Computer security (Identity Theft) battle goes on
Computer security battle goes on
Chicago Tribune - Computer security experts were pleased Tuesday that New York Atty. Gen. Eliot Spitzer filed a new lawsuit in the battle to stop Internet companies from illegally installing unwanted and "deceptive" software on computers. But while Spitzer's attacks
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Justice Dept. Releases Study on Identity Theft
MichNews.com - An estimated 3.6 million households, or about 3 percent of all households in the nation, learned that they had been the victim of at least one type of identity theft during a six-month period in 2004, according to an April 2 report by the US Justice
Source: www.michnews.com
The Winchester Star
Winchester Star - The robber entered the bank at 1000 Berryville Ave. and handed the teller a note demanding money and stating he had a weapon. He left the bank with an undisclosed amount of money. No weapon was displayed, and no one was injured in the robbery
Source: www.winchesterstar.com
Pure Vanilla Exchange, Inc. Begins Final Beta Testing Phase
Market Wire - NEW YORK, NY -- (MARKET WIRE) -- 04/04/2006 -- Pure Vanilla Exchange, Inc. ("pV") (currently trading) (OTC: NVSX ) announced today that it has begun the final phase of beta testing in anticipation of its product launch and nationwide roll-out. pV
Source: www.marketwire.com
Bookkeeper accused of embezzling wasn't lavish spender
Santa Cruz Sentinel - WATSONVILLE Even though Carmen Yolanda Avila, 38, is suspected of embezzling about $400,000 while working as a bookkeeper for a Watsonville strawberry grower, police say she wasn't living a lavish lifestyle. It appears Avila spent the money she
Source: www.santacruzsentinel.com

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