
BERLIN, GERMANY – MAY 05: A child programs a “Calliope mini” computer during a demonstration of the device on May 5, 2017 in Berlin, Germany. The USB-connected circuit board, similar to a Raspberry Pi, is designed to teach children about basic computer coding and electronics. In a project funded by Google, the Berlin-based manufacturer of the machines is providing 2,500 of the devices to schools, while the Roberta Initiative of the Fraunhofer Institute is educating around 100 teachers on how to give instruction in their use. (Photo by Adam Berry/Getty Images)
Un hombre de Cape Coral perdió un poco más de 626,000 dólares en una estafa en línea.
De acuerdo al reporte de la policía , la víctima fué contactada através de messanger en Facebook sobre inversiones en “NMI LTD.”
Después se le dijo que creara una cuenta de Whatsapp para que hablara con un representante.
La víctima comenzó a enviar dinero atraves de Coinbase a la compañía el pasado mes de Octubre , y justo esta semana reportó el fraude.
De acuerdo al reporte , el dijo que la página se veía legítima , pero el FBI dijo que esta es otra manera de como los estafadores pueden engañarte.
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La víctima ya contrató un abogado para localizar a donde fué el dinero
Fuente: nbc2
It what could have been a scene right out of the tv show "Shameless", someone in Chicago stole an ambulance and led police on an 80 mile more than an hour long chase. There was a news helicopter overhead catching all the action and at one point, the news crew in the helicopter zoomed out and counted - 16 police vehicles! According to the Chicago Sun Times, "Benjamin K. Herrington, 46, entered the ambulance as it sat empty, parked on the street outside a fire station in the 200 block of West Cermak Road around 4:40 p.m." in the Chinatown area of Chicago. He then led the chase at speeds of excess of 70 miles per hour primarily down Interstate 55. That's not exactly a high speed chase, but hey, it's an ambulance. If this was Grand Theft Auto an ambulance would be a 10/10 for endurance and durability, but speed and acceleration would be a 2. Fortunately the ambulance had no one in the back. At some point, wait a minute. I don't want to ruin it for you. Check out the videos below and if you can have the sound up, enjoy the commentary of the news crew.