Monthly Archives: April, 2022

The Complete TV Mini Series of the RAG-Subex Survey

Four different experts from Subex gave RAG TV their interpretations of the RAG-Subex survey of revenue assurance, fraud management and cyber security professionals.

Why Not Spam the Phishers?

Opinions about how to respond to a crime change according to the frequency of that crime.

Arkansas Anti-Robocall Law Shows Why Other Countries Do Not Want to Help the USA

A country cannot make rules for others if it cannot agree consistent rules within its own borders.

Why Does Mental Health Stop Mattering When the Bill Comes from the BBC?

Rules that stop UK comms providers intimidating vulnerable people are set aside when the BBC collects money.

Ghana’s Telcos Collectively Block 28,000 SIMs in Common Bid to Stop Mobile Money Fraud

Tricky fraudsters deliberately misspell their messages in the hope of evading automated filters.

Tinder Dating App Used to Work around Russian Internet Censorship

A Slovakian marketing agency is persuading Tinder users to tell the truth about war in Ukraine alongside messages of love to Russians.

Is El Salvador’s Bitcoin Experiment Mad, Bad or Genius?

US politicians and the IMF have doubts about El Salvador using bitcoin as legal tender but they should consider how much poor people spend on transferring money between countries.

Commsrisk Top Ten for March 2022

Articles about war and corruption generated a lot of traffic for Commsrisk during the month of March, but there were some positive stories amidst the bad news.

When Netflix Shared the Worst Password Advice Ever

Netflix wants customers in Chile, Costa Rica and Peru to pay more if their accounts are being accessed by multiple households, but they used to openly encourage the sharing of passwords.

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