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Fake Shops Propped by Chinese Scammers Stole Money, Personal Data from Over 850,000 People: Data Analysts

Fake Shops Propped by Chinese Scammers Stole Money, Personal Data from Over 850,000 People: Data Analysts

Data analysts from the German cybersecurity consultancy SRLabs said that a large network of fake online designer shops apparently operated from China have stolen money and personal data from over 850,000 people in Europe and the United States.


US Probes FDIC Toxic Workplace With Widespread Sexual Misconduct, Bullying Incidents

The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) must make major changes to address rampant sexual harassment and other misconduct, according to an independent assessment.

US Revokes Export Licenses for Intel, Qualcomm for Supplying China’s Huawei

The United States has withdrawn several licenses that allow companies to move materials, such as semiconductors, to the sanctioned Chinese telecoms equipment manufacturer Huawei Technologies.

Panera Bread Charged Lemonade Pulled from Menu Following Lawsuits Linking Caffeinated Sips to Deaths

Panera Bread has faced at least three lawsuits alleging that individuals suffered cardiac problems or died after consuming its caffeinated drinks.


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