
October is Cybersecurity Awareness Month!
In a darkly amusing bit of irony, the recently released report on the February 2021 cyberheist of $3.5 million from the City of Quincy employees’ pension fund was released during Cybersecurity month.
In a darkly amusing bit of irony, the recently released report on the February 2021 cyberheist of $3.5 million from the City of Quincy employees’ pension fund was released during Cybersecurity month.
For example, apparently perhaps not so much by the Quincy Police Department in what is Quincy Quarry News’ most complicated as well as embarrassing exposé presented to date.
A close read of the long-awaited Massachusetts Public Employees Retirement Administration Commission’s report on the cyberheist of $3.5 million from the Quincy Retirement Board’s investment portfolio is embarrassing for the Koch Machine.
Lawrence, on the other hand, just broke ground on a but $60 million new police headquarters, eighty-two percent of its cost will be subsidized by the state whereas Quincy is seeing bupkis from Beacon Hill.
Mayor Koch’s veracity challenged mouthpiece’s statements are fraught with claptrap and are premised on a bogus false narrative.