Finally, crypto ATMs are getting a bit of the attention that they deserve. As host of AARP’s The Perfect Scam podcast, I talk to crime victims every week. A few years ago, a majority had their money stolen via bogus gift card transactions. Today, it feels like almost every person [Keep reading]| bobsullivan.net
Animal shelters stuffed full of abandoned dogs. Musicians earning 0.005 cents per song. It might be easy to blame these things on cold-hearted pet owners or cheap music fans. That’s a distraction. Scratch just beneath the surface and you can clearly see there is a dangerous systemic problem plaguing both [Keep reading]| bobsullivan.net
I’ve called Amy Boyer the first person killed by the Internet…with only a hint of a stretch in my assertion. She was stalked and murdered by someone who tracked her down using a data broker …in 1999. I told her story in a documentary podcast called “No Place to Hide” [Keep reading]| bobsullivan.net
What is the greater threat to your personal liberty — a government that is too large or a corporation that is too large? Yes, of course, the right answer is probably both, but Americans have a long-standing urge to blame government for all ills — for some reason, we’re quicker [Keep reading]| bobsullivan.net
“I believe that a good lawyer has to acknowledge what the law in the system can do, but also what the law in the system cannot do. And that is brought into relief by this case. The law is primarily reactive. It is often playing catchup, and in the case [Keep reading]| bobsullivan.net
Organized digital criminals have found another vulnerable group to attack: artists. Using the confusion and buzz around crypto and NFTs, they are approaching artists with tempting partnership offers — we’ll make and sell NFTs of your work, and you’ll earn tidy commissions. But after months of promising messages, and alleged [Keep reading]| bobsullivan.net
It’s almost like they want you to be sick… I went for a relatively routine cardiovascular screening the other day, and I’ve never hated social media more. Before I even walked into the exam room, I was pounded by ads telling me the test I was taking wasn’t good enough [Keep reading]| bobsullivan.net
“Lost pet. Help find Fido!” I’m sure you’ve seen signs like that taped on telephone polls, plastered all over bulletin boards at coffee shops, maybe even popped into your mailbox. There’s just something about lost pet signs that always make my heart sink. I immediately picture a family, worried sick, [Keep reading]| bobsullivan.net
The AI Pope? The Pope for AI times, anyway. Just over a century ago, Pope Leo XIII stood for workers and humanity over the creeping inhumanity of the Industrial Revolution. It seems Leo the XIV is spoiling for the same kind of fight, and boy do we need that. It’s [Keep reading]| bobsullivan.net
Reading about scams isn’t necessarily fun, and I’m sure I don’t have to tell you writing about them isn’t exactly a barrel of laughs. I’ve done a few pretty heavy stories lately, so I’m delighted to share something much lighter — dare I say, cathartic — with you this week. [Keep reading]| bobsullivan.net