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  2. Shodan (website) - Wikipedia

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    Shodan is a search engine that lets users search for various types of servers (webcams, routers, servers, etc.) connected to the internet using a variety of filters. [1] Some have also described it as a search engine of service banners , which is metadata that the server sends back to the client. [ 2 ]

  3. Category:Defunct companies based in Chicago - Wikipedia

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    Central Scientific Company; Central West Public Service Corporation; CFS Continental; Chas A. Stevens; Chez Paree; Chicago Air; Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad; Chicago Climate Exchange; Chicago Coin; Chicago Curb Exchange; Chicago Express Airlines; Chicago Rapid Transit Company; Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad; Chicago ...

  4. Category:Companies based in Chicago - Wikipedia

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    Carus Publishing Company; Cboe Global Markets; Cedille Records; Central Camera; Challenger, Gray & Christmas; Channel Awesome; Charles H. Kerr Publishing Company; CheapTickets; Chicago Board of Trade; Chicago Clearing Corporation; Chicago Dock and Canal Company; Chicago Growth Partners; Chicago International Produce Market; Chicago Mercantile ...

  5. 5 Financial Scams To Avoid in 2024 as Expert Warns ... - AOL

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    In 2022, 70,000 people reported a romance scam, with losses hitting a staggering $1.3 billion — and the median reported loss standing at $4,400, according to the FTC.

  6. Vibram to refund customers $3.75M for false claims - AOL

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  7. Hired Truck Program - Wikipedia

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    The Hired Truck Program was a scandal-plagued program in the city of Chicago that involved hiring private trucks to do city work. It was overhauled in 2004 (and phased out beginning in 2005) after an investigation by the Chicago Sun-Times revealed that some participating companies were being paid for doing little or no work, had mob connections, or were tied to city employees.

  8. Matthew J. Baggott - Wikipedia

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    Baggott is co-founder and CEO of Tactogen, a public benefit corporation started in 2020 that is developing novel MDMA-like drugs as medicines. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] [ 1 ] [ 7 ] [ 11 ] Baggott had previously worked with the Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies (MAPS) studying and developing MDMA as a potential medicine.

  9. Locksmith scam - Wikipedia

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    In the U.S. in 2005, a Bronx-based company was sued by the Chicago Department of Consumer services for alleged consumer fraud. [29] In the U.S. in 2009, three alleged locksmith scammers were unsuccessfully prosecuted in St. Louis. [4] In the U.K. in 2010, a locksmith scammer was successfully prosecuted. [39]