On September 29, 2024, I removed the Facebook page due to ongoing security issues. It was a business page that allowed me to run ads about Denise's murder. The account contained my credit card information. It wasn't worth the continued risks. NodeStealer Malware Hijacking Facebook Business Accounts for Malicious Ads https://thehackernews.com/2023/11/nodestealer-malware-hijacking-facebook.html Cyberhaven’s preliminary analysis of the recent malicious Chrome extension https://www.cyberhaven.com/engineering-blog/cyberhavens-preliminary-analysis-of-the-recent-malicious-chrome-extension Python-Based NodeStealer Version Targets Facebook Ads Manager https://www.trendmicro.com/en_us/research/24/l/python-based-nodestealer.html
On November 27, 2007, the body of Tinker Air Force Base official Denise F. Stice was discovered at approximately 9:30 a.m. on the south side of Lake Overholser in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Around the same time her body was found, Stice’s 2002 Chevrolet Monte Carlo was spotted at the Bali Apartments, 1120 N. Tela Dr., Oklahoma City. Early that morning, a witness saw a stocky, white man about 5’8″ getting out of the car. The man was wearing a white button-down dress shirt, black slacks, and cowboy boots. In 2010, Denise’s husband, Gerald Donald Stice, was named a strong person of interest in her murder. Anyone with information about Denise’s murder should contact the Oklahoma City Police Department Cold Case Unit at 405-297-1127 or Oklahoma City Crime Stoppers at 405-235-7300. Your tip could lead to a cash reward. You can remain anonymous. Submit a tip: https://www.p3tips.com/tipform.aspx?ID=491 All suspects and persons of interest are presumed innocent until proven guilty in ...
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