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13328631873?profile=RESIZE_400xAbout a year ago, I rented an AirBnB house.  Once I signed up, I realized the point of contact was named “China.”  Well, my heart sank until I realized that China was her name.  Still unconvinced, I have someone actually “look” at the property and see if it was real.  It was, whew…..and “China” turned out to be a lovely person.  I guess parents name their children other names than Susie, Patty and Cathy…. Ok, ok - I’m showing my age.  But caution should still be employed for any AirBnB rental tr

9680917286?profile=RESIZE_400xSometimes the direct approach is the best.  Dutch cybercrime police have a message for almost 30 users of an on-demand distributed-denial-of-service site: “We see what you're doing, now cut it out or we're going to arrest you.”  Not for the first time, the move shows police in Europe attempting to move offenders, who are often young men, away from criminality, rather than arresting them outright.

On 11 October 2021, Dutch National Police said they issued a written warning to 29 individual hacker

9310314865?profile=RESIZE_400xAlmost 2 years ago (09-2019), Red Sky Alliance reported on the negative ramifications of TikTok: “TikTok is a popular social media app for sharing short user-created video clips.  TikTok is a youth-oriented app that is used primarily by those in the 16-24 age demographic.  TikTok is hugely popular with about 500 million monthly users worldwide and more than 26 million users in the United States.  The problem is that TikTok is a Chinese social media app, developed in China by a young engineer nam