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PA Man, 'Amazing Patriot,' Pretended To Be Trump's Family: Feds


PA Man, ‘Amazing Patriot,’ Pretended To Be Trump’s Family: Feds
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Before federal prosecutors charged him with wire fraud and identify theft, Joshua Hall, 22, of Mechanicsville, an ardent Trump supporter, was exposed by The New York Times for running fake accounts to raise money for a phony political organization.
MECHANICSBURG, PA A Pennsylvania man passed himself off as relatives of former President Donald Trump and duped hundreds of fans into donating money to phony political groups, the Justice Department said Tuesday.
Joshua Hall, 22, of Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania, was arrested Tuesday and charged with wire fraud and identity theft. The FBI said Hall ripped off hundreds of Americans and collected thousands of dollars in the year-long scheme. ....

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PA Man Impersonated Trump's Family To Rip Off Hundreds: Feds


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Before federal prosecutors charged him with wire fraud and identify theft, Joshua Hall, 22, of Mechanicsville, Pa., an ardent Trump supporter, was exposed by The New York Times for running fake accounts to raise money for a phony political organization. (Justin Sullivan/Getty Images, File)
MECHANICSBURG, PA A Pennsylvania man passed himself off as a relative of former President Donald Trump and duped hundreds of fans into donating money to phony political groups, the Justice Department said Tuesday.
Joshua Hall, 22, of Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania, was arrested Tuesday and charged with wire fraud and identity theft. The FBI said Hall ripped off hundreds of Americans and collected thousands of dollars in the yearlong scheme. ....

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Apple prides itself on privacy protection — but not in China


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We found that Apple had made serious compromises in how it was storing that [iCloud] data, including a decision to essentially allow Chinese government employees to physically manage the computer servers that have the data on them, store the keys that unlock the data … on those very servers, and also use different encryption technology in China than anywhere else in the world,” says New York Times reporter Jack Nicas.
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In the U.S., Apple portrays itself as taking user privacy seriously. Last month, it added a new feature that lets people opt out of tracking by apps like Facebook. But this isn’t the case in China, where much of Apple products are manufactured and sold. To keep doing business there, Apple has had to make a lot of concessions to the Chinese government.  ....

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Despite Rhetoric, Apple Compromises on Data Security, Human Rights in China


Despite Rhetoric, Apple Compromises on Data Security, Human Rights in China
Posted by John Chan | May 18, 2021
Recent investigations by The New York Times and The Information have highlighted how Apple handed access to Chinese users’ iCloud data to a state-owned enterprise, while its suppliers are suspected to have participated in forced labor programs in Xinjiang. The two reports, especially the NYT investigation into Apple’s data storage practices, have attracted particular attention in light of Apple’s high profile efforts to present itself as an industry leader in privacy protection. The New York Times’
In China, Apple has ceded legal ownership of its customers’ data to Guizhou-Cloud Big Data, or GCBD, a company owned by the government of Guizhou Province, whose capital is Guiyang. Apple recently required its Chinese customers to accept new iCloud terms and conditions that list GCBD as the service provider and Apple as “an additional party.” Apple to ....

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