Fraud

You Think the DOJ is Hunting Politicians? You’re Missing the Real Target.

The DOJ’s quiet pivot to government program fraud isn’t a political vendetta—it’s a strategic retreat from the partisan circus. While pundits scream about insurrectionists, the real war is being waged against the systemic waste bleeding the treasury dry. If we can’t see past our tribalism to support this, we deserve the corrupt system we keep.

Your Home Is Easier to Steal Than Your TV. Here’s the Real Scandal.

We lock our doors and secure our valuables, yet stealing a $500,000 home requires nothing more than a forged signature and a filing fee. The real scandal isn’t that deed fraud exists—it’s that a simple, low-cost fix like mandatory in-person ID verification has been ignored for decades because it would slightly inconvenience title companies.

‘Fake It Till You Make It’ Is Just a Euphemism for Criminal Fraud

Silicon Valley’s ‘fake it till you make it’ culture tolerates loose metric definitions, but fabricating millions of fake users crosses a material threshold into criminal fraud. The unsettling reality is that the entire ecosystem—investors, media, and partners—profits from not asking hard questions until a collapse makes denial impossible.

AI Doesn’t Have to Tell You It’s AI. That’s the Scam.

The debate about whether AI should be required to disclose itself misses the point entirely. The real problem isn’t that AI can lie—it’s that users have zero tools to verify the truth. Scammers already break laws; adding a disclosure rule changes nothing for them while creating false security for everyone else.

SpaceX Shares Are a Lie. Here’s the Truth About the SPV Casino.

The SpaceX secondary market is an unregulated casino where SPVs sell exposure to shares that may not exist. Investors drawn by FOMO and the mythology of Elon’s rocket company are discovering too late that the vehicle matters more than the brand. When you buy through a Special Purpose Vehicle, you’re not investing in SpaceX — you’re trusting a middleman in a regulatory gray zone with your capital and zero recourse if the paper turns out to be worthless.

OpenAI Is Funding a Secret Army of AI Bots to Attack Its Critics. That’s a New Kind of Fraud.

OpenAI’s Super PAC is funding AI-generated news sites that attack human critics of the company. This is regulatory capture on steroids: using the very technology that needs oversight to destroy the people demanding it. A chilling new frontier of propaganda that makes fraud look quaint.

The CAPTCHA Is Already Dead. We Just Won’t Admit It.

Mousecrack is an open-source deep learning tool that perfectly mimics human mouse movements, making behavioral biometrics—the foundation of modern CAPTCHAs—obsolete. The only true differentiator left is biological unpredictability, not ‘human-like’ behavior. The internet is about to drown in bots.