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criminologist | No soy médico, pero soy doctor | Author: Trying to Make It on @CornellPress: https://t.co/qR7TnHR3UP

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@Azizi_H_83 Preparing and Protecting Users Against Fraud: An Evaluation of Anti-Fraud Messaging and Trust Mechanisms Within Consumer-to-Consumer Online Marketplaces in the Context of the UK’s Online Fraud Charter 2023 w/ Lisa Burton. rdcu.be/e4P7B
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Jessica Starling ✨
Jessica Starling ✨@J3ssicaStarling·
The anti-porn panic has successfully swindled all of you into creating a digital panopticon that will crush any sort of online political organizing and give governments of the West supreme control of all online content and activity
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INTERPOL
INTERPOL@INTERPOL_HQ·
Our threat assessments show the same pattern everywhere: technology-facilitated gender-based violence is on the rise, especially where digital growth is outpacing digital safety. @INTERPOL_Cyber works with law enforcement worldwide to stop harassment, exploitation and abuse targeting women and girls online. Together, we’re building a digital world where everyone can feel safe, respected and empowered. #16DaysOfActivism
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12 News
12 News@12News·
Arizona prisons are shifting from physical to digital mail starting this month. Families say it dehumanizes their loved ones. Story linked here: 12news.com/article/news/l…
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Matthew Green
Matthew Green@matthew_d_green·
But some of the people working on this tech seem to think that age verification is what this tech is for. I ask a question like “how will you handle [some type of fraud]” and they say “oh that doesn’t matter for just verifying ages.” And it shocks me.
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Justin Elze
Justin Elze@HackingLZ·
“North Korean agents pretending to be IT guys have funneled up to $1 billion into Kim Jong Un’s nuclear program” This is such a wild situation that doesn’t get a lot of attention outside of infosec fortune.com/article/north-…
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Rachel Tobac
Rachel Tobac@RachelTobac·
I give it 3 months until Sora 2 is used to generate a video of a well known executive saying horrible things to tank a company’s stock. We’re going to see impact in the stock market from believable AI video that we’ve never witnessed at scale. Prep your team, family and friends.
Yuchen Jin@Yuchenj_UW

Sora 2 has great voice, and face consistency. You can even tag real people like @sama, and turn them into a funny video. I might actually use this app.

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vx-underground
vx-underground@vxunderground·
People are asking how the OSINT nerds found the guy that drained the cancer bro. Well, it's very shrimple The shitty malware sent all the stolen data to a Telegram the scammers made. We connected to the Telegram channel using the same credentials that were inside of the shitty malware Inside the channel was the scammer(s) We got their Telegram IDs OSINT nerds used their Telegram IDs to see if they were in any other public facing chatrooms. One of the scammers in there was in several fraud chatrooms. He advertised looking for a video game programmer to make a basic 2D game. He also advertised needing help with some malware stuff. In a different chatroom he talked about how much he likes skateboarding. In a different channel he shared his Instagram and was sharing photos of himself next to expensive cars Then, OSINT nerds looked at his Instagram which had a LinkTree. His LinkTree linked to literally everything about the guy including his YouTube, PayPal, Kick, Twitter, etc. So either he is a master of disguise, and ran a year long detrace campaign to throw off OSINT nerds in the event he's caught scamming Or alternatively, he wasn't aware public Telegram chatrooms are public and could be searched easily.
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@kepadil I think t the answer is multiple points. An encrypted hard drive, a cloud service, such as proton drive, and the open framework would be a proper back up (three separate, unrelated locations).
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Dr. Kathleen E. Padilla@kepadil·
Trying to figure out the best way to house all of my research data for future student use - External hard drive? Locked on my personal website? Github? I've no idea where to start but I have more data than I could ever use on my own & I want to get it out there. Recommendations?
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Rachel Tobac
Rachel Tobac@RachelTobac·
Now would be a great time to ensure you’ve opted out of LinkedIn training their AI tools on your content (most folks are opted in by default, and it does depend on which country you live in). Why should you opt out? I’ll tell you…
Rachel Tobac@RachelTobac

LinkedIn is now using everyone's content to train their AI tool -- they just auto opted everyone in. I recommend opting out now (AND that orgs put an end to auto opt-in, it's not cool) Opt out steps: Settings and Privacy > Data Privacy > Data for Generative AI Improvement (OFF)

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Chris Blattman
Chris Blattman@cblatts·
One of the least known, most important facts about life in Latin America: most people can turn to police for order & security, but 1 in 6 are also governed by gangs and criminal groups—that’s 77–101 million Latin Americans under some kind of gang rule.
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Perspectives on Politics@PoPpublicsphere

NOW OUT ON FIRSTVIEW!! #Criminal #Governance in #Latin #America: Prevalence and Correlates By Andres Uribe, @BigBigBLessing, @noahschouela & @ElayneStecher doi.org/10.1017/S15375…

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Tim Newburn
Tim Newburn@TimNewburn·
It’s J Jazz (Deep Modern Jazz from Japan 1968-84) all the way this morning. Plus fresh coffee and a typescript with red ink all over it
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Dr Raul Pacheco-Vega
Dr Raul Pacheco-Vega@raulpacheco·
I am going to teach a 2 hours lecture on "Writing Ethnography". Whose ethnographies have you recently enjoyed, specifically for their prose? (2010-2025, let's say) (self promotion encouraged, obviously) Please retweet.
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