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What happens when the companies and organizations we Trust turn bad? Uber was recently in news for engaging in criminal activities in order to build its ride-sharing empire. Execs at Uber loved that their own drivers were being attacked. And they joked about the crimes they were breaking.
While Uber is an extreme example, it isn't the only company or service doing bad things.
In this episode, Former US Most Wanted Cybercriminal Brett Johnson touches on Uber, Zelle, Facebook, IDme, and others while asking the questions: Does anyone care? Why doesn't anyone speak up? Are these corporations any different then millions of cybercooks on the darkweb?
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What happens when the companies and organizations we Trust turn bad? Uber was recently in news for engaging in criminal activities in order to build its ride-sharing empire. Execs at Uber loved that their own drivers were being attacked. And they joked about the crimes they were breaking.
While Uber is an extreme example, it isn't the only company or service doing bad things.
In this episode, Former US Most Wanted Cybercriminal Brett Johnson touches on Uber, Zelle, Facebook, IDme, and others while asking the questions: Does anyone care? Why doesn't anyone speak up? Are these corporations any different then millions of cybercooks on the darkweb?
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