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ATMs in Ireland Were Giving Out Free Cash. Here's How I Spent It
“I had a load of texts saying ‘you can get free money from Bank of Ireland’. I tried it as a joke and it actually worked.”
Financial Researchers Worry Nearly 200 Banks At Risk Amid 'Catch-22'
The researchers, who compare the current dynamic to the 1980s savings and loan crisis, have identified nearly 200 banks at risk of a "rational" run, in which depositors pull their money for good reason.
Sex Worker-Led Payment Platform Shuts Down After Being Cut Off by Processor
Crypto payment processor SpankPay announced on Monday that it would shut down because of financial discrimination.
WSJ Wonders: Did Silicon Valley Bank Die Because One Black Person Was on Its Board?
The implosion of one of the least diverse banks in America is being blamed on its 'wokeness.'
Voyager Quietly Deleted Wording Saying Customer Dollars Safe if Company Fails
The crypto company previously said customer dollars were safe in the event of Voyager's "failure." Then, as it blew up, it pulled back the promise.
Tim Stokely, Founder and CEO of OnlyFans, Steps Down
He will be replaced by marketing executive Amrapali “Ami” Gan, who says she is committed to making OnlyFans "the safest social media platform in the world."
Your Idiot Housemate Could Be Ruining Your Credit Score
Here's what to watch out for when you move in with someone new.
Debit Card Apps for Kids Are Collecting a Shocking Amount of Personal Data
Greenlight says it isn't currently selling data on kids' spending habits to advertisers, but its privacy policy suggests it could start anytime.
World's Biggest Banks Make Climate Change Promises, Invest in Fossil Fuels Anyway
“Everyone is talking about net zero, but nobody is talking about exiting fossil fuels.”
A Jail in India is Installing an ATM for Its Inmates
Prisoners make money for doing work inside the jail, and this amount varies depending on their skill level.
Transmit Security, Authentication Company Used by Banks, Hacked
The breach impacted email addresses, passwords, phone numbers, and other sensitive information, according to a researcher mentioned in a breach notification obtained by Motherboard.