Jack Gillum

Jack Gillum

October 11, 2022 | Daily Business Review

Uber Exec.'s Conviction Puts Spotlight on Secrecy About Hacking

Companies may not want to disclose breaches because it could damage their reputation.

By Jack Gillum

5 minute read

March 16, 2022 | Daily Business Review

Firms Must Report Hacks to DHS in 72 Hours Under Law

President Joe Biden's sweeping cybersecurity legislation is expected to give U.S. officials deeper insight into the nature of global hacking.

By Jack Gillum and Katrina Manson

4 minute read

August 03, 2016 | Daily Business Review

Snapping Up Cheap Spy Tools, Nations 'Monitoring Everyone'

Except for blacklisted nations such as Syria and North Korea, there is little to stop governments that routinely violate basic rights from obtaining the same so-called lawful intercept tools that have been sold to Western police and spy agencies.

By Frank Bajak and Jack Gillum, Associated Press

9 minute read

September 29, 2014 | Daily Report Online

Ferguson Demands High Fees to Turn Over City Files

Bureaucrats in Ferguson, Missouri, responding to requests under the state's Sunshine Act to turn over government files about the fatal shooting of 18-year-old Michael Brown, are charging nearly 10 times the cost of some of their own employees' salaries before they will agree to release any records.

By Jack Gillum

5 minute read

December 04, 2013 | Daily Report Online

Newtown 911 Dispatcher Urged Callers to Take Cover

Recordings of 911 calls from the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting that were released Wednesday show town dispatchers urged panicked callers to take cover, mobilized help and asked about the welfare of the children as gunshots could be heard at times in the background.

By Jack Gillum and Michael Melia

4 minute read

December 19, 2011 | Daily Report Online

As Romney's firm profited in SC, jobs disappeared

GAFFNEY, S.C. AP - A venture capital firm run by Mitt Romney created nearly 150 jobs in Gaffney, S.C., in the late 1980s only to eliminate them four years later and earn millions of dollars in profits.The Associated Press reviewed Bain Capital's little-known investments at The Holson Burnes Group. Bain doubled its $10 million investment into the clock and photo supply company.

By Jack Gillum

1 minute read

January 10, 2012 | Daily Report Online

Big change in '12: Big GOP money from 'super PACs'

WASHINGTON AP - Dubbed "super PACs" and flush with millions of dollars, outside groups backing and attacking Mitt Romney and Newt Gingrich include a hotel magnate, a casino mogul and former partners at Romney's private equity firm. They're all over the airwaves in the early voting states, at times spending as much as the Republican presidential candidates themselves.

By Jack Gillum

5 minute read


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