Drug complaint at Statesville hotel leads to arrest

**Statesville Woman Arrested on Drug Charges Following Hotel Traffic Stop**

A 38-year-old Statesville resident, Brandi Alexandra Miller, was arrested Saturday morning following a traffic stop at the Clarion Hotel in Statesville. The arrest was made by an Iredell County Sheriff’s Office deputy after methamphetamine, marijuana, and drug paraphernalia were discovered in Miller’s vehicle.

The incident occurred when a deputy, responding to a narcotics complaint at the hotel, observed Miller leaving the property. A K-9 unit was deployed and subsequently alerted officers to the presence of narcotics in her vehicle, leading to the discovery of the illegal substances.

Sheriff Darren Campbell highlighted the importance of community involvement in crime prevention, stating, “This case is a great example of how citizen tips can lead to real results. We encourage anyone who sees suspicious or criminal activity to submit information through our mobile app’s Say Something feature.”

Miller is facing several charges, including felony possession of methamphetamine, felony maintaining a vehicle for a controlled substance, misdemeanor possession of marijuana, misdemeanor possession of marijuana paraphernalia, and misdemeanor possession of drug paraphernalia.

Magistrate Hollar issued a $10,000 secured bond for Miller’s release.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/drug-complaint-statesville-hotel-leads-181443072.html

Judge in Comey case scolds prosecutors as he orders them to produce records from probe

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A New Frontline: How Digital Identity Fraud Redefines National Security Threats

Identity Verification in the Age of AI: A Growing National Security Concern

“Identity verification is the foundation of virtually all security systems, digital and physical, and AI is making it easier than ever to undermine this process,” Mike Sexton, Senior Policy Advisor for AI & Digital Technology at the national think tank Third Way, tells The Cipher Brief.

“AI makes it easier for attackers to simulate real voices or hack and steal private credentials at unprecedented scale. This is poised to exacerbate the cyberthreats the United States faces broadly, especially civilians, underscoring the danger of Donald Trump’s sweeping job cuts at the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency.”

The Trump administration’s proposed Fiscal Year 2026 budget would eliminate 1,083 positions at CISA, reducing staffing by nearly 30 percent—from roughly 3,732 roles to around 2,649.

Save your virtual seat now for The Cyber Initiatives Group Winter Summit on December 10 from 12 p.m. to 3 p.m. ET for more conversations on cyber, AI, and the future of national security.

### The Industrialization of Identity Theft

A recent Constella report, based on analysis of 80 billion breached records from 2016 to 2024, highlights a growing reliance on synthetic identities—fake personas created from both real and fabricated data. Originally limited to financial scams, these identities are now being exploited for far more dangerous purposes, including espionage, infrastructure sabotage, and disinformation campaigns.

State-backed actors and criminal groups increasingly use identity fraud to bypass traditional cybersecurity defenses. In one case, hackers leveraged stolen administrator credentials at an energy sector company to silently monitor internal communications for over a year, mapping both its digital and physical operations.

“In 2024, identity moved further into the crosshairs of cybercriminal operations,” the report states. “From mass-scale infostealer infections to the recycling of decade-old credentials, attackers are industrializing identity compromise with unprecedented efficiency and reach. This year’s data exposes a machine-scale identity threat economy, where automation and near-zero cost tactics turn identities into the enterprise’s most targeted assets.”

Dave Chronister, CEO of Parameter Security and a prominent ethical hacker, links this rise in identity-based threats to broader social changes.

“Many companies operate with teams that have never met face-to-face. This has created an environment where identities are increasingly accepted at face value, and that’s exactly what adversaries are exploiting.”

### When Identities Become Weapons

This threat isn’t hypothetical. In early July, a breach by the China-linked hacking group Volt Typhoon exposed Army National Guard network diagrams and administrative credentials.

U.S. officials confirmed the hackers used stolen credentials and “living off the land” techniques—relying on legitimate administrative tools to avoid detection.

In cybersecurity terms, “living off the land” means attackers don’t bring their own malicious software or tools into a compromised network. Instead, they exploit the legitimate software and functionalities already present within the victim’s systems.

“It’s far more difficult to detect a fake worker or the misuse of legitimate credentials than to flag malware on a network,” Chronister explained.

Unlike traditional identity theft—which hijacks existing identities—synthetic identity fraud creates entirely new ones using a blend of real and fake data, such as Social Security numbers from minors or the deceased. These synthetic identities can be used to obtain official documents, government benefits, or even access secure networks while posing as real people.

“Insider threats, whether fully synthetic or stolen identities, are among the most dangerous types of attacks an organization can face, because they grant adversaries unfettered access to sensitive information and systems,” Chronister said.

