#BigDataCriminology. On Smart Meters and Crime Detection
— Dr Mike Sutton (@Criminotweet) June 30, 2018
So, next week my electric provider wants me to book a slot for them to fit a smart meter. So what? Well I don't grow weed, but do I want them knowing when my house is empty and exactly what electrical devices I'm using? pic.twitter.com/qDoTpaAjqY
Saturday, 30 June 2018
Smart Meters: Provide incidental crime detection and prevention at a cost to your privacy
Sunday, 13 May 2018
If it happens, before the end is nigh, will anyone be prosecuted for the A.I. apocalypse?
1. ELON MUSK’S BILLION-DOLLAR CRUSADE TO STOP THE A.I. APOCALYPSE https://t.co/sn8JwUakjO
— Dr Mike Sutton (@Criminotweet) May 13, 2018
2. Sutton and @DrMarkGriffiths 4x expert peer reviewed paper that finds a wee bit of confirmatory evidence for the AI apocalypse concern being valid: https://t.co/waIQjoe3EE pic.twitter.com/mvry15kmVm
Sunday, 11 March 2018
The Orange Tree Pub Murder: Internet obsession turned nasty
Some squirrel brained jealous ne'er-do-well stalky "nutters" become completely obsessed with you or your loved ones.
Beware of these sad completely obsessed individuals who make contact via the Internet and elsewhere because - they might be extremely dangerous. Never let them into your home: https://www.theguardian.com/uk/2009/may/11/german-murder-british-student-internet Never let them into your life. (Guardian article is also archived here)
Weirdest Hi Tech Crimes 3: Cyber stalking with a twist
Another for my #weirdestcrimes collection - Arguably The weirdest murder plot of all time: https://t.co/XMLoL2VPDs
— Dr Mike Sutton (@Criminotweet) March 10, 2018
Weirdest Crimes - Dungeons and Dragons: Weird Hi Tech Crimes 2
Another for my #weirdestcrimes collection - Arguably The weirdest murder plot of all time: https://t.co/XMLoL2VPDs
— Dr Mike Sutton (@Criminotweet) March 10, 2018
Weirdest Crimes: Weird Hi Tech Crimes I
Many among the #weirdestcrimes feature interrupted screen time https://t.co/1dkIYdX0Hp
— Dr Mike Sutton (@Criminotweet) March 10, 2018
Tuesday, 13 February 2018
Twitter's Blockade's of Google's Blogspot Bogs. Is it brute censorship or necessary governance?
The Internet URL of this blog on Google's Blogspot is most important. Why it is important will become clear. For now, here it is http://hightechnologycrimes.blogspot.co.uk/2018/02/twitters-blockades-of-googles-blogspot.html
For the past two days Twitter has been blocking its users from tweeting links to their Blogspot blogs. Not only that, it is preventing its users from even using Twitter's 1-1 private message service to share links to Google's Blogger Blogspot blogs.
To prove what is happening I tried to Tweet about this very hi-tech crimes blogspot blog on the subject of the B;ogspot blockade. The image below is a screenshot of what Twitter did.
As you can see Twitter won't let me Tweet about this blog. Will it let me send a private Twitter message to a friend with this blog's address in the message? The image below shows the extent of this brute censorship blockade.
Yet if the exact same content as you are viewing on the Blogspot blog is viewed on my Wordpress High Tech Crimes blog (here) Twitter has no problem letting you or I Tweet it. As the tweet below demonstrates.
on Twitter's brute censorship https://t.co/psNp4wZxtq— Dr Mike Sutton (@Criminotweet) February 13, 2018
So what is Twitter up to here? Your guess is as good as mine at the moment. Maybe an autonomous deep learning AI program has gone bonkers? Maybe Twitter's techies have done this deliberately as some kind of security patch to address a risk from Blogger's European server/s? Maybe Twitter is doing this to get leverage over Google over some squabble or other? Maybe a bunch of hacktivists have spammed Twitter complaining about a number of blogspot blogs and sent its filter into a spin? Maybe Twitter will never let us know? Who knows?
