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Daily Archives: December 21, 2022

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Israeli Tinder Swindler’s lawyer Eli Okkon, robbed by Tinder date in Budapest

NewsroomBy Joe LevinDecember 21, 2022

Eli Okkon, an Israeli attorney representing some high-profile clients, including the infamous Tinder Swindler Simon Leviev, claimed he had been robbed in Budapest by a woman he met through the popular dating app. Okkon claims to have also been physically assaulted and that the crimes against him were of antisemitic nature, as he says his…

Russian hackers accessed JFK airport taxi software: Port Authority

Security, USBy Joe LevinDecember 21, 2022

Two Queens men have been arrested and are facing up to 10 years in prison on charges that they conspired with Russian hackers to tamper with JFK airport’s taxi queuing software, allegedly allowing drivers to cut the line for a fee. According to an indictment unsealed on Tuesday, Daniel Abayev and Peter Leyman, both 48,…

Kazakhstan To Start Transporting Oil To Germany Via Russian Pipeline In January

NewsroomBy Joe LevinDecember 21, 2022

Kazakhstan plans to launch a pilot project next month that would transport oil to Germany via Russia’s major Druzhba (Friendship) pipeline amid a ban by EU countries on the vast majority of imports of Russian oil over Moscow’s ongoing unprovoked invasion of Ukraine. Kazakhstan’s QazMunaiGaz energy giant said on December 21 that the pilot project…

British ‘party startup’ once worth $800M that went bankrupt after brothers ran ‘company into ground’

NewsroomBy Joe LevinDecember 21, 2022

Two British tech entrepreneurs who led an event and travel startup that was worth as much as $800 million spent hundreds of thousands of dollars on drug- and alcohol-fueled parties and ran a “frat boy” culture rife with sexual harassment before the company imploded, according to a report. Callum Negus-Fancey, 32, and his brother, Liam,…

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