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Submission + - PayPal hands over 1,000 IP Addresses to the FBI (tekgoblin.com) 3

tekgoblin writes: "PayPal was attacked by Anonymous last year when they had blocked the Wikileaks accounts transactions. Now PayPal has finally come up with enough evidence to strike back at Anonymous with the help of the FBI. PayPal has come up with a list of over 1,000 IP Addresses left behind when they were attacked by Anonymous."

Comment Verizon Math (Score 1) 415

I can't ever trust Verizon with handling a bill. Does anyone remember the Verizon math episode a couple of years ago? If not you should check it out at http://verizonmath.blogspot.com/ . In short, there was a customer who was going on an international trip. He asked what the cost of data would be. They quoted him at .002 cents / kb, but later charged him .002 dollars / kb. It took him over 2 months talking with and emailing many customer service reps before someone understood the difference between .002 dollars and .002 cents. He recorded the phone calls and it is quite entertaining to listen to how dumb people are.
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Submission + - 40GB of data that costs the same as a house (pcpro.co.uk) 1

Barence writes: "PC Pro has an infographic that reveals the extortionate cost of roaming data. They compared the cost of data typically bundled with a fixed-line broadband package (40GB) costing £15, with the cost of buying that data on various mobile tariffs. Buying 40GB of data on a domestic mobile internet tariff from Orange would cost the same as an iMac; buying the same quantity of data on O2's non-Europe roaming tariff would cost £240,000 — or the same as a three-bedroom house."

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