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Message-ID: <20181129100019.GA6878@telecom.csail.mit.edu>
Date: Thu, 29 Nov 2018 05:00:19 -0500
From: Bill Horne <bill@horneQRM.net>
Subject: Everything you need to know about Wi-Fi calling
Curious about Wi-Fi calling and what it entails? Here's the rundown on
what you need to know.
BY Lynn La
On Wednesday, Google announced that Google Fi, previously known as
Project Fi, will be expanding to iPhones, Samsung and OnePlus
phones. For a service that was once compatible with only a handful of
Android phones, this is a notable development for the company's Wi-Fi
first network.
But making a Wi-Fi call on a phone is nothing new. The ability to
patch a call using a Wi-Fi connection instead of a cellular one has
been around for years, with Skype being one of oldest and most popular
apps to do so.
https://www.cnet.com/news/what-is-wifi-calling-tmobile-verizon-att-google-fi-sprint-setup-faq/
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Message-ID: <20181129101803.GA6915@telecom.csail.mit.edu>
Date: Thu, 29 Nov 2018 05:18:03 -0500
From: Bill Horne <bill@horneQRM.net>
Subject: Botnet takedown snares 3ve, Methbot ad fraud campaigns
The Justice Department indicted eight individuals accused of running
major ad fraud campaigns, including the 3ve botnet, which generated
millions of dollars in fake ad revenue.
By Rod Wright
The Department of Justice Tuesday announced the indictments of eight
people accused of running massive ad fraud schemes that were disrupted
by an FBI-led botnet takedown.
The 13-count indictment, which was unsealed in a federal court in
Brooklyn, charged six Russian nationals and two Kazakhstan citizens
with crimes including wire fraud, computer intrusion, aggravated
identity theft and money laundering. The defendants - Aleksandr
Zhukov, Boris Timokhin, Mikhail Andreev, Denis Avdeev, Dmitry Novikov,
Sergey Ovsyannikov, Aleksandr Isaev and Yevgeniy Timchenko - were
behind a massive botnet as well as two ad fraud campaigns, known as
Methbot and 3ve, that generated millions of dollars. Ovsyannikov,
Zhukov and Timchenko were recently arrested in Malaysia, Bulgaria and
Estonia, respectively, and are awaiting extradition to the U.S.; the
remaining defendants are still at large.
https://searchsecurity.techtarget.com/news/252453401/Botnet-takedown-snares-3ve-Methbot-ad-fraud-campaigns
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Message-ID: <20181129102929.GA6940@telecom.csail.mit.edu>
Date: Thu, 29 Nov 2018 05:29:29 -0500
From: Bill Horne <bill@horneQRM.net>
Subject: A Case of Fraud
I got a phone call on Saturday, informing me that someone I know had
been defrauded: she had answered an email from her boss, and followed
instructions, and had lost five-hundred dollars.
The email she received had asked her to go buy a lot of gift cards and
to charge it to her own credit card. She did that. Then, when she
emailed back, she got another email telling her to scan the serial
numberd off the backs of the cards and to send the scans, via email,
immediately. At that point, she contacted her boss directly, and found
out that she'd been tricked: he hadn't sent the email.
I know this woman: she's as level-headed a person as you'll find
anywhere. She raised a family, dealt with all the drama of having five
children, and held down various jobs while her husband slogged through
a federal civil-service job and made it to a pension. She is the
probably the last person in the world I would expect to fall for an
email scam.
If there's a moral to this story, it's that checking emails and
verifying the id of a correspondent is better done late than never:
although she paid $500 for the gift cards, she never sent the serial
numbers, and now the company (no doubt dealing with hundreds of such
scams) has cancelled the cards and promised her a refund.
But the lesson remains: it can happen to anyone.
Bill
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