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Hackers target people as they prepare for holiday travel
The hackers have used both American Airlines and Delta flights. The email has the airline ticket as an attachment. The attachment isn't legit. It's a virus.
Danielle Reher was waiting on an airline confirmation email, "My in-laws are supposed to booking...Tags: Holidays, Air Transportation Industry, Email, Transportation, Air Transportation
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Cybercrime: A billion-dollar industry
Are you protecting yourself from getting hacked? Think you're not at risk? According to a recent Norton cybercrime report, 431 million adults in 24 countries experienced some type of cybercrime over the past year, which is up 3 percent from the 2010...Tags: Social Media, Crimes, Heroin, Computer Networking and Internet, Corporate Crime
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College students increasingly susceptible to 'friendly fraud'
As students all over the country begin college, many are becoming victims of identity theft, and it's often because they're letting their guard down among 'friends.'
So-called 'friendly fraud' is a growing problem among young people who often know how...Tags: Crimes, Corporate Crime, Business, Juvenile Delinquency, Theft
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Attorney General rolls out online Identity Theft Prevention Toolkit
Indiana Attorney General Greg Zoeller has launched an Identity Theft Prevention Toolkit and educational webpage to help Hoosiers protect themselves from becoming identity theft victims, detect the crime and restore their reputations.
About nine...Tags: Online Media Industry, Crimes, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Interior Policy, Lawyers
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On the Media: The Guardian got the job done
Alan Rusbridger, editor of Britain's Guardian newspaper, would never let one of his writers get away with the cliche, but when the history of the Guardian is written it really wouldn't be much of a stretch to say these have been the best of times and.......Tags: United Kingdom, England, Celebrities, News Media, Weather
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Hacker group vows to 'kill Facebook'
Apparently, "Anonymous" won't be accepting your friend request.
Members of the shadowy collective known for its politically motivated Web hacks and attacks are targeting Facebook for what they claim to be the social-networking giant's misuse of...Tags: Crimes, Anonymous (internet groups), Crime, Law and Justice, Mark Zuckerberg, E-Commerce Industry
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As more shop online, companies fail to protect financial data
As the holiday shopping season quickly approaches, more people say they plan to place orders online, but a recent study found that many companies are putting shoppers' financial data at risk.
Cindy Hartman plans to get all her Christmas shopping done...Tags: Crimes, Holidays, Credit and Debt, Crime, Law and Justice, E-Commerce Industry
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Blocking drug database is deadly hypocrisy
If you read newspapers, then you probably remember the '60s. The adults lectured us about the evils of marijuana while holding a Jim Beam in one hand and cigarette in the other.
That bit of hypocrisy pales compared with what kids are seeing out of...Tags: Crimes, Crime, Law and Justice, CVS Corp., Drug Trafficking, Rick Scott
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Beware 9-11 terrorist, er, scammer attacks
Consumer File - Orlando SentinelHere is some solid advice on how to keep from being scammed or otherwise vioalated by 9-11 profiteers from Identity Theft 911, a provider of personal-touch identity management, identity protection services, and data risk management solutions: The... -
Extortion at funerals? That's low, even for low-life scammers
Watchdog with Paul MuschickWith this being National Consumer Protection Week, I'm receiving all sorts of tips about the latest scams and how to avoid them. This list from the Bucks County Crimes Against Older Adults Task Force includes one that's new to me...... -
Matthew Keys target of Draconian computer laws, attorney says
L.A. NOWReuters journalist Matthew Keys is only being targeted by the Department of Justice because he was reporting on the “hacktivist” group Anonymous, Keys' attorney said Friday.... -
Reuters suspends Matthew Keys after Times hacking indictment
L.A. NOWNews agency Reuters has suspended a deputy social media editor after he was indicted on federal charges of conspiring with the hacking group Anonymous to breach a Tribune Co. website, changing a Los Angeles Times online story. Reuters spokesman David........
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