Friday 30 June 2023
Wednesday 28 June 2023
Monday 26 June 2023
Wednesday 21 June 2023
Friday 16 June 2023
Wednesday 14 June 2023
DOES'T GET MORE OBVIOUS THAN THAT
FIRES IN AB ARE NOT BEING CONTAINED OR PUT OUT PROPERLY-NEWS STATING ALL AVAILABLE RESOURCES BEING UTILIZED.....
NOT TRUE AS A LOT OF EQUIPMENT BEING LEFT TO SIT WITH MASSIVE FIRES ON THE RISE-NOW TOWNS UNDER EVACUATION ORDERS BEING BRIBED WITH $1200.00 TO LEAVE HOMES......?
Sunday 11 June 2023
FIRE FIGHTERS SITTING AROUND THEIR BBQ AND HANGING ROUND WALMART
This report is bogus.Fire Crews
Not even trying
Friday 9 June 2023
FIRE SALE
WELL.....WELL...WELL.. TSK...ALTHOUGH A DIFFERENT
MEANING WITH TECH-
ELITE I KNOW.
THE AREA WILL NEVER
BE 4 SALE
Monday 5 June 2023
Amazon's Ring cameras were used to spy on customers
It’s something we all feared but hoped wouldn’t be the case—Every Amazon Ring employee was able to access all customer videos, even when it wasn't necessary for their jobs.
Not only that, but the employees—along with workers from a third-party contractor in Ukraine—could also download any of those videos and then save and share them as they liked, before July 2017.
That's what the FTC has alleged in a recent complaint, for which Amazon is facing a settlement of $5.8 million.
In one example, the FTC says a Ring employee viewed thousands of videos from at least 81 different female users. The employee allegedly went looking for camera feeds that suggested they may have been used in the most private of areas, such as "Master Bedroom," "Master Bathroom," and "Spy cam"
And, unsurprisingly, some employees abused that access right.