A few days ago I came across the CBC story on how a Canadian man had been defrauded out of $800,000 when cybercriminals inserted themselves into a real estate deal and had the funds diverted to themselves:
Unassailable: The book that protects you from Cancel-Culture and Deplatform Attacks
UPDATE April 23,2020: I’ve decided to make the ebook version of my latest book: Unassailable Protect Yourself from Deplatform Attacks, Cancel-Culture and other Online Disasters available for free, follow this link. You can read why here. Originally, this was supposed to be a 15 or 20 page ebook / report we were going to give […]
German law firm threatens criminal complaint if we don’t disclose client data
UPDATE (as of Sept 2021): This post seems to be the de facto clearing house for people receiving these threats from Fechner and crew all over the world. Here is everything you need to know: You can ignore it Nobody has actually been sued We recently received a copyright notice from Fechner Law in Germany. […]
Paypal phish sent to easyDNS & Zoneedit customers
On Saturday July 13 we became aware that some easyDNS and Zoneedit customers were receiving Paypal phishes via the host iem.easydns.com: Subject: RE : Supicious Transaction July 14, 2019, 12:07 am test198@m****r.**
Guess what small businesses do that drives this user crazy
A client tweeted us this yesterday…. Any guesses at what small businesses do that drives me crazy? .@easyDNS .@StuntPope pic.twitter.com/dbBLRG9Fvo — ae_zero (@ae_zero) June 20, 2019
Google’s Gmail scans, parses, analyzes and catalogs your email
Recently I came across this story by Todd Haselton that describes how the author located an obscure “purchases” page in his Google account settings and there found a methodical list of his online purchasing history, from third-party outside vendors, going back to 2o12. The upshot of the story was that: Google saves years of information […]