Insider threats involve attacks from individuals with legitimate access—whether actual employees or fake identities posing as trusted users—making them harder to detect and often more damaging.

Constella reports that synthetic identities are 20 times harder to detect than traditional fraud. Once established with a digital history, a synthetic identity can appear even more trustworthy than a real person with limited online presence.

“GenAI tools now enable foreign actors to communicate in pitch-perfect English while adopting realistic personas. Deepfake technology makes it possible to create convincing visual identities from just a single photo,” Chronister added.

“When used together, these technologies blur the line between real and fake in ways that legacy security models were never designed to address.”

### Washington Lags Behind

U.S. officials acknowledge that the country remains underprepared.

Multiple recent hearings and reports from the Department of Homeland Security and the House Homeland Security Committee have flagged digital identity as a growing national security vulnerability. This threat is driven by actors such as China, transnational cybercrime groups, and the rise of synthetic identities.

The committee has urged urgent reforms, including mandatory quarterly “identity hygiene” audits for organizations managing critical infrastructure, modernized authentication protocols, and stronger public-private intelligence sharing.

Meanwhile, the Defense Intelligence Agency’s 2025 Global Threat Assessment warns:

> “Advanced technology is also enabling foreign intelligence services to target our personnel and activities in new ways. The rapid pace of innovation will only accelerate in the coming years, continually generating means for our adversaries to threaten U.S. interests.”

An intelligence official, not authorized to speak publicly, told The Cipher Brief that identity manipulation will increasingly serve as a primary attack vector to exploit political divisions, hijack supply chains, or infiltrate democratic processes.

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### Private Sector on the Frontline

For now, much of the responsibility falls on private companies—especially those in banking, healthcare, and energy.

According to Constella, nearly one in three breaches last year targeted sectors classified as critical infrastructure.

“It’s never easy to replace a core technology, particularly in critical infrastructure sectors. That’s why these systems often stay in place for many years, if not decades,” said Chronister.

Experts warn that reacting to threats after they’ve occurred is no longer sufficient. Companies must adopt proactive defenses, including constant identity verification, behavioral analytics, and zero-trust models that treat every user as untrusted by default.

However, technical upgrades alone aren’t enough.

Sexton argues the United States needs a national digital identity framework that moves beyond outdated systems like Social Security numbers and weak passwords.

“The adherence to best-in-class identity management solutions is critical. In practice for the private sector, this means relying on trusted third parties like Google, Meta, Apple, and others for identity verification,” he explained.

“For the U.S. government, these are systems like REAL ID, ID.me, and Login.gov. We must also be mindful that heavy reliance on these identity hubs creates concentration risk, making their security a critical national security chokepoint.”

### Building a National Identity Defense

Some progress is underway.

The federal Login.gov platform is expanding its fraud prevention capabilities, with plans to incorporate Mobile Driver’s Licenses and biometric logins by early 2026.

But implementation remains limited in scale, and many agencies still rely on outdated systems that don’t support basic protections like multi-factor authentication.

“I would like to see the U.S. government further develop and scale solutions like Login.gov and ID.me and then interoperate with credit agencies and law enforcement to respond to identity theft in real time,” Sexton said.

“While securing those systems will always be a moving target, users’ data is ultimately safer in the hands of a well-resourced public entity than in those of private firms already struggling to defend their infrastructure.”

John Dwyer, Deputy CTO of Binary Defense and former Head of Research at IBM X-Force, agreed that a unified national system is needed.

“The United States needs a national digital identity framework—but one built with a balance of security, privacy, and interoperability,” Dwyer told The Cipher Brief.

“As threat actors increasingly target digital identities to compromise critical infrastructure, the stakes for getting identity right have never been higher.”

He emphasized that any framework must incorporate multi-factor authentication, phishing resistance, cryptographic proofs, and decentralized systems—not centralized databases.

“Public-private collaboration is crucial: government agencies can serve as trusted identity verification sources (e.g., DMV, passport authorities), while the private sector can drive innovation in delivery and authentication,” Dwyer added.

“A governance board with cross-sector representation should oversee policy and trust models.”

Digital identities are no longer just a privacy concern—they’re weapons, vulnerabilities, and battlegrounds in 21st-century conflicts.

As foreign adversaries grow more sophisticated and U.S. defenses lag behind, the question is no longer if, but how fast America can respond.

Will the United States shift fast enough to keep up?
https://www.thecipherbrief.com/digital-identity-fraud

Mother of missing 10-year-old girl arrested on child neglect charge in Margate; Child still missing

**Mother of Missing 10-Year-Old Gabrielle Patricia Terrelonge Arrested on Child Neglect Charge**

MARGATE, FLA. (WSVN) — The mother of missing 10-year-old Gabrielle Patricia Terrelonge was arrested Tuesday in Margate on a child neglect charge, as authorities continue their search for the girl who has been missing for more than four months.

