Newsletter: ⚠️ Your phone number might be the key to this scam
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Hello fellow web crawlers! Andrew here. Welcome to today's edition of web_crawlr.
Our top stories today are about: A woman warning others about a new scam that could impact you if you have a phone plan with major carriers, an investor who boasted about not paying taxes getting roasted over his private firefighter plea, a look into Vogue Pakistan's Instagram account, and why Trump fans aren't buying Zuckerberg's new "free speech" push.
After that, our Senior Politics and Technology Editor David has a new "Deplatformed" column for you.
See you tomorrow!
— A.W.
⚡ Today in Internet Culture
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‘My neighbor is out $4,000’: Woman shares warning on new SIM card scam—especially if you have Verizon, T-Mobile, AT&T
Your phone number may be the key to your bank account as many scammers are using a new technique called SIM hacking.
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‘Capitalist dystopia’: L.A. investor who boasted about not paying taxes savaged over private firefighter plea
An investor in Los Angeles, California who previously called for cutting property taxes is being mocked after crowdsourcing for private firefighting companies to come save his house.
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Vogue’s Instagram has 1 million followers and posts Spotify ads, exclusive interviews. There’s just one problem
At first glance, Vogue Pakistan’s Instagram account looks legitimate...
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‘Never forgive and never go back’: Trump fans aren’t buying Zuckerberg’s new ‘free speech’ push
Right-wingers on Truth Social are not impressed with Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg’s shake-ups at Facebook, which include replacing third-party fact-checking with community responses and adding UFC CEO and Trump ally Dana White to Meta’s board.
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