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How Paper Checks Stolen By Cybercriminals From Mailboxes Are Turned Into Bitcoin
CYBERCRIME

How Paper Checks Stolen By Cybercriminals From Mailboxes Are Turned Into Bitcoin

While cybercrime gets a lot of attention from law enforcement and the media these days, I’ve been documenting a less high-tech threat emerging in recent months: a surge in stolen checks. Criminals are increasingly targeting U.S. Postal Service and personal mailboxes to pilfer filled-out checks and sell them over the internet using social media platforms. The buyers then alter the payee and amount listed on the checks to rob victims’ bank accounts of thousands of dollars. While the banks themselves typically bear the financial burden and reimburse targeted accounts, criminals can use the checks to steal victims’ identities, which can have severe consequences. I founded and now direct Georgia State University’s Evidence Based Cybersecurity Research Group, which is aimed at learning what wo...
According To Economists: Biden’s $1,400 COVID-19 Checks Is Questionable Economics, May Be Great Politics
BUSINESS, POLITICS

According To Economists: Biden’s $1,400 COVID-19 Checks Is Questionable Economics, May Be Great Politics

The US$1,400 direct checks to people are the most expensive and perhaps most popular part of the $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief package racing its way through Congress right now. The House is set to vote on a final version of the package narrowly passed by the Senate on March 6 before it moves on to President Joe Biden’s desk for his signature. Moderate Senate Democrats, who had voiced concerns about how many people would receive direct payments in the original proposal endorsed by the House, managed to make them more targeted at lower-income households, which means an estimated 17 million fewer people will get a check. The coronavirus package contains a lot of provisions that will help struggling Americans, and we understand why the checks are so popular – with 78% support among adult...