According to court records, 34-year-old Passha Davis appeared before a judge Wednesday morning. Her bond was set at $100,000, and she was ordered to wear an ankle monitor and undergo a mental health evaluation.

The FBI Miami Field Office, Margate Police Department, and the Florida Department of Law Enforcement confirmed that Gabrielle remains missing and is considered at risk.

Investigators said Gabrielle was last seen on June 21 in Broward County but was not reported missing until October 29, after authorities discovered her mother had been incarcerated in Florida. Her disappearance was upgraded to a Missing Child Alert earlier this week.

Gabrielle is described as a Black female, approximately 4 feet 8 inches tall, weighing 100 pounds, with shoulder-length black hair. She was last seen wearing a white T-shirt, black long pants, and white Crocs.

Authorities added that Gabrielle is known to travel between Central and South Florida with family members and may have been with Davis before her arrest.

A relative, who wished to remain anonymous, shared that she has been fighting to take Gabrielle into her home because the girl and her mother had been living on the streets.

“We don’t have any clue where she is. I mean, it would have been better if they even didn’t want to give her to me — they could have taken her and put her in foster care. There were more than enough family members willing to take her, but nobody was willing to help do the right thing,” the relative said.

“Her family loves her, and we are looking for her. We would like her to return safely and come to be with us, away from harm.”

Anyone with information about Gabrielle’s whereabouts is urged to contact the FBI at 1-800-CALL-FBI, submit a tip online at [tips.fbi.gov](https://tips.fbi.gov), or call the Margate Police Department at 954-972-7111 or 911.
https://wsvn.com/uncategorized/mother-of-missing-10-year-old-girl-arrested-on-child-neglect-charge-in-margate-child-still-missing/

FIFA anuncia nuevo premio de la paz que se entregará en sorteo del Mundial en Washington

La FIFA anunció la creación de un premio de la paz que se propone otorgar durante el sorteo de la Copa Mundial, el próximo 5 de diciembre en Washington.

El galardón, llamado Premio FIFA de la Paz, “distinguirá a todos aquellos que, con su trabajo excepcional y extraordinario por la paz, hayan unido a las personas del planeta”, anunció el miércoles el ente rector del fútbol.

“En un mundo cada vez más inestable y dividido, es fundamental reconocer las extraordinarias contribuciones de quienes trabajan arduamente para acabar con los conflictos y unir a las personas en un espíritu de paz”, señaló el presidente de la FIFA, Gianni Infantino, en un comunicado.

La FIFA indicó que el premio, que Infantino presentará este año, se otorgará de manera anual “en nombre de las más de 5.000 millones de personas que aman el fútbol”.

Por otro lado, el presidente Donald Trump, quien tiene una relación cercana con Infantino, fue pasado por alto para el Premio Nobel de la Paz el mes pasado, a pesar de la presión de sus aliados, varios líderes mundiales y él mismo.

Infantino y Trump tenían previsto hablar en un evento no relacionado en Miami el miércoles.

Recientemente, la FIFA añadió otro vínculo con Trump al nombrar a su hija Ivanka en la junta de un proyecto educativo de 100 millones de dólares, financiado en parte por la venta de entradas para el Mundial 2026, que se escenificará en Estados Unidos, México y Canadá.
https://www.chicagotribune.com/2025/11/05/fifa-anuncia-nuevo-premio-de-la-paz-que-se-entregar-en-sorteo-del-mundial-en-washington/

Miss Piggy May Bring ‘The Muppets’ Back to the Movies

Jennifer Lawrence has revealed that she is collaborating with Emma Stone and Cole Escola on an exciting new project involving the beloved Muppets.

The announcement has sparked enthusiasm among fans eager to see this talented trio bring fresh energy to the iconic franchise.

More details about the project are expected to be released soon. Stay tuned for updates on this promising collaboration!
https://gizmodo.com/miss-piggy-movie-jennifer-lawrence-emma-stone-cole-escola-muppets-2000681941

It’s in the cards

Really good playwrights know how to take the arcana of a specialized world and make it feel universal and immediate. Based on *The Pilon*, now in a terrific world premiere with Red Theater, Zach Barr is such a playwright.

