Friday, August 05, 2022

It’s in Your Hands

 


On Stand-Up Comedians And Their Water Bottles

"Their purpose seems obvious — to quench thirst, duh — but stage actors get dry mouths, and no Hamlet puts down his sword to pick up an Evian. The water bottle is the prop that clues us in that a comic — not a character — is at work."...


   It’s in Your Hands.


7)    It’s in Your Hands.

When Man City were 1 point ahead of Liverpool in the Premier League with the same number of games left, Pep Guardiola was asked about the pressure his team were facing.  He said “It’s in our hands” and walked towards the pressure.  Figure out what’s in your hands this year, and walk towards that pressure, that decision – and do something.

Act Now.



A Federal Police warning to the Coalition government over the conduct of one of its MPs was kept secret until it was too late for his constituents, writes Rex Patrick.

“Thank you, Mr Christensen.” Words I thought I’d never say, and especially never write.

The Australian Federal Police have been forced to release a June 2018 letter they wrote home affairs minister, Peter Dutton, stating that Queensland federal MP George Christensen, “undertakes extensive international travel to South East Asia during non-sitting periods and has engaged in activities that could potentially place him at risk of being targeted for compromise by foreign interest”.

Whatever Mr Christensen’s activities in South-East Asia were (and it’s probably best to steer clear of that topic), the battle over access to the AFP’s correspondence relating to the matter has been helpful in showing the public how moribund our FOI regime is.

A reluctant thank you, Mr Christensen: what we learnt about a travelling MP



Determining Cultural Quality In The Age Of Massive Data

As Van Dijk has observed, in our digital society, evaluation of cultural products has become synonymous with crowd evaluation. On websites or in newspapers and magazines, rating culture produces a diverse range of big data. - Journal of Cultural Analytics

Now The Crypto And Blockchain Guys Are Coming For The Book Industry

"This is the future an emerging number of publishing startups are after — aiming to change the value of a book from a $10 Amazon purchase to a $100 investment opportunity, while creating a market of readers excited to see the books they love succeed." - Esquire



Analysis of DOJ actions against data brokers that sold lists of vulnerable and elderly to known scammers

FCC requires that telecoms block extended auto warranty calls 
 
FINRA/AARP Study on the dangers of blaming victims for fraud; if changed approach, victims might report more, enforcers would take it more seriously as a priority, families might have less turmoil
 
Robocalls fall by half, but spam text messages increased from 1 billion per month to 12 billion per month 
 
Fun Summer Reading:  The Gray Manseries by Mark Greaney.   Well written and action-filled series about an ex CIA operative who is at odds with the Agency.  (Skip the Netflix movie; read the books)
 
Need an expert witness for consumer protection or fraud issues?  Let me know.
 
Fraud Studies. Here are links to the studies I’ve written for the Better Business Bureau: puppy fraudromance fraudBEC fraudsweepstakes/lottery fraud,  tech support fraudromance fraud money mulescrooked moversgovernment impostersonline vehicle sale scamsrental fraudgift cards,  job scams,  online shopping fraud, and crypto scams
 
Virus Scams

Fraud News Around the world

Humor 

FTC and CFPB  

Virus Benefit Theft

Social media

Business Email compromise fraud 

Ransomware  

Data Breaches 

Bitcoin and cryptocurrency

IATM skimming

Jamaica and Lottery Fraud

Romance Fraud and Sextortion