Phishing - Stopping a Scam from Spreading
Stopping a Scam from Spreading
BusinessWeek - Jim Nichols, a manager at Numerica Credit Union, knew something was amiss when the customer missed his first payment. The card user, whom Nichols didn't name, looked ideal on paper, mailing in a pay stub and driver's license photocopy and boasting an
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New business destroys paper trail
1960 Sun - It's not just "trash talk" when Katy resident Joe Siminic, who recently opened West Houston Document Destruction, an on or off site shredding service, talks about protecting identities, businesses and the environment. After spending 30 years in the
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Newsweek Home Business Business Edge - Newsweek
MSNBC - H&R Block is still the tax-time king, but can the storefront preparer survive the challenge of do-it-yourself software rivals and its own embarrassing legal problems? Sloan: Another Tale of Corporate Tax Dodging International Paper slashed its
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Bill for ID theft prevention goes to governor
Arizona Daily Star - PHOENIX - The Legislature on Wednesday sent Gov. Janet Napolitano a bill to try to prevent identify theft by prohibiting businesses from discarding paper records with confidential information about individuals. The bill (HB2484) went to the governor
Source: www.azstarnet.com
Property rights measure limping at Legislature
KVOA 4 - Increases in homeowners' insurance rates are expected to spread far beyond the Gulf Coast as insurance companies begin increasing premiums in other states to make up for recent losses. Unemployment in Arizona fell to 4.4 percent in February, a
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Two women wanted on identity theft charges
WVEC - Police say Sabrina Holman and Alesha Hunt got more than $200,000 in merchandise over the course of a year by writing counterfeit checks printed on a home computer. Authorities believe the women may have used stolen driver s licenses and stolen mail
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