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<pubDate>Thu, 7 Feb 2013 17:00:00 PST</pubDate>
<title>DailyDirt: Mostly Harmless Scams...</title>
<dc:creator>Michael Ho</dc:creator>
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<description><![CDATA[ There's cheating, and then there's cheating. There are obviously bad scams that hurt people or involve the loss of significant amounts of money or property, but some scams are hurtful on a much smaller scale. Here are just a few notable examples of some cheaters who were caught red-handed.

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<li> <a title="http://www.grantland.com/story/_/id/8362701/the-evolution-cheating-chess" href="http://es.pn/WTNuy7">Now that computers are better than humans at playing chess, it shouldn't be too surprising that chess engines are being caught in use in human vs human tournaments.</a> One teenager was found using the Fritz chess engine during competition, and it could mean future chess tournaments will be held without any kind of technology near the competitors. [<a href="http://www.grantland.com/story/_/id/8362701/the-evolution-cheating-chess">url</a>]</li>

<li> <a title="https://securityblog.verizonbusiness.com/2013/01/14/case-study-pro-active-log-review-might-be-a-good-idea/" href="http://bit.ly/WRLutf">A mid-40s software developer was caught outsourcing his job to a team of programmers in China (for about a fifth of his annual salary).</a> And he would have gotten away with it, too, if he'd just covered his tracks a bit better. [<a href="https://securityblog.verizonbusiness.com/2013/01/14/case-study-pro-active-log-review-might-be-a-good-idea/">url</a>]</li>

<li> <a title="http://www.theatlantic.com/national/archive/2012/05/how-the-professor-who-fooled-wikipedia-got-caught-by-reddit/257134/" href="http://bit.ly/UGjM4e">Prof T. Mills Kelly taught a class at George Mason University that encouraged undergraduates to enter fake information into Wikipedia.</a> Don't believe everything you read, kids... [<a href="http://www.theatlantic.com/national/archive/2012/05/how-the-professor-who-fooled-wikipedia-got-caught-by-reddit/257134/">url</a>]</li>

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