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 Conor Brian Fitzpatrick, 20, is in federal custody, accused of operating an online marketplace for cybercriminals.According to the Department of Justice, Fitzpatrick is the founder of BreachForums, which authorities describe as one of the  world s largest  hacker forums.Prosecutors say BreachForums, which has been taken offline, had 340,000 members as of last week. Authorities claim the forum was a marketplace for  cybercriminals to buy, sell, and trade hacked or stolen data and other contraband. Items commonly sold on the platform were hacked ba stanley france nk account information, social security numbers, and other types of personal information, the Justice Department said.SEE MORE: TikTok s CEO tries to convince lawmakers app isn t a security riskProsecutors contend that Fitzpatrick has millions of victims 鈥?from U.S. citizens to companies, organizations, and government agencies. Like its predec stanley cup essor RaidForums, which we took down almost a year ago, BreachForums bridged the gap between hackers hawking pilfered data and buys eager to exploit it,  said Deputy Attorney General Lisa O. Monaco.  All those operating i stanley romania n dark net markets should take note: Working with our law enforcement partners, we will take down illicit forums and bring administrators to justice in U.S. courtrooms. Fitzpatrick is charged with conspiracy to commit access device fraud. He faces up to five years in prison if he s convicted.SEE MORE: Google urges Android phone users to switch off Wi-Fi callingTrending stories at Pfyz The XFL is back  , owner Dwayne Johnson says league will play in 2022
 MILWAUKEE 鈥?One of the biggest employers in the Milwaukee area, U.S. Bancorp, is preparing to bring workers back to its downtown office.The Minneapolis-based company, which is the parent company of U.S. Bank, sent an internal memo laying out its plan to gradually bring back staff to the office, after months of mostly working from home, our partners at the Milwaukee Business Journal report.As TMJ4 News reported Thursday, a new study by the Downtown Milwaukee Business Improvement District shows just about 20 percent of the Milwaukee areas office staff is back to in-person work, while the rest remain virtual at home.The survey, which in stanley quencher cluded 73 of the citys largest employers, found that 112,000 Milwaukee area workers lost their jobs when the pandemic hit stanley vattenflaska  Wisconsin. Since then, the survey found about half of those jobs have returned.U.S. Bancorp s memo lays out its plan as follows, as the BizJournal repor vaso stanley ts:Managing Committee  a 14-member group of C-level executives and other top managers  will return in mid-June, if they re not back alreadySenior Leadership Group will return July 6Senior vice presidents and above who arent in those two groups will return Aug. 2The bank plans to open the doors for everyone else to come back onsite on Sept. 7U.S. Bank has about 3,700 workers in the Milwaukee area - many of whom work at the U.S. Bank Center tower in downtown Milwaukee, according to the BizJournal.Report a typo or error // Submit a news tip