Scammers are sending fake "Notice of Default" traffic violation text messages impersonating state courts across the U.S., pressuring recipients to scan a QR code that leads to a phishing site demanding a $6.99 payment while stealing personal and financial information. [...]
source https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/traffic-violation-scams-switch-to-qr-codes-in-new-phishing-texts/
A Chinese Man Lost His Family In 1990s, He's Been Riding Ever Since
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A 90-year-old Chinese man has spent decades cycling across the country
after losing his family, choosing life on the road as a way to cope with
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