Tuesday, 30 January 2018
More on Book Piracy and Tech Lag
+When new technology is exploited to commit crimes or other harms the law, police, industry & general public have to evolve to deal with the new way of offending. This email from ISSU confirms the tech lag problem, which it is facilitating with its website publishing pirated books pic.twitter.com/lwyC7EbW4o
— Dr Mike Sutton (@Criminotweet) January 30, 2018
+Not yet. But under current law you and your publisher are expected to police what they do. How mad is that! But many sites are pirating your books Roger. Besidies KISS Library - its everywhere for free. E.g: https://t.co/GujzYagoNT pic.twitter.com/7fhM4uSLl8
— Dr Mike Sutton (@Criminotweet) January 30, 2018
Their sites carry revenue raising adverts. The sites sometimes claim "not for profit" tax status & then beg the public for donations. In short they may claim to horizontalizing knowledge as an "access all areas" philosophy, but in reality they are greed driven thieving parasites. pic.twitter.com/kwKYzfYJWJ
— Dr Mike Sutton (@Criminotweet) January 30, 2018
Sunday, 14 January 2018
Book Piracy and Counterfeit Books
Beware Criminal Hackers, Cyberstalkers, Book Pirating Copyright Fraudsters and Criminal Identity Fraudsters
Nullius in Verba: Darwin's greatest secret 600-page Kindle e-book. Currently unavailable due to ongoing investigations into criminal book piracy, copyright fraud, cyberstalking, criminal malicious communications, malware dissemination and ID fraud by cybercriminals who have hacked it and those who are disseminating illegal hacked versions of it.
From November 2017, you are advised not to download any version of this e-book, because the file is likely to be infected with hacker malware by those sharing and disseminating the hacked files. Moreover, the hacked content is likely to have been altered by the criminals involved.
Please purchase the official paperback abridged version from Amazon here. Paperback volumes 2 and 3 are forthcoming.
Paperback volume 1 of Nullius. Available from Amazon, all good bookshops and libraries worldwide |
Thursday, 4 January 2018
NOT FOR PROFIT STATUS USA CRIMINAL BOOK PIRATES "THE INTERNET ARCHIVE" HAVE STOLEN MY WORK
THE INTERNET ARCHIVE GROUP IS HAS CRIMINALLY PIRATED MY BOOKS AND REFUSES TO IMMEDIATELY CEASE AND DESIST
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I Strongly Suspect that Parasitical E-Piracy of its Books is Just one Reason Best Thinking has Felt Compelled to Close
Friday, 8 December 2017
Electronic lock hacks are potentially a big problem for many
We showed years ago https://t.co/hgP8CZmj2O
— Dr Mike Sutton (@Criminotweet) December 8, 2017
Picking mechanical locks requires skill, equipment to overcome interlock variations of wear & design.
Alternatively, specific electronic lock hacks are all universal at once. Rendering all vulnerable at once https://t.co/yvrE7d2iqb
Monday, 23 October 2017
Contactless Card Crime
#Hi-TechCrime Beware if anyone touching your clothing with mobile phone https://t.co/042ZUWyPft They can buy products with your card details
— Dr Mike Sutton (@Criminotweet) October 23, 2017
Thursday, 19 October 2017
New Civilian Careers in Tackling Hi-Tech Crime
If you are a cybercriminal victimising people in Nottingham then be warned our graduate expert is coming for you👮♀️ https://t.co/DP9XIOFryp pic.twitter.com/EnWTMnOLRz
— Dr Mike Sutton (@Criminotweet) October 17, 2017
Scambaiting
On Scam Baiting #ScamBaiting Criminologically speaking and ethically thinking, is it a good thing or a bad thing? https://t.co/C3B9vsh0hl pic.twitter.com/iW917rb5as
— Dr Mike Sutton (@Criminotweet) October 19, 2017
SPAM
Cool crime and its impact on commerceNow who would have thought SPAM would become a hot product for theft. Not quite what you might expect in this story: https://t.co/39PbWlXZJx— Dr Mike Sutton (@Criminotweet) October 19, 2017
I wonder did VW $£profit from the 80s rapper VW necklace craze or not? https://t.co/ShxpTvjBqe pic.twitter.com/LX1kFBaxOy
— Dr Mike Sutton (@Criminotweet) October 19, 2017