DOJ, FBI, and Interpol
WASHINGTON, DC James “Whitey” Bulger did not vanish because he was lucky; his escape from Boston in late 1994 was…
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Diplomatic Passport for Sale: Why the Phrase Keeps Triggering Global Alarm in 2026
WASHINGTON, DC. Few phrases in the mobility and document world raise red flags faster than “diplomatic passport for sale.” The…
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THEY THOUGHT THEY’D NEVER BE FOUND, THEN THE NET SNAPPED SHUT
WASHINGTON, DC. Every long fugitive story begins with the same private fantasy. Run far enough. Stay quiet long enough. Move…
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A Look Inside the Market for Stolen Data and Identity Profiles
WASHINGTON, DC. The market for stolen personal data in 2026 looks less like random theft and more like a structured…
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