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paydesk has 4 reporters who cover ADT. Our journalists are already on location, all over the world, and ready to work at a moment's notice. Our top correspondents who cover ADT are Elinor Comlay and Megy Karydes. Use our journalist directory to find an ADT member to work for you.

Journalists Who Cover ADT

Elinor Comlay

Atlantic City, United States of America
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Elinor Comlay is a journalist based in Atlantic City, United States of America. Elinor speaks fluent Spanish and French and has experience covering immigration, politics and social issues as well as banking and business. She is a British national who previously worked with Reuters in Mexico and New ...
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17 Mar 2024  |  Reuters  |  English  |  Corruption
The article investigates the fraudulent activities and lack of oversight within Pemex, Mexico's state-owned petroleum company. Auditors discovered numerous contracts with serious issues, including overcharging and fraud, totaling $11.7 billion. Despite recommendations for action, Pemex rarely took any, leading to continued corruption and loss of funds. The article highlights specific cases, such as the unnecessary towing of an oil rig and the dealings with Francisco 'Pancho' Colorado, an alleged associate of the Zetas cartel. It also discusses the broader implications for the Mexican economy and the government's stalled anti-corruption efforts. The article suggests that Pemex's internal problems are becoming increasingly significant as Mexico opens its oil reserves to foreign drillers.
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Megy Karydes

Chicago, United States of America
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Megy Karydes is a journalist based in Chicago, United States of America. Her byline has appeared in USA Today, Fortune, Forbes, Rodale's Organic Life, National Geographic's The Plate, The Atlantic's CityLab, Sierra, Midwest Living magazine, Travel + Leisure, Chicago Tribune, among others.
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Best Home Security Systems for Bay Area Homes
27 Jan 2023  |  WGAL  |  English  |  Home Security Systems
The article discusses various home security systems suitable for Bay Area homes, focusing on their features, installation methods, monitoring options, and smart home integrations. ADT is recommended for traditional home security with smart features, SimpliSafe for a wireless, DIY-friendly option, Frontpoint for smart home enthusiasts, and Vivint for those preferring professional monitoring. The article also mentions Ring Alarm, Deep Sentinel, Brinks, and abode as alternative options. It emphasizes the importance of choosing a system based on monitoring needs, cost, installation method, backup options, and smart home compatibility. The article provides detailed comparisons and personal experiences with the systems.
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Taylor Martin

Atlanta, United States of America
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Taylor Martin is a journalist based in Frontignan, France.
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Practical Ways to Prevent Your Home Security Cameras From Being Hacked
11 Feb 2021  |  CNET  |  English  |  Privacy
The article discusses the risks and preventive measures for protecting home security cameras from hacking. It highlights a notable case involving ADT, where a technician exploited security loopholes to spy on customers. The article provides practical advice on securing devices, such as using reputable manufacturers, high-level encryption, unique passwords, and regular updates. It also emphasizes the importance of limiting camera placement to non-private areas and using additional security measures like VPNs and two-factor authentication. Expert opinions from the Security Industry Association and cybersecurity professionals are included to underscore the importance of robust security practices.
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Gary Strauss

Washington, United States of America
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Gary Strauss is a freelance journalist and content strategist  based in Washington, DC, United States.  He is an award-winning writer/editor/blogger who has vast background in financial reporting and editing, hard-news and feature writing. His work has appeared in USA Today, National Geographic, ...
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Retired Tyco CEO gets $150 million exit package
16 Jan 2013  |  www.usatoday.com  |  English  |  Corporate Governance
Edward Breen, former CEO of Tyco, received an exit package valued at over $150 million, including compensation, retirement pay, and stock. His 2012 compensation was $23.9 million, with an additional $41.4 million from vested shares. Breen will also receive $7.5 million in severance, $55.8 million in deferred shares, and a $30 million pension payout by 2016. He remains Tyco chairman and a consultant to spinoff company ADT. The article compares Breen's package to those of other executives like Eric Schmidt of Google and Sam Palmisano of IBM, and references the scandal involving Tyco's previous CEO, L. Dennis Kozlowski.
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