An important consumer alert has been issued by Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr in regards to a recent discovery of a WiFi security vulnerability. Key Reinstallation Attack (KRACK) is a WiFi vulnerability that exists in almost every WiFi network, even networks utilizing WPA2 security. You can read in more detail about KRACK HERE or a quick overview
Okay, not quite. Wayne Kendall, a Fayetteville lawyer, has filed a suit against the Fulton County Board of Tax Assessors. The suit alleges the board did not collect $26 million dollars due to the county in property taxes on Mercedes-Benz Stadium. Although the Falcons enjoy a limited right use of the new stadium, the Georgia
Here’s one you won’t see every day. Kennesaw Post 5 Councilman Jim Sebastian is not running for re-election in his district so that he can run for the council’s Post 4 seat currently held by Jimmy Dickens. All city council districts are elected at-large, so the different posts cover the same geographical area and serve the
WABE’s pledge drive is underway. If they hadn’t switched from a classical-focused station they wouldn’t need to fundraise as much. In other words: This is GPB’s fault when they killed WRAS. Pavarotti sings Vesti La Giubba from Leoncavallo’s Pagliacci. Earl Ehrhart and Cobb Sheriff: Two whiny and sad Special Snowflakes who need their feelings protected.
Georgia Senator Michael Williams, a candidate for Georgia Governor, issued the following press release in opposition to regulating or banning bump stocks. Emphasis is mine, the rest is all on him. Republican State Senator and candidate for governor, Michael Williams, announced his opposition to regulating or banning bump stocks. The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and
A press release from Gov. Nathan Deal’s office states that Viriginia Pryor has been named as the interim director of the Division of Family and Children Services (DFCS). She is currently serving as Chief of Staff for the Division. She will be replacing the current director, Bobby Cagle, who will be leaving to serve as
When the EPA announced the decision to drop the practice of “sue and settle” no one was more pleased than Georgia’s 9th District Congressman Doug Collins: No government agency should collude with special interest groups to redefine its priorities through covert consent decrees. The EPA’s decision to crack down on this practice will give Americans
Good morning! Sally Yates emphasized in a speech at the National Association of Women Judges in Atlanta that the White House has violated “Important norms.” Morehouse has a new president. Savannah is the latest Georgia city to consider relaxing marijuana penalties. A Savannah perspective on the decision by the Boy Scouts to allow girls to
The following is an op-ed from Lt. Governor Casey Cagle, currently a candidate for Governor of Georgia. Opening Day: Spreading the importance of hunting By: Lt. Governor Casey Cagle Sitting in complete silence – watching the morning sun penetrate the woods full of Georgia pines and large white oaks – you cannot help but marvel at God’s creation.
One Alderman in the City of Savannah seems to think it would be beneficial to follow in the footsteps of the City of Atlanta when it comes to decriminalization of marijuana. Savannah Morning News reported Monday morning that Van Johnson plans to bring before council a draft ordinance that would eliminate jail time and reduce