The poster for “The Dark Knight Returns: The Golden Child” features Batman hurling a molotov cocktail in front of the words “The Future is Young,” after DC Comics posted it to Instagram and Twitter, the image was copied into Chinese social media, where they sparked outrage among Chinese users who claimed that the subtext of the image was support for the Hong Kong protests.
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AT&T hikes business customers’ bills by up to 7%, charging them to recoup its own property taxes
AT&T business customers, including those who’ve been promised a locked-in rate inclusive of all taxes and fees, are finding “property tax” surcharges on their bills of up to 7%. These charges represent an attempt by AT&T to pass on the property taxes it pays on its own offices and other facilities to its customers.
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DOJ indicts man for paying AT&T employees to help him unlock millions of customers’ phones
When Congress legalized phone unlocking in 2014, they added a bunch of carve-outs that let phone companies veto your attempt to unlock your phone, with the big one being that you couldn’t unlock your phone while you were still in a contract that provided it to you at a reduced price.
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AT&T’s dystopian advertising vision perfectly illustrates the relationship between surveillance and monopoly
AT&T has come a long way from the supernormative, feel-good messages of its You Will ads; now CEO Randall Stephenson predicts a future where his company will dynamically alter your TV ads based on what it thinks you will buy; and chase you with that ad from your TV to your computer to your phone, and then spy on your location to see whether you go to a retailer to buy the thing you’ve had advertised to you; and use that intelligence to command high advertising rates from advertisers.
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These corporations backed the politicians who will murder women by banning legal, safe abortions
Without generous financial support of six companies (AT&T, Eli Lily, Walmart, Pfizer, Coca-Cola, and Aetna), the politicians who are enacting bans on legal, safe abortion would not have attained office; these companies don’t fund these politicians because they want women to die; they fund them because they’re indifferent to the death of women, provided that they get tax breaks and other favorable treatment — the garden variety get the turkeys to vote for Christmas strategy that exchanges unlimited oligarchy for performative acts of grotesque cruelty against brown people, sexual minorities and (of course) women.
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DOJ accuses Verizon and AT&T employees of participating in SIM-swap identity theft crimes
The DOJ has indicted three former Verizon and AT&T employees for alleged membership in a crime-ring known as the “The Community”; the indictment says the telco employees helped their confederates undertake “port-out” scams (AKA “SIM-swapping” AKA “SIM hijacking”), which allowed criminals to gain control over targets’ phone numbers, thereby receiving SMS-based two-factor authentication codes.
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AT&T promised it would create 7,000 jobs if Trump went through with its $3B tax-cut, but they cut 23,000 jobs instead
In 2017, AT&T CEO Randall Stephenson campaigned for Trump’s massive tax-cuts by promising that they would create 7,000 jobs with the $3,000,000,000 they stood to gain, as well as investing in new infrastructure: instead, the company has reduced its headcount by 23,328 workers (6,000 in the first three months of 2019!) while reducing capital expenditures by $1.4B (AT&T reduced capex by another $900m in Q1/2019).
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Leak reveals that hundreds of bounty hunters have had access to super-fine-grained mobile location data for years
After a blockbuster report in Motherboard revealed that bounty hunters were able to buy realtime location data that originated with three of the four major cellular carriers (the exception is Verizon), the carriers scrambled to spin the news, insisting that the bounty hunter access represented a recent, small-scale aberration, but a new set of leaks reported on in Motherboard reveals that the practice has gone on for years, at industrial scale, and that the resellers who supplied bail bondsmen and other unsavory types in secret have changed names, but are still in business.
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Why the hell do we continue to believe the carriers’ promises to respect our privacy?
There have been several attempts to force the US telcoms industry to respect our privacy: to stop our ISPs from spying on us and selling our usage data to marketers, to stop the mobile carriers from spying on our location and selling the data to marketers (and, it turns out, stalkers and bounty hunters), and every attempt has fizzled, as telcoms lobbyists and telcoms-funded lawmakers have sold us out, saying that the privacy rules are unnecessary because the carriers wouldn’t do anything too sketchy lest they suffer reputational damage.
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Trump gave AT&T a $20B tax break and killed Net Neutrality, now they’re prepping mass layoffs
The same year that Trump’s FCC Chairman Ajit Pai killed broadband privacy and cheated Network Neutrality to death, the Trump tax plan delivered a $20B windfall to AT&T — both Trump and Pai claimed that the measures would stimulate the economy and trickle down to the rest of us.
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