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Month: November 2019

Bob Sullivan's podcast projects

Announcing No Place to Hide, a 6-episode podcast on the state of privacy

November 22, 2019 Bob Sullivan 1

I’ve been working on a special project for six months, and I’m thrilled to let you know that it releases on Monday. It’s a 6-episode series on the state of privacy in America, and in the world.  Alia Tavakolian and I have been working since this spring, talking to dozens [Keep reading]

Cybercrime / Privacy

‘First-person’ ID fraud spikes — sign of coming recession, firm claims

November 20, 2019 Bob Sullivan 6

Identity theft targeting family members is soaring, as is what I’ll call “desperation fraud” — opening credit accounts with no intention of paying, and little effort to disguise the fraud. These are two very bad signs for the economy, according to a firm that studies ID theft on a wide [Keep reading]

Cognitive bias

The hottest business idea you’ve never heard of — ‘nudge units’

November 19, 2019 Bob Sullivan 3

What’s a “nudge unit” and how might it help your company, your employes or yourself be better at whatever you do? The folks at PeopleScience.com asked me to look into that recently.  It’s pretty fascinating. I’ve been writing about cognitive biases and other human behavior research for some time now [Keep reading]

Bob Sullivan's podcast projects

So, Bob podcast: When we have a cashless society, who gets left behind?

November 18, 2019 Bob Sullivan 0

If I asked you to listen to a podcast about payments, you’d probably change the subject very quickly. But if I told you we were going to have a discussion about the future of money — and in turn, that discussion would really be about the future of freedom — [Keep reading]

Cybercrime / Privacy

Google whistleblower is a hero; big tech needs more of them

November 15, 2019 Bob Sullivan 2

Let’s hear it for the whistleblower! No, not that whistleblower. I mean the Google whistleblower, the brave programmer who stepped forward and alerted the world to Project Nightingale.  Google has secretly acquired medical data on 50 million Americans in a partnership with hospital chain Ascension. We wouldn’t know anything about it [Keep reading]

Cybercrime / Privacy

To VPN, or not to VPN: That’s the So, Bob question

November 13, 2019 Bob Sullivan 1

I get asked about VPNs a lot — virtual private networks.  In theory, VPNs make your Internet surfing safer by making sure that no one between you and your intended connecting can read your traffic.  The real story is quite a bit more complicated than that, however. That’s the subject [Keep reading]

Gotchas / Consumer

Equifax hack settlement objection deadline looms Nov. 19, but this bot will help you file

November 8, 2019 Bob Sullivan 1

Remember the news that victims of the Equifax hack might get $125 from a class action settlement, only to hear later the real amount would probably be a few pennies?  And getting those pennies required a bunch more paperwork steps?  And the lawyers who negotiated the settlement were going to [Keep reading]

Cybercrime / Privacy

Zelle fraud emergency kit and FAQ

November 7, 2019 Bob Sullivan 148

If you’ve landed on this page, you are probably in a bit of shock that your bank account could be drained by a criminal and your bank doesn’t seem to care, or think you are entitled to a “refund.”  In many cases, you are — you just haven’t talked to [Keep reading]

Bob Sullivan's podcast projects

So, Bob podcast: Should I go all-in with Google or Apple, or spread my tech toys around?

November 5, 2019 Bob Sullivan 0

  Any time a company wants you to go all-in on its ecosystem, watch out. Bundling can seem like a cost-saver — getting your phone, TV, and Internet from one service, for example. But there’s always a cost.  Often, that cost means tolerating inferior products, as many cable bundlers know. [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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