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Resident urges city to consider volunteer 'cyber police force' after alleged local device compromises
Boca Raton City Council · January 28, 2025
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Summary
At the public‑request portion of the Jan. 28 council meeting, resident Anastasia Colas described alleged local cybercrime incidents involving charger-style cables and asked the city to consider a volunteer cyber police force; she offered to volunteer and requested staff follow-up contact.
During the meeting’s public‑request period, resident Anastasia Colas said she has documented examples of cybercrime in the Boca Raton area and urged the city to consider creating a volunteer cyber police force to address threats she described, including…
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