Elderly Amish Man Caught on Film With Prostitute, Blackmailed
When a 75-year-old Amish widower slept with a prostitute, he -- we feel certain -- felt pretty bad about it the next morning. As if that guilt weren't enough for the old man, the prostitute and her boyfriend demanded $67,000 from him, claiming that they had filmed the scene with wall-mounted cameras and would upload the recording to the Internet. The pair was later arrested and, we can only imagine, the Amish man abhorred technology more than ever.
Bank Robber Gets Away With the Help of Craiglist
In October, a bank robber -- wearing a safety vest, blue shirt, face mask and goggles -- eluded police with the help of Craiglist. Just outside the bank, while the robbery was in progress, stood a group of men who were responding to a Craiglist day labor opportunity. As the advertisement required, they were all wearing safety vests, blue shirts, face masks and goggles.
Nude New Zealander Arrested After Responding to Fake Sexy Text Message
Late in 2007, a Wellington, New Zealand man received a racy text message from two anonymous "ladies," giving him only an address and a request that he show up naked. Well, he indeed showed up naked... at the home of one appalled, unsuspecting New Zealander. Both the nude Romeo and the sadistic texter were arrested, though neither were prosecuted.
Fake Craiglist Ad Costs Man Most of What He Owns
Last Spring, a post appeared on an Oregon Craigslist board stating that the owner of a specific house was leaving all of his worldly possessions (still in said house) to whoever wanted them. When homeowner Robert Salisbury rushed home -- on a tip from a woman suspicious about the offer of a free horse -- he found his house being ransacked by 30 strangers. We suggest he take that horse and collect some vengeance Clint Eastwood-style.
17-Year-Old Jailed for Stealing Virtual 'Furniture'
When a 17-year-old Dutch boy hacked into several accounts on the Second Life-style site 'Habbo' in 2007, the the law got involved. The boy was discovered to have stolen $5,800 worth of virtual furniture and knick-knacks. Apparently, crime -- whether actual or virtual -- does not pay.
Phishers Going After Your Phones in New 'Vishing' Trend
Over the past year, sneaky spammers have begun to forsake the worn-out territory of e-mail in favor of cell phones' fertile frontier. The result? "Vishing." Get it? Voice mail phishing. It might be more ominous if it didn't sound like a James Bond villain saying, "Wishing."
Burglars Break Into Restaurant, Steal HDTV, Leave Money / Food Behind
Around Halloween of last year, a truckload of thieves drove into -- that's right, into -- a Pennsylvania Mexican restaurant, where they -- apparently uninterested in the cash register -- stole a mid-grade 47-inch HDTV and fled the scene. We've all heard about how this generation is lacking in ambition, but this generation's thieves, too?
Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
AL said 2:57PM on 1-08-2009
WHERE IS THE ARTICLE ON VISTA?
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Charles said 5:38PM on 1-08-2009
umm you idiots!!! try hitting next a few times!!! lol. Aol wants you to scroll through their slideshow before you get to wat you want.
Bill said 4:37PM on 1-08-2009
WHERE IS THE ARTICLE ON VISTA?
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jessica said 5:01PM on 1-08-2009
i dont see the article on vista but they do kinda suck. it blocks all the good programs and can do much more on the regular windows XP. no thats the shit. Or just go get an APPLE
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matthewwong517 said 5:04PM on 1-08-2009
Ya what he said
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sickof aol'sadvertisements said 5:27PM on 1-08-2009
Im sick of aol's story headlines. Its full of crap! They always have a preview for a story and when you click on it to read the frickin' thing.....theres no story!! Irritating.
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Ralph said 5:40PM on 1-08-2009
I agree with everyone, vista sucks and everything related to microsot. I ran in my 4 pcs windows 98, vista, xp and no matter how much I protected my computers, it was always filled with viruses, spyware, But if I use apple computers, or I run Linux(ubuntu) or any Linux related productes, my computers does not crash or has any virus. Looks to me that all virus programs pay microsoft some sort of commisions for the products they sell.
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Charles said 6:41PM on 1-08-2009
yeah. Read my comment above!
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Charles said 6:41PM on 1-08-2009
read my comment above.
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gary said 7:31PM on 1-08-2009
and again good old aoHELL says there is a story about windows and click it nothing good old aoHELL
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