June 18, 201911 min read, 2263 words
Published: June 18, 2019 | 11 min read, 2263 words
/>First they hijacked my T-Mobile service, then they stole my Google and Twitter accounts and charged my bank with a $25,000 Bitcoin purchase. I'm stuck in my own personal Black Mirror episode. Why will no one help me?At 11:30 pm on Monday, 10 June, my oldest daughter shook my...
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Credible
June 18, 2019
Editorialized title, some unwarranted or unproven assumptions and conclusions, but a well-written article altogether. It could do with more credible citations and proof of what has happened and also how, with print screens, official responses from the companies involved etc.
June 18, 2019
Anecdotal Evidence
June 20, 2019
With the updates this story is a little hard to read and follow. I also don't really consider this news, more of a what to do when this happens to you kinda piece.
June 20, 2019
Anecdotal Evidence
June 20, 2019
Although this is of course one person's first-hand (anecdotal) experience with a stolen SIM card, the author goes into great detail to explain how he thinks it happened, what he had to do to try and save his accounts and financials, and what he recommends others do so that they are more prepared and can be more preventative than he was. It's overall a very helpful and informative article that readers can learn from.
June 20, 2019
Great Context
June 20, 2019
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June 20, 2019