Monthly Archives: March 2025

Charges of Cybercrimes
Cybercrimes across this country cost us billions of dollars annually, making it a huge priority for law enforcement. The FBI reports that in 2021 nearly 850,000 cases of cybercrime occurred, costing somewhere between one and four percent of the Gross National Product—and those are just the reported cases—which make up only a fraction of… Read More »

What Should You Know About Drone Accidents
As the crowd gathered to watch a holiday synchronized drone show over Lake Eola, no one imagined that the festivities would end in tragedy. But several drones wound up crashing into one another and then falling into the crowd. There were several minor injuries among spectators, but one 7-year old spent more than a… Read More »

Wrong Way Crashes
It’s been eleven years since Gary Catronio lost his daughter and her friend in a wrong-way collision along the Sawgrass Expressway. Catronio channeled his grief into activism, advocating for mitigation to prevent those sorts of crashes. Since then, flashing signs intended to warn wrong-way drivers and to notify authorities of these driving mistakes have… Read More »

Car Spies: Is Your Privacy Being Breached?
When a truck exploded in front of Trump Tower in Las Vegas, the shock of the incident quickly turned into amazement. The Tesla involved was quickly able to reveal all kinds of important information related to the hours prior to the incident, giving investigators insights they may not have had at the time, if… Read More »