• ynazuma@lemmy.world
    54·
    1 year ago

    Failry old news. The Wired article is long and offers nothing but verbiose language and opinion.

    The Skinny:

    Barbossa is a Brazilian immigrant who along with another Brazilian and a group of 17 other people, used stolen identity data to create fake Uber and Door Dash driver accounts to defraud these companies. They would sell or rent these accounts to unqualified drivers. The scheme netted them about 791,000USD. Barbossa got 3 years in prison, three years probation, and a 20,000 dollar fine.

    • bamboo@lemm.ee
      232·
      1 year ago

      20k for 791k, about a 2.5% fee

          • The Menemen@lemmy.ml
            5·
            1 year ago

            Also, the 20k is her fine, they gained the 790k between 20 people.

            Don’t know how they distributed it, but 790k for 20 people isn’t a lot of money.

    • smackjack@lemmy.world
      5·
      1 year ago

      I wonder if she’s the reason why I received a 1099 tax form from Uber earlier this year, even though I’ve never driven for them.

      • Crashumbc@lemmy.worldEnglish
        1·
        1 year ago

        Usually, they fail the background check, don’t have a license, their car doesn’t meet requirements. Etc

  • delirious_owl@discuss.online
    14·
    1 year ago

    As a teen, she kitted out her home PC with a terabyte of memory…so she could play Counter-Strike

    Is this even a tech journalist who wrote this story? Man, wired has gone down hill.

  • Lime Buzz (fae/she)@beehaw.org
    81·
    1 year ago

    [sarcasm] Wow, Whatsapp owned by Facebook (the privacy violators) isn’t secure? Colour me surprised [/sarcasm]

    Shame she didn’t get away with it. Another case for abolishing borders and letting people work and stay places if they want/need to. Also for the US to stop having such an effect on other countries, directly or indirectly.

    • explore_broaden@midwest.social
      8·
      1 year ago

      I don’t think there was anything in the article indicating the privacy of WhatsApp was actually breached, they got info by reading WhatsApp messages from other people in the chat who had already been arrested and from Apple.

  • delirious_owl@discuss.online
    4·
    1 year ago

    Outside, she placed several phones under her Porsche’s wheels and drove over them.

    Thats like Hollywood-level dumb.