Topic - fraud

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Communications, Internet

Naive on the Web? The French!

A study shows that French Internet users are less aware of dangers of fraud on the Web than their European neighbors.
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Finance

With or Without You

Backdating cases to press ahead, despite departure of U.S. Attorney.
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Computers

Video Ads Suck in Casual Gamers

Software Report: Unsafe Sales; Red Hat's New Products.
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General news, Internet

US Ratifies Cybercrime Treaty

The Senate signs on to the only treaty calling for international cooperation against cybercrime.
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Internet

Net Giants Tackle Click Fraud

Google, Yahoo, Microsoft team up with IAB to fight click fraud.
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Computers

Red Herring Software Report

Top stories for the week of June 17 2006: India's Third Fraud Case; EMC buys RSA for $2.1B; IBM Woos Chinese Startups; Snowflake's Biometric Security Tool
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General news, Security

RSA Security Shares Slide 15%

Company announces departure of CFO, a $145-million acquisition of Cyota, and plans for a worldwide restructuring.
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Finance

Netcap Exec Indicted on Fraud

Bubble-era con game allegedly preyed on investors who wanted to strike it rich.
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Finance

Fast Stats: Net Fraud on Rise

Internet fraud reaches $2.75B; Canadians spend more time online; Digital music player sales to first timers to slow down.
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Internet, Finance

Epinions Option Case Advances

A judge asks the plaintiffs for further details in a lawsuit filed by the founders of Epinions.com.
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General news, Finance

VC Arrested on Fraud Charges

Anila Fund’s Moses Joseph is charged with defrauding Kodak and U.S. Bank, among others, of nearly $9 million.
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General news

RH-100 Europe: Charging Ahead

VoluBill helps wireless carriers get every penny they deserve.
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General news, Security

Former Cylink CFO receives sentence

John Daws gets three years probation for accounting fraud.
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Computers, General news, Communications, Internet, Finance

Need to Know: Red Herring’s weekly news roundup

The week of November 1, 2004: Other than the Presidential election… U.S. jobs are up, MCI’s big loss gets gains, AOL stockpiles $500 million, and the “Source Code Club” strikes again.
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Computers, General news

Ex-CA chief speaks at ETRE

Under indictment and out on bail, Sanjay Kumar heads to France and speaks publicly about the mistakes he made as CEO of Computer Associates.
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General news, Security, Internet

A web of deceit

As online identity theft claims more victims, the U.S. Congress unveils a bill to crack down harder on the thieves.
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Archives, Magazine

Fraud

Kevin mitnick and the greatest pretenders.
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Archives

Booting expense fraud

At IDG, a story used to circulate about a guy who went to Texas on a sales call and bought a pair of cowboy boots to blend in. He put the boots on his expense report, and it was kicked back: footwear is not expensible....
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Archives

AmEx fights online fraud

Hoping to thwart thieves, American Express this month begins issuing one-time-use credit card numbers for Web shopping.