Peter Suciu, Forbes

Peter Suciu

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Michigan, United States

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Past articles by Peter:

Data From 200 Million Twitter Users Offered For Free On Hacker Forum

This latest breach shouldn't be readily dismissed, especially for users posting controversial things under anonymous accounts. → Read More

PayPal's Policies Support Scammers – And They Don't Care

PayPal claims it is the safest way to send money. That's not really true as it was reported last month that in 2021 alone, online payment fraud on platforms such as PayPal cost users over $20 billion. → Read More

Video Of Russian Tanks Circulates On Social Media

Over the weekend, a video circulated on social media showed 60-year-old T-62 tanks lined up on railway cars in Russia. → Read More

LinkedIn May Reveal Crucial Details To Hackers

Last year the employment-oriented online service LinkedIn suffered a cybersecurity breach that was thought to have affected 92 percent of users → Read More

Burger King Pride Campaign Faces Backlash On Social Media

While this campaign is only running in Austria, it has attracted attention on social media throughout the world – including the almost expected backlash. → Read More

TV Legend Betty White Remembered On Social Media

There was an outpouring of love on social media praising the life of Betty White on Friday afternoon after it was reported that the actress had passed away at the age of 99. → Read More

Track Santa's Journey On Facebook, Twitter, YouTube And Instagram

Santa Claus is probably way too busy to check his news feed, and the big guy isn't one to sent out a tweet all that often, but his journey on Christmas Eve can now be tracked on social media → Read More

Senator Bob Dole Honored On Social Media By Americans On Both Sides Of The Aisle

Few had a negative word to say about the man who had dedicated his life to public service. → Read More

Lawmakers Marjorie Taylor Greene And Nancy Mace Show Open Hostility To One Another On Social Media

If Ronald Reagan and Tip O'Neill were still around they'd probably be Facebook friends, but the same can't be said for many lawmakers today. → Read More

Using Virtual Technology to ‘Amaze the Viewer’

Artificial intelligence is enhancing the AR experience → Read More

Critical Race Theory Debated On Social Media – It Could Decide Virginia Gubernatorial Election

Critical race theory (CRT) is seen as a body of legal scholarship and an academic movement of U.S. civil-rights scholars and activists → Read More

‘Sleepy Joe’ Trended After Biden Appeared To Nod Off During Climate Conference

We've probably all been there at some time – dozing off briefly in school or during a presentation at work. → Read More

‘Sleepy Joe’ Trended After Biden Appeared To Nod Off During Climate Conference

We've probably all been there at some time – dozing off briefly in school or during a presentation at work. → Read More

RIP: Reactions To The Passing Of Colin Powell On The Social Platforms

The hashtag #RestInPeace was trending on Monday afternoon on Twitter after it was announced that Gen. Colin Powell, former secretary of state, died at 84 years of age from Covid-19 related complications → Read More

Can Social Media Influencers Survive Another Instagram Outage?

Influencers depend on being seen by their followers, and the convention thinking is that without constant exposure their "influence" could wane. → Read More

George Floyd Statue Vandalized – It Brought People Together On Twitter Until It Didn't

The vandalizing of the statue also stirred up another debate as whether Mr. Floyd deserved to be honored with a statue, and how different people are reacting to this act of vandalism while other statues have been torn down. → Read More

Are VIPs Avoiding Moderation On Facebook?

Known as "cross check," the program was reportedly created to provide an extra layer of review involving high-profile users – but it has apparently allowed the rich and famous or powerful to side-step actual enforcement. → Read More

Gregg County Texas Sheriff Office Was Locked Out Of Its Facebook Page

The Gregg County Sheriff's Office has gone from some 18,000 likes and upwards of 20,000 followers to zero! → Read More

Ted Cruz Told Unemployed Americans To Get A Job – Twitter Responded

The lawmaker responded to a news report, writing, "Um, get a job? There are millions of vacancies, and small businesses across the Nation are desperate for workers." → Read More

Former President Trump Suing Over Social Media Bans – But Will It Actually Go Anywhere?

Trump filed three separate class-action lawsuits in federal court in Florida against the tech giants and Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg, Twitter's Jack Dorsey and Google' Sundar Pichai → Read More