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Tuesday, May 16, 2006

Microchip Your Pet For Electronic Identification (Phishing)


Microchip Your Pet For Electronic Identification
KCBD - 25,000 animals end up at Lubbock Animal Services each year. Animal Services Manager Fred Sanderson says, "Nine of out ten animals get lost in their lifetime. Only one to three is ever returned home." Sanderson wants to make sure your pet is returned
Source: www.kcbd.com

Judge denies bail offers for woman accused of embezzling
Santa Cruz Sentinel - SANTA CRUZ Choking back tears, Carmen Yolanda Avila pleaded with Judge William Kelsay Monday to accept her sources of bail so she could be released to be with her children. But the judge didn't budge, citing that the burden of proving the
Source: www.santacruzsentinel.com

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dBusinessNews.com - Pittsburgh: ''Johnstown Flood'' DVD Honors the Spirit of Survival Despite Devastation PITTSBURGH -- Wednesday, May 31, 2006 marks the 117th anniversary Pittsburgh: ALGOR Showcases V19.1 at Atlantic Design & Manufacturing 2006 PITTSBURGH -- ALGOR
Source: pittsburgh.dbusinessnews.com

BUSH SEEKS 'MIDDLE GROUND' IN DEBATE ON IMMIGRATION
San Francisco Gate - Washington -- President Bush, seeking to bridge a gulf on the contentious issue of immigration, explicitly endorsed citizenship for many of the nation's estimated 12 million illegal immigrants during a prime-time address from the Oval Office while
Source: www.sfgate.com

Colleges Prime Target For Computer Hackers, Identity Theft
Channel Cincinnati - COLUMBUS -- Colleges and universities are a prime target for electronic data thefts because of their wide use of names, addresses and Social Security numbers, experts say. Ohio University has discovered three security breaches since late April. Since
Source: www.channelcincinnati.com

Eileen Ambrose
Baltimore Sun - We shred our papers and delete anything "phishy" to prevent thieves from posing as us and stealing our money. Now there's a new twist to watch out for -- medical identity theft. This is when thieves use your name or insurance information to get
Source: www.baltimoresun.com