Yikes…in the past hour I experienced both a case of credit card fraud and an email inbox attack. I have to assume the two were related.

First, one of my cards was used to purchase a one-way flight from Miami to Panama City for tomorrow under someone else’s name. The confirmation email was sent to my address because they had my card on file, so I was able to immediately call the airline and the bank to cancel the charge and the card. (Bitcoin does not fix this!)

Almost immediately afterward, my email was deluged with subscriptions to random services including marketing newsletters, clothing stores, AI tools, streaming video services, crypto wallets, and even free online piano lessons. Some of the subscriptions were in other languages, including Spanish, Russian, Turkish, and Japanese.

And then it all stopped as suddenly as it started. My guess is this was a sophisticated attack to try to prevent me from discovering the fraudulent airline ticket until it was too late to cancel the flight by temporarily flooding my inbox, but I’ve never seen anything quite like this before.

And for some reason, I now have the urge to take piano lessons.

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I thought the same have way through the note. I just had to block a card I used in Ethiopia - 2 x €240 transactions went through as if I used the card whilst not in the country…. Saw it coming to be quite frank , one hotel took my card and photocopied the back of it and stapled it to my check in paperwork. I instantly complained saying that was crazy. Got it back but here we go. Now gotta change a card whilst travelling , fucking great news.

That’s insanity. Definitely a scam the hotel or their employees are profiting from.

I have the photocopy and was thinking of sending a redacted version to the head office email - but experience tells me I’ll just get one of those , boring replies that they send out to legally distance themselves from any wrong doing , you know the ones I mean ? Dear Anon , thank you for your email whilst we blah blah blah

Yeah, not much you can really do. They’ll just give you the runaround, especially if you live outside the country.

Welcome to the club! I got email bombed a few months back!

Several thousand email signups in a few minutes, and during this time they hacked a very old password breach for airline miles on an airline I rarely flew anymore.

Afterwards I filter-ed the signups (and the fliters didn't fully work, but they were *very* helpful in preventing future emails...).

Good luck with the piano lessons. I just signed up as well haha.

Pretty disappointed he didn’t invite me tbh

Dangit!

FWIW, there are only a handful of people I would tell about my boat purchases and you would probably be one of them because I'd be visiting you like pirate

Identity theft would be the way to go there. Stealing a pirate ship is a pretty badass piratey way to become captain.

The trick is to buy it through an LLC and them embezzle it. Lawyer-Pirate.

Too much suit.

Too little peg-leg and flint-lock.

The cornerstone of being a pirate is you get to pirate how you want to pirate. But I do have a daily carrie with me everywhere except ironicaly in the Courtroom where I'm not allowed to have it.

Irony is that lawyers are both the most and least piratey pirates to pirate.

We're full of contradictions.

We can reflagthe boat to one of the Caribbean Islands under a LLC and then you are super protected!!!

By my boat and you are basically an instant Oligarch!

In the Bahamas we anchored and woke up the next morning to a huge mega yacht. I looked up the name and the owner bought the World Trade Towers right before they fell down...the insurance collected was huge...

Wild west out here on the 🌊

👀

No shit? I’d give that boat a wide fuckin bearth.

I'm not against some email inbox attacks in order to head to PC and check out our boat!!

Pirates gonna 🦜

And Nope. Bitcoin does not fix this. With bitcoin your money would have just been gone. All of it.

Call 1800SATOSHI for bitcoin customer service to make sure your sats are safe.

What bitcoin does fix is that without having a credit card on file at all, the fraud wouldn’t have taken place. It’s a mental frame shift of responsibility.

Mental frame shift all youd like....we don't actually live in that imaginary world of no KYC for no fraud....and never will. 20yrs or less and you won't be getting online without KYC.

Sooner than that (15yrs or less), people will be at a meet up and someone's gunna pay the $700 to get into the bitcoin conference......hack phones with a flipper zero and walk out with 100× ROI. 💀

Oh yeah, I don’t live in a fantasy stateless credit-free voluntaryist world like a lot of these people seem to.

There is no way to escape government.

Your presence on w/e land mass you choose, is your consent to be ruled over.

The best anyone can do is reduce reliance and entanglement with government, and choose a land mass to live on that aligns more with their morals and beliefs.

America is set up so it's near impossible for the average person to leave.

The fee for renouncing American citizenship increased from $450 to $2,350 on September 6, 2014.

And if the USA wants you, they’ll find you anywhere in the world that you go.