Monthly Archives: August 2019

“We won’t make it without a few dirty tricks.” E-Mail From Audi Diesel Employee

Initially, VW was the company that installed the software defeat devices in its diesel vehicles in order to meet emissions standards. And VW paid fines of $22 billion in the United States for the falsification of its emissions data. However, … Continue reading

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There is a 30% Chance That Your Delivery Person Ate Some of Your Food

US Food conducted a survey of 500 delivery drivers, and 59% said that the food they are delivering to customers is tempting to taste. And 30% admitted to having sampled their customers’ food. Customers seem to be on to them … Continue reading

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The FAA Decision on the 10-Month Grace Period for Boeing

The FAA analyzed the risk in the Lion Air flight that crashed in October 2018, killing everyone on the plane. The analysis concluded that “didn’t take that much” for such a malfunction to happen again. The FAA made the decision … Continue reading

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What’s in Your Wallet? A Hacker!

If you are a Capital One customer because for 103 million folks, your information was sold on the dark web. There it is again — another hacker got access to accounts, but, fortunately, she left a trail.

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