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A second Florida city is reportedly giving in to the hackers behind a ransomware attack, offering them $500,000 to free its computers.
Yaroslav Suris argues that the deaf and hearing impaired can't understand the audio portions of the videos on the site, thus denying them similar access to the content.
The scams include offering to get people a check faster or with more money.
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