The head of a Maryland data center firm is facing federal fraud charges after prosecutors say he created a sham company to secure a $10M contract with the Securities and Exchange Commission. A federal ...
An AT&T customer traveling internationally racked up $19,500 in data charges over two days - roughly $110 per minute, or $6,500 per hour. According to a post on Reddit's r/ATT forum, the customer had ...
The culprit? A charge for "Data Pay Per Use," which costs $2 per MB of data used. The customer used about 3GB of data that month (3,000MB), costing them a staggering $6,194, according to screenshots ...
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