**The Pilon**
Through 11/23: Mon and Thu–Sat 7:30 PM, Sun 3 PM (Mon industry night)
Edge Off Broadway, 1133 W. Catalpa
redtheater.org
$30 (limited number of $10 access tickets, $50 pay-it-forward tickets)

Set in a collectibles shop in Seattle’s Capitol Hill neighborhood, Barr’s play follows a group of enthusiasts who bond over their love for cards, especially basketball cards. Corbin (Rio Soliz Ragazzone) runs a Twitch livestream from the shop, founded by his aunt Rhonda (Delia Kropp). He’s assisted by choleric Marc (Josh Razavi), whose interest seems more mercantile than personal—in contrast to Lex (Jo Tannous), who just collects what he likes, including vintage Shirley Temple cards. As Rhonda notes at one point, “Not everyone is trying to make a retirement portfolio out of cardboard.”

Young Griffey (Harper Levander), a transmasc kid just getting into collecting, rounds out the group. When a very rare basketball card (the source of the play’s title) comes into the store, the relationships become more complicated than just the love of the game and its ephemera.

Barr’s play, directed with an adept hand by Jessica Love, gives us time to adjust to the language of this world—I had no idea what a “slabbed” card meant prior to this show—while making it clear that the store is a stand-in for a lot of places where, as one character notes, “It’s rules that keep people out of the hobby.”

Manuel Ortiz’s set and Chas Mathieu’s props in the small Edge Off Broadway space add cozy verisimilitude.

Barr’s play is wise and warm, with many lovely exchanges providing important insights. It’s clear, for example, that Rhonda, who is also trans, is a source of support for Griffey, but she’s also smart enough to see that Lex and Corbin have a bond—even if the latter hasn’t picked up on the former’s attraction yet.

The generational connections that collecting provides—Rhonda treasures a baseball card from her father, and collecting cards is also something that Griffey’s dad does, though the boy isn’t ready to share that part of his life with him yet—also feel resonant and honest.

Barr never strains to make their points. Instead, they create a place where the slightly off-kilter collectors can find home and identity, even if it doesn’t bring the immediate riches of a rare find. In that way, *The Pilon* mirrors the sensation of opening up a fresh pack of trading cards. The treasures you find in life may not be the ones you thought you were looking for.
https://chicagoreader.com/performing-arts/theater/theater-review/pilon-red-theater/

Adam Back Defies Bitcoin Dip, Securing $35M for New Institutional BTC Treasury

Blockstream CEO Adam Back has successfully raised $35 million to establish a dedicated institutional Bitcoin treasury vehicle. This initiative comes despite the current market dip, showcasing strong confidence in Bitcoin’s long-term potential.

The new treasury vehicle aims to support and encourage corporate investors in their BTC accumulation strategies. By providing a specialized institutional solution, Adam Back is reinforcing the growing momentum behind long-term Bitcoin investment.

This move highlights a broader trend of companies seeking to increase their exposure to Bitcoin, even during periods of market volatility.

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https://cryptonews.com/news/adam-back-future-raises-30m-institutional-bitcoin-treasury/

Fortnite maker Epic Games and Google say they’re settling 5-year legal fight over Android app store

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Video game maker Epic Games has reached a “comprehensive settlement” with Google that could bring an end to its five-year legal battle targeting Google’s Play Store for Android apps.

Epic and Google announced the settlement agreement in a joint legal document filed Tuesday in a San Francisco federal court. The two companies stated that the agreement “would allow the parties to put their disputes aside while making Android a more vibrant and competitive platform for users and developers.”

Epic, the creator of the popular online game Fortnite, secured a significant victory this summer when a federal appeals court upheld a jury verdict condemning Google’s Android app store as an illegal monopoly. The unanimous ruling paved the way for a federal judge to implement potentially transformative changes designed to provide consumers with more choices.

While the specific terms of the settlement remain confidential and require approval from U.S. District Judge James Donato, the companies broadly outlined portions of their agreement in their joint filing. They indicated that the settlement closely follows Judge Donato’s October 2024 ruling, which ordered Google to dismantle the digital barriers that currently shield its Android app store from competition.

One notable provision of the ruling mandates that Google’s app store must allow the distribution of rival third-party app stores, enabling consumers to download alternative app platforms to their devices if they choose.

Google had hoped to reverse these changes through an appeal, but the July ruling by the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals dealt a significant legal setback to the tech giant. This is part of a series of antitrust challenges affecting various parts of Google’s vast internet business.

Epic Games initially filed lawsuits in 2020 against both Google’s Play Store and Apple’s iPhone app store in an effort to bypass exclusive payment processing systems that imposed commissions ranging from 15% to 30% on in-app transactions.

The newly proposed settlement would require Google to reduce those commissions to a range of 9% to 20%, depending on the type of transaction.

Epic CEO Tim Sweeney described the settlement as an “awesome proposal” in a social media post.

A court hearing on the matter is scheduled for Thursday.
https://ktar.com/national-news/fortnite-maker-epic-games-and-google-say-theyre-settling-5-year-legal-fight-over-android-app-store/5770938/