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Cybercrime / Privacy

Your move, Twitter: invest in decency or die — Curt Schilling incident shows the real threat

March 4, 2015 Bob Sullivan 0

I spent a year studying English Common law in college, and here’s the only thing I really remember: Law exists to prevent mob rule. It only survives when it’s considered effective by the masses. If it’s not, people start taking the law into their own hands.  This is the precipice [Keep reading]

The Restless Project

The 8 places in the U.S. where life is affordable — do you live there? Would you?

March 3, 2015 Bob Sullivan 0

My Restless Project stories about “sane circles” where people live touched a nerve — I still get lots of traffic and questions about the concept, so I’m going in for a closer look. In case you haven’t seen  the earlier posts, I worked with RealityTrac to find the 100 zip codes [Keep reading]

Cybercrime / Privacy

U.S. Android users targeted by clever malware; texts appear to come from friends

March 3, 2015 Bob Sullivan 0

A mobile phone virus that spreads by texting contacts in the victim’s phone book is hitting U.S. Android users, security firm AdaptiveMobile says.  Dubbed Gazon, the worm tricks recipients into downloading an app by promising $200 in Amazon gift cards. Some 4,000 users have been infected — most in the U.S. [Keep reading]

Cybercrime / Privacy

Scammer’s revenge: Her phone number was plastered all over Trulia apartment listings

March 3, 2015 Bob Sullivan 0

Anyone who’s tried using the Internet to rent an apartment knows it’s a cesspool of scams and fake listings. But Kelly Kane found out this weekend that con artists are getting aggressive and vindictive.  After she called out a would-be con artists on a fake ad, her cell phone number [Keep reading]

Cybercrime / Privacy

VIDEO: Latest reason to keep kid pics offline — creepy ‘digital kidnapping’

March 1, 2015 Bob Sullivan 0

The Internet can be pretty weird, but “digital kidnapping” is about as weird as it gets. Internet “kidnappers” pilfer photos of other peoples’ kids, then share them acting as if the kidnappers are the parents. It’s called babyrp, short for baby roleplay.  It can range from bizarre and arguably harmless [Keep reading]

Cybercrime / Privacy

Don’t click on that ‘verify your account’ email — at least not right away

March 1, 2015 Bob Sullivan 0

I’ve received a couple of emails recently that made their way into my inbox (and away from my spam folder) that I think are troubling. They are well-drafted attacks designed to convince the recipient that their Gmail or YouTube account is about to be deleted unless he or she clicks [Keep reading]

Cybercrime / Privacy

VIDEO: Yea! Net Neutrality passed and the dress is blue. Now, how about focusing on the real problem?

February 27, 2015 Bob Sullivan 0

As if on cue, the Internet exploded yesterday with a vigorous debate involving millions of people around the globe, celebrating the arrival of Net Neutrality. The debate was about the color of a dress.  Thank goodness for Net Neutrality. So before I get to Net Neutrality, let me get this [Keep reading]

The Restless Project

Even as minimum wage rises, college grads’ pay falls — and America hasn’t gotten a raise in 35 years

February 26, 2015 Bob Sullivan 0

There’s been a lot of talk about raising the minimum wage lately, and it is good that workers and Walmart, TJ Maxx, and Marshall’s will soon have a little more money in their paychecks. Now, what about the rest of the country? Another comprehensive report issued by the Economic Policy [Keep reading]

Personal

Beneful lawsuit: Sure sounds scary, but pet owners should do their own research

February 25, 2015 Bob Sullivan 0

By now, you’ve do doubt heard about a lawsuit alleging that Purina’s Beneful dog food is dangerous. Depending on the social media post of a link to a story about another social media post that you re-posted, you might now believe that thousands of of dogs (3,000? 4,000?) have died [Keep reading]

Gotchas / Consumer

You’re saving a lot of money on gas — perhaps $750 this year. Where’s it going?

February 25, 2015 Bob Sullivan 0

Americans are enjoying a nice raise at the moment, in the form of dramatically lower gas prices. The government’s Energy Information Administration estimates that the average household will spend $750 less on gas this year, which is like getting a roughly $1,000 raise, since the savings aren’t taxed. For a little [Keep reading]

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BOB SULLIVAN is a veteran journalist and the author of four books, including the 2008 New York Times Best-Seller, Gotcha Capitalism, and the 2010 New York Times Best Seller, Stop Getting Ripped Off! His latest, The Plateau Effect, was published in 2013, and as a paperback, called Getting Unstuck in 2014. He has won the Society of Professional Journalists prestigious Public Service award, a Peabody award, and The Consumer Federation of America Betty Furness award, and been given Consumer Action’s Consumer Excellence Award.

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