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E-Filing Up, Fear Down - InternetNews.com
In the latest reported incident, HSBC warned 180,000 U.S. credit-card holders that their personal information may have been exposed. Consumers may be more aware of the danger of online scams, but the speed and convenience of online tax preparation

Internet Fraud Costs Europe Millions - Deutsche Welle
Everyone has read the horror stories. Someone innocuously uses the Internet to make a purchase. Later, money begins disappearing from the customer’s bank account unbeknownst to them. Thousands of such cases land on desks of prosecutors everywhere

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Like the kid with a mouthful of loose teeth won’t stop believing in the tooth fairy, the press just can’t release itself from the fantasy of “pharm parties.” Since the middle of the decade, scores of news organizations major and minor have run

Feed for GSEC1 - WebitPR
While it is allegedly better to give than to receive, many people purchasing presents on the Internet may be unwittingly giving the gift of their identity to fraudsters. The good news, however, is that Manchester-based Global Security One (GSEC1) is

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