This week on Kim's show: Coronavirus headlines, millions of records exposed, why you shouldn't trust notes apps
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The latest tech headlines about the spread of coronavirus, including phishing scams you need to be aware of. Plus, find out how phone location services turned an innocent man into a burglary suspect. And a design studio has unveiled their vision for the future of cargo transport, and it’s not like any semi you’ve seen before.

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School’s out - of money: Man swindles district for millions

If you cheat in school, you can get expelled for academic dishonesty. If you cheat a school, you could end up with a few million dollars. One man in Florida put this theory to the test when he sent a fraudulent invoice for contracting services to a school all the way in Texas. Rather than look closely at who they were sending money to and why, the school administrators quickly signed off on a $1,995,715.52 bank transfer. Upon receiving the money, the fraudster immediately spent it on a BMW and several Rolex watches. Fancy! This money was supposed to be used to build a new elementary school. Thankfully, local police managed to catch the suspect and put him on trial. The FBI is now investigating whether he has any other victims, so we’d suggest the bureau check his garage for any more BMWs just to be safe.

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