Credit Card Protection - CyberDefender Phishing Scam Alert: National Credit Union Administration (NCUA) Phishing Scams Put Computer Users at ...
CyberDefender Phishing Scam Alert: National Credit Union Administration (NCUA) Phishing Scams Put Computer Users at ...
Los Angeles, CA (PRWeb) December 29, 2006 -- CyberDefender Corporation, the security developer with the Internet's most advanced early detection technology and Internet security tools, has released its latest CyberDefender Phishing Scam Alert, a report highlighting recent phishing and email scams that are plaguing Internet users and exposing them to Internet identity theft.
Employers Beware: 50 Percent of all Identity Thefts Reported from Work
(ARA) - It seems that every other day another company issues a press release announcing the loss of financial or health records of thousands or even millions of Americans. The news behind the headlines has a huge impact for employers.
Local man pleads guilty to insurance fraud
Moorpark resident Andrew Sean Korotzer, 40, pleaded guilty on Dec. 20 to one count of grand theft and one count of identity theft in his scheme to defraud the Prudential Life Insurance Company into paying him commission that he had not earned.
Grand Haven Tribune
Federal officials are still trying to crack the credit card fraud case that apparently stemmed from late-summer purchases at Wesco fuel stations. They're also stepping up the pace to prevent identity-theft infractions in the future.
Probe leads to arrests in Princeton ID theft scam
PRINCETON BOROUGH -- Two alleged members of a Philadelphia identity theft ring were arrested by police after a six-week investigation.
Predicting the Top Security Threats for 2007
Professional cyberthieves and organized crime rings are looking to cash in on stolen identities, and are releasing an increasing amount of malware in the process. Among the disturbing trends that McAfee predicts are a rise in the number of password-stealing Web sites that use fake sign-in pages for popular online services such as eBay and the mainstreaming of adware.

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