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Aug 05

Solution Side: Beware of Making $ with Twitter Scams

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05 August 2009 / 9:06 am
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You knew it was only a matter of time before scam artists found a way to “tweet” money out of people. The BBB is warning people about “make money with Twitter” schemes.They offer people the opportunity to make a lot of money, working fro home, using Twitter. Officials say these fall in line with other [...]

Aug 02

Hackers Expose Weakness in Visiting Trusted Sites

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02 August 2009 / 9:49 am
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A powerful new type of Internet attack acts like a telephone tap, but works between computers and Web sites they trust. A serious flaw in the way Web browsers dismiss untrustworthy sites and block anybody from seeing them has come to the surface. Hackers can set up a secret eavesdropping post and take in credit [...]

Aug 01

1/3 of Adults Have Been Approached by Scammers

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01 August 2009 / 9:28 am
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In an uncertain economy, we tend to be more vulnerable, and as promising opportunities present themselves- like a seemingly easy and well-paying work at home job, a congratulatory letter for a monetary reward, or a too good to be true government grant, it’s easy to fall victim. Nearly 1/3 of adults have been approached by [...]

Jul 31

Hackers Find Ways to Hijack Your iPhone

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31 July 2009 / 9:58 am
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Your iPhone may not be as safe as you think…hackers have found ways to make calls, steal data, send text messages and basically control all of the functions on your phone by simply sending a series of SMS messages. There have been very few attacks on Apple computers, but experts say that will soon change [...]

Jul 30

Use Caution When Shopping “Energy Efficient”

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30 July 2009 / 11:29 am
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Attorney General Tom Corbett is urging PA consumers to shop carefully when considering products or services advertised as being “energy efficient,” and to thoroughly review claims about financial savings or tax benefits related to certain purchases or home improvements. Those who are considering home improvement projects like the replacement of windows and doors, or other [...]

Jul 27

$9.75 Million Settlement with TJX

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27 July 2009 / 10:26 am
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PA’s Attorney General, along with 40 other states, has reached a $9.75 million consumer protection settlement with TJX Companies, Inc- the parent company for T.J. Maxx, Marshalls, and HomeGoods. The investigation was triggered by the biggest computer security breach ever reported- everytime someone swiped a credit or debit card, their information was funneled directly to [...]

Jul 27

Beware of Cyber-criminals this Week

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Cyber-criminals may target computers this week by taking advantage of a newly discovered vulnerability in Adobe’s ubiquitous Flash video player and Acrobat Reader. Since earlier this month, schemers have been e-mailing PDF files with corrupted files and hacking into websites to implant them. The number of attacks is expected to soar this week as Adobe [...]

Jul 26

Scammers Get Mileage out of Cash For Clunkers Program

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26 July 2009 / 9:54 am
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According to government officials, many con artists are eager to take advantage of the “Cash for Clunkers” program- at the consumer’s expense. Several websites popped up last month after the bill was signed, as details were still being worked out and interested consumers were confused as to how to reap the benefits of the initiative. [...]

Jul 24

Scammers Target Runnemede Residents

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24 July 2009 / 12:12 pm
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Authorities are warning residents in Runnemede, NJ of a scam in which a person posing as a jury coordinator will call a household and trick them into disclosing personal information about themselves. Officials advise residents to visit these sites for more information:

Jul 16

Twitter Hacked by an Old Technique

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16 July 2009 / 12:30 pm
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Twitter was hacked for a third time this year, by an old technique that is less complicated than many think. A Twitter administrative employee’s email account was hacked, which gave the hacker access to the employee’s other Google applications including word processing, spreadsheet, calendar, and other services containing confidential data shared among the company. The [...]