Monthly Archives: September 2022

Scammers are using stolen credit card data to set up fake websites that charge a small monthly fee that you may never notice. Here’s how to protect yourself.

Examples of fake websites set up by the scammers ReasonLabs Researchers have uncovered a widespread credit card scheme that has gone undetected since 2019. Amazon Web Services, Mastercard, and Visa could potentially be unknowingly participating in the scheme, the firm says.  The company’s cofounder says people should be proactive in checking their credit cards for…

Boeing to pay $200 million to settle charges over ‘misleading’ crash statements

Boeing has agreed to pay $200 million to settle charges from the Securities and Exchange Commission. The agency found that Boeing made “materially misleading public statements” related to crashes involving its 737 Max aircraft. The company’s former CEO Dennis Muilenburg will also pay $1 million to settle charges. The SEC alleged that Boeing and Muilenburg…

How to watch Italy vs England: Watch the Nations League game on free TV and live stream online

Image credit: @England on Twitter How to watch Italy vs England for free: The Nations League resumes tonight as England face their Euro 2020 conquerers Italy. Here’s how to watch and stream on free TV in the UK. It’s sort of hard to believe, but there’s a World Cup in two months. For international managers,…

San Francisco police can now watch private surveillance cameras in real time

Photo By Paul Chinn/The San Francisco Chronicle via Getty Images Police in San Francisco got a boost to their surveillance powers this week after the city’s board of supervisors voted on Tuesday to grant the police department access to private surveillance cameras in real time. The vote, which passed 7–4, approved a one-year pilot program…

Iranians hacked US companies, sent ransom demands to printers, indictment says

Enlarge (credit: Getty Images | Bill Hinton) Three Iranian nationals charged with hacking into US-based computer networks sent ransom demands to the printers of at least some of their victims, according to an indictment unsealed today. The ransom demands allegedly sought payments in exchange for BitLocker decryption keys that the victims could use to regain…