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Crypto Scammers’ New Target: Dating Apps

Crypto Scammers’ New Target: Dating Apps

Tho Vu texted back and forth with a man, who went by the name Ze Zhao, from China for months after meeting on the dating app Hinge. Zhao told Ms. Vu that he works in customer service for a security company and that he could teach her how to trade cryptocurrencies such...
A Fraudster Just Can’t Seem to Stop… Selling Eyeglasses

A Fraudster Just Can’t Seem to Stop… Selling Eyeglasses

Vitaly Borker, an online eyeglasses store owner, was arrested and charged with mail fraud and wire fraud after he harassed and cheated his customers. Despite previously serving a five-year sentence after an identical crime, Borker went straight back to bullying...
Why Podcasts Are Becoming Netflix

Why Podcasts Are Becoming Netflix

Platforms such as Spotify are trying to become the go-to service for podcasts, or in other words: “A Netflix of podcasting.” While big tech companies (such as Apple, Google, Facebook, YouTube, Amazon) determine what is, and what is not allowed on their service,...

America’s Chinese Tech Conundrum

U.S. officials are worried that the Chinese internet giant, ByteDance, may use information collected from apps like TikTok against Americans. For the last 50 years the majority of essential global technologies have been produced in the U.S., but Chinese companies will...
Apple, AirTags, and Stalkers

Apple, AirTags, and Stalkers

AirTags, a tiny tracking device meant for keeping track of items such as keys, wallets, and phones, have been being used as a tool for stalkers to follow people without their knowledge. To combat this, Apple plans on releasing a software update that will alert users...