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  2. Major phone companies could face lawsuits over sharing of ...

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    Major cell phone companies could be held liable for store employees who steal customers' nude photos while transferring their data to a new phone, thanks to a court judgment in Washington state.

  3. AT&T, other phone companies sued over stolen nude images ...

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    July 29, 2024 at 11:49 AM. Mark Makela. Wireless providers including T-Mobile, AT&T and Verizon have faced a string of lawsuits in recent years from women who allege retail employees stole ...

  4. Two men say they were each robbed of over $30,000 after ... - AOL

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    On Tuesday, prosecutors in New York City announced charges against four people accused of stealing credit cards and using stolen phones’ mobile payment apps to buy more than $420,000 worth of ...

  5. LoJack - Wikipedia

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    LoJack is a stolen vehicle recovery and IoT connected car system that utilizes GPS and cellular technology to locate users' vehicles, view trip history, see battery levels, track speeding, and maintain vehicle health via a native app. Prior to selling a vehicle, LoJack dealers can use the system to manage and locate inventory, view and manage battery health, and recover stolen inventory.

  6. The Bottle Deposit - Wikipedia

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    List of episodes. " The Bottle Deposit " is a two-part episode, the 131st and 132nd episodes, and 21st and 22nd episodes of the seventh season, of the NBC sitcom Seinfeld, first aired on May 2, 1996. [ 1] It was originally an hour-long episode, but was split into two parts for syndication. The episode was written by Gregg Kavet and Andy Robin ...

  7. Murder of Kelsey Smith - Wikipedia

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    Detectives reportedly found Kelsey's body because of a cell phone ping that originated from the area on June 2, [4] and a number of search areas were identified. Despite efforts by local law enforcement and eventually the FBI, it took Verizon Wireless four days to hand over the cell phone records to investigators, [6] [7] which caused much controversy over the delay. [6]

  8. SIM swap scam - Wikipedia

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    For the S@T Browser vulnerability, see Simjacker. A SIM swap scam (also known as port-out scam, SIM splitting, [ 1] simjacking, and SIM swapping) [ 2] is a type of account takeover fraud that generally targets a weakness in two-factor authentication and two-step verification in which the second factor or step is a text message (SMS) or call ...

  9. Lost your phone? Don’t freak out — here’s what to do - AOL

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    3. Track your lost phone. If you don’t have mobile security software, try to find your phone’s location manually. If you can locate your phone, you can attempt to retrieve it. For Android ...