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Debugger: The 1,000 companies that track you with every click and swipe

July 13, 2021 Bob Sullivan 0

I like a good challenge as a storyteller.  And let me tell you, making “third-party code” sound sexy is a challenge.  But that recent Apple ad showing an army of people following a cell phone user around, cataloging his every move — well, that’s real.  It’s hard to believe, but [Keep reading]

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Before we sit down for dinner, can I ask that you turn off your surveillance gadgets?

June 2, 2021 Bob Sullivan 2

What do you do if you think your friend is bugging you? I don’t mean bothering you. I mean…bugging you…using a device to listen to you, maybe e1ven recording your conversations, when you visit their home. Well, that’s the world most of us live in now. Personal assistants, many modern [Keep reading]

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A mom goes missing; a daughter comes to the rescue

June 1, 2021 Bob Sullivan 0

While much attention has been paid lately to the role of cryptocurrency in fraud, gift cards are still the tool of choice for many Internet criminals. In fact, the BBB says gift card fraud reports tripled between 2017 and 2020. And about one in four fraud victims who had money [Keep reading]

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‘Stop the hustle’ – to fight ransomware, cryptocurrency must face its day of reckoning

May 26, 2021 Bob Sullivan 1

INTRODUCTION Computer criminals armed with ransomware were able to hold U.S. drivers hostage earlier this month. The Colonial Pipeline attack had such dramatic real-world results that the simmering ransomware crisis has boiled over.  It’s impossible to ignore now. But what does that really mean? Ransomware criminals are raking in the [Keep reading]

Cybercrime / Privacy

‘Stop the hustle’ – to fight ransomware, cryptocurrency must face its day of reckoning

May 26, 2021 Bob Sullivan 8

INTRODUCTION Computer criminals armed with ransomware were able to hold U.S. drivers hostage earlier this month. The Colonial Pipeline attack had such dramatic real-world results that the simmering ransomware crisis has boiled over.  It’s impossible to ignore now. But what does that really mean? Ransomware criminals are raking in the [Keep reading]

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Want to stop ransomware? Cut off the cryptocurrency

May 20, 2021 Bob Sullivan 4

The rise of ransomware gangs parallels the rise of cryptocurrency, and that’s not a coincidence. In today’s “Debugger in 10,” I talk with Duke’s David Hoffman, who says it’s time to regulate crypto so it can’t be easily used by crime gangs — even if that means crushing the very [Keep reading]

Cybercrime / Privacy

Plane crashes are investigated. Computer crashes should be, too

May 13, 2021 Bob Sullivan 0

When a plane crashes, a government agency rushes to the scene looking for answers…and lessons that might prevent the next plane crash. When computers crash — and the economy crashes, as we’ve seen this week — there is no such fact-finding mission. There should be. And now, perhaps, there will [Keep reading]

Cybercrime / Privacy

Pipeline hack means higher gas prices … and finally, focus on ransomware crisis?

May 11, 2021 Bob Sullivan 0

Gas prices are going up, and ransomware hackers are (partly) to blame. Now, finally, we have your attention. Ransomware gangs have enjoyed free rein over the Internet for several years now, marauding as they wish, free from fear, terrorizing large and small companies, non-profits, schools, local government agencies, and even [Keep reading]

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Digital ‘superhero’ hacks scammers and has the video to prove it — hear what makes Jim Browning tick

May 6, 2021 Bob Sullivan 0

This looks like a normal office full of workers doing normal office-y things. But it’s a scammer phone bank, set up to rip off people all around the world. If you didn’t see it for yourself, you wouldn’t believe it. But thanks to a European tech worker who calls himself [Keep reading]

Cybercrime / Privacy

Covid contract tracing patient data leaked by employees via personal Google accounts

May 3, 2021 Bob Sullivan 0

Contract tracing might be the best way to tamp down a viral outbreak in its early stages — find and isolate exposed people as soon as possible — but the technique also raises plenty of privacy concerns. Perhaps inevitably, those were realized recently when the Pennslyvania Department of Health announced [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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