The United States Secret Service (USSS) was created by President Abraham Lincoln to deal with counterfeit money, not presidential protection. It became the Presidential Protection Officer in 1902. The USSS assigns codenames to their protectees and employs over 5,000 people. President Abraham Lincoln signed legislation to create the United States Secret Service (USSS) the day […]
The Secret Service, part of the US Department of the Treasury, protects government officials, visiting heads of state, and combats counterfeiting. Its role expanded after President McKinley’s assassination in 1901. The agency also investigates financial fraud and maintains a presence in international locations. As part of the United States government’s Department of the Treasury, the […]
The Secret Service, originally tasked with fighting counterfeiters, foiled a plot to steal Abraham Lincoln’s body in 1876. The would-be thieves were arrested, and the Secret Service became the presidential protector. They continue to protect presidents today, even carrying blood bags in the motorcade. For US presidents, being dead doesn’t necessarily mean they’re out of […]
Born secret information, restricted from the start, contains descriptions and test results of potentially dangerous technologies. Laws governing this type of information originated from US government actions during World War I and II. High-ranking officials are the only ones with access, and inventors must follow specific steps to keep details secret. Declassified items usually concern […]
The United States Secret Service was founded in 1865 to investigate and prosecute crimes related to counterfeiting American currency. It also provides protection for the president, his family, and visiting dignitaries. The agency employs 5,000 people and cooperates with other federal agencies. It also investigates securities fraud, financial fraud, money laundering, and electronic fraud. The […]
The US Secret Service was originally created to prevent counterfeiting, but after the assassination of President McKinley in 1901, their role expanded to include protecting the lives of presidents and other government officials. Some individuals, such as the current president and vice president, always receive protection, while others may only receive it if there are […]
Cryptography is divided into three categories: public key, hash functions, and secret key. Secret key encryption has two types: stream and block ciphers, with four main modes of operation. It is used in pay-TV transmission and was used in the Cold War-era hotline between the White House and Kremlin. The art of cryptography, or coded […]
The US Secret Service protects important political figures and investigates fraud, forgery, and tax evasion. To become an agent, applicants must meet minimum requirements, have education and work experience, and pass the TEA test. The application process includes background checks, drug testing, and firearms proficiency. The United States (US) Secret Service is part of the […]
Secret evidence is used in US immigration hearings, shown only to the judge by prosecutors. Defendants and legal representation cannot review or dispute the information. The Sixth Amendment does not protect immigration hearings, and the use of secret evidence was expanded in 1996. The Secret Evidence Repeal Act was introduced in 1999 but disappeared after […]
Secret laws are inaccessible to the public due to national security concerns and can result in secret trials. They have been used historically in repressive regimes and some people advocate for exposing them. Governments pass secret laws to address safety and security concerns, but they can be difficult to identify. Proponents of transparency argue that […]
Opening a secret bank account requires choosing a suitable institution, providing personal information, and using a trusted mailing address. It is recommended to avoid online sign-ups and to store bank information in a safe place. There are many reasons why someone might want to open a secret bank account. One person may consider it to […]
Secret shopper scams exploit those interested in secret shopper jobs. Scammers may ask for a fee to access a database of jobs or trick victims into cashing a fake check. Avoid these scams by not cashing large checks or paying fees for job information. Legitimate secret shopper jobs are limited and often compensate with free […]
Secret police are state-run departments that investigate and suppress internal dissent or treason. They operate without oversight, public transparency, or compliance with the law. The Gestapo and KGB are infamous examples. Some democratic nations have also had quasi-secret police groups. The FBI and CIA in the US are allowed some protection from public scrutiny, but […]
Secret shopper jobs evaluate businesses for clients. They are hired by secret shopping companies and are usually freelancers. Legitimate jobs don’t charge fees and pay for expenses with a small fee. The most common jobs are in retail, restaurant, and hospitality industries. Secret shopper jobs, also known as mystery shopper jobs, are a great way […]
Samuel J. Seymour witnessed the assassination of President Abraham Lincoln at Ford’s Theater in 1865 when he was only five years old. He recounted his experience on TV in 1956 and died two months later at 96. Lincoln’s assassination was part of a larger plot and led to the creation of the US Secret Service. […]
Secret Santa is a Christmas tradition where participants anonymously exchange gifts, with variations like White Elephant and Yankee Swap. To play, names are drawn and a price limit is set. Inappropriate gifts should be avoided, and gift cards or safe options are recommended. Remote Secret Santa options exist for those who cannot meet in person. […]
The Secret® is a book and film based on positive thinking, drawing heavily on the New Thought spiritual movement. It claims to teach techniques for success that have been intentionally hidden. Critics argue that it has little practical effect and can be harmful. The Secret® is the name of a book, a film and a […]