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Month: April 2018

Everyday economics

Could this be the real reason you have trouble losing weight or saving money?

April 30, 2018 Bob Sullivan 0

Struggling to lose weight or build up your savings? Here’s a new insight that might really help.  If you are like most people, you tend to remember the good days — when you eat salads or don’t spend –better than the bad days, when you lose the battle with the cookie jar, or [Keep reading]

Cybercrime / Privacy

Why my futile search for tuxedo pants shows the Russians are winning

April 25, 2018 Bob Sullivan 4

I’ve been raging about Facebook-style privacy invasions for a long time, so I’m glad that folks *seem* to be listening now –though the distance between noise and action is quite far. I’m not a Luddite, however. My complaints are a lot more practical. I’ll often make this point: On one [Keep reading]

Bob Sullivan's podcast projects

Audio: On WTOP radio, talking about the Yahoo hack $35 million fine

April 25, 2018 Bob Sullivan 0

I appeared on WTOP radio in Washington D.C. to talk about the $35 million fine that Yahoo’s successor will have to pay over failing to disclose hacking incidents to investors. The fine affirms some of the reporting we did in our Breach podcast.   Click there to learn hear Breach. Or [Keep reading]

Cybercrime / Privacy

Zelle’s fraud problem gains steam; I fix misleading ads with rap of my own

April 24, 2018 Bob Sullivan 1

STORY HIGHLIGHTS Zelle fraud problem that I’ve reported is now in the spotlight If you’re a victim, try again to get a refund now that the NY Times is on it Below, I fix Zelle’s bad rap with my own suggestions “You can send money safely cause that’s what it’s [Keep reading]

Cybercrime / Privacy

Stop robocalls now! We’re looking at you, iPhone users

April 23, 2018 Bob Sullivan 0

iPhone users get more robocalls than Android users.  AT&T users get more robocalls than Verizon users. And by vowing to never answer my phone again, I might be a terrible journalist, but I’m at least doing my part as a member of the robocall resistance. That’s what I learned today [Keep reading]

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Whatever happened to the Russian Yahoo hackers? Find out, in the Breach podcast finale

April 15, 2018 Bob Sullivan 0

In this final episode of Breach (for now), we learn the fate of the Russian hackers allegedly behind the biggest hack in history. This episode takes you from the infamous Lefortovo prison in Moscow to a kindergarten classroom. And hopefully, lays the groundwork for a sensible discussion about how consumers [Keep reading]

Cybercrime / Privacy

Video: Is Facebook really sorry? My thoughts, on the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation

April 15, 2018 Bob Sullivan 0

Is Facebook sorry? That was the question posed to me on Saturday night by CBC anchor Aarti Pole, when I was a guest on Canada’s national news network with Huda Idress.  Click play below to see my answer. We had a thoughtful 10-minute discussion about Mark Zuckerberg’s 10 hours of [Keep reading]

Cybercrime / Privacy

Surprise! Congress failed to address Facebook’s fundamental flaw

April 12, 2018 Bob Sullivan 1

Of all the things Mark Zuckerberg said this week before Congress, I found this the most incredulous: “I would hope that what we do with data is not surprising to people.” Everyone is surprised when they find out what Facebook does with data. I’ve been writing about data hacks and [Keep reading]

Cybercrime / Privacy

Starbucks requires email for Wi-Fi now. Can users remove their info? Unclear

April 11, 2018 Bob Sullivan 2

Starbucks change in Wi-Fi policy — forcing users to hand over their email address — gave me an excuse to look closer at the firm’s privacy policy, and I found something strange there.  If consumers get cold feet and want to remove the personal information they’ve shared with Starbucks at [Keep reading]

Cybercrime / Privacy

Starbucks picked an odd time to force Wi-Fi customers to cough up personal data

April 10, 2018 Bob Sullivan 8

With all the sensitive news about Facebook and privacy hovering menacingly over the Internet this week, it seems an odd time for Starbucks to begin “forcing” consumers to register so they can connect to Wi-Fi. But that’s indeed what’s happening to coffee drinkers around the country. Many are sipping coffee [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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