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crime-and-technology1 year ago

"Hidden AirTags: A New Tool for Vehicle Theft in Montreal and Beyond"

Thieves in Montreal are using Apple's AirTags to track and steal vehicles, prompting warnings from police in Burlington, Vermont. Travelers returning from Canada have found AirTags in their vehicles, and there's concern that the devices are being used for criminal activities such as car theft and drug trafficking. However, there are safety features in place to alert owners if an AirTag is not within proximity, and both iPhone and Android users can detect unknown Bluetooth trackers, including AirTags.

crime-and-technology1 year ago

"Tesla Employees Allegedly Stole Battery Secrets to Launch Rival Company"

Two men are accused of stealing battery manufacturing technology from Tesla and starting a business in China to sell the proprietary information. Klaus Pflugbeil, a Canadian citizen, was arrested on Long Island, while Yilong Shao remains at large. They are charged with conspiracy to transmit trade secrets, which carries up to 10 years in prison if convicted. The technology involves high-speed battery assembly lines owned by Tesla, and the defendants are accused of setting up a company in China and selling products developed with the stolen trade secrets.

crime-and-technology1 year ago

"Security Researcher Arrested for $2.5 Million Apple Scam"

A San Francisco man, Noah Roskin-Frazee, has been charged with defrauding Apple of $2.5 million worth of gift cards and products. He was acknowledged in an Apple security update following his arrest, although the reason for this acknowledgment is unclear. Roskin-Frazee, a security researcher, and a co-defendant are accused of using a password reset function to break into an employee's account and manipulate orders for gift cards and devices, ultimately obtaining $2.5 million in products, services, and gift cards.

crime-and-technology2 years ago

"Manhattan DA Urges Tougher Anti-Fraud Measures for Cash Apps"

Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg is urging digital payment apps like Venmo, Zelle, and Cash App to enhance consumer protections due to a surge in financial app thefts in New York City. He has requested features such as secondary passwords, lower daily transfer limits, and enhanced monitoring to deter scammers and safeguard users' money. Bragg sent letters to the CEOs of these companies and emphasized the need for common-sense solutions to combat fraudulent schemes exploiting victims' digital payment apps. The companies, including Cash App, PayPal (owner of Venmo), and Early Warning Services (operator of Zelle), have expressed their commitment to building trust and ensuring the safety of their platforms.

crime-and-technology2 years ago

"Rise in Cyber Kidnapping: Students Staged Abductions and Real Rescues Unfold"

A 17-year-old Chinese exchange student, Kai Zhang, was found in Utah after being the victim of a "cyber kidnapping" scam, where his parents paid $80,000 in ransom. This incident is part of a larger trend targeting Chinese students abroad, exploiting fears of deportation and visa issues. Authorities note an increase in cybercrime and human trafficking in Southeast Asia, with criminals using AI to enhance scams, including voice cloning. The case highlights the growing sophistication of cybercriminals and the vulnerabilities of international students.