Saturday 21 April 2012

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Scam could disable Internet for many in July
HeraldNet
Unknown to most of them, their problem began when international hackers ran an online advertising scam to take control of infected computers around the world. In a highly unusual response, the FBI set up a safety net months ago using government ...
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UP's food scam: CBI raids 12 places in Lucknow
New York Daily News
Lucknow, April 21 — The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) raided as many as twelve places in Lucknow Saturday in connection with the multi-million-rupee foodgrain scam which took place during the Mulayam Singh Yadav regime in 2004.
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British teens ran 'stock-picking robot' scam, SEC says
Chicago Tribune
Touting a robot as an expert in deciphering Wall Street is a new twist on the "pump and dump" scam that regulators have been cracking down on for decades. These schemes involve fraudsters promoting shares of small, thinly traded companies as the next ...
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Adarsh scam: Court rejects bail plea of 9 accused
TwoCircles.net
By IANS, Mumbai: A special Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) court Saturday rejected the bail applications of all nine accused in the Adarsh housing scam arrested in March and April, officials said. "The special CBI court has rejected the bail ...
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Hundreds of thousands may lose access to the internet by July as a result of ...
Daily Mail
By Daily Mail Reporter Hundreds of thousands of people could lose access to the internet by July following a hackers' scam - and they don't even know it. Unknown to most of them, their problem began when international hackers ran an online advertising ...
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Daily Mail
Stock-picking 'robot' was scam begun by British teens, SEC says
Sacramento Bee
If so, you'd be among the 75000 people, most of them in the US, who got scammed by a pair of precocious 16-year-olds who masterminded a far-fetched but elaborate penny-stock scam that netted them more than $3 million. The scheme, which is alleged to ...
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Stock-picking robot was scam run by British youths, SEC says
Los Angeles Times
By Walter Hamilton If so, you'd be among the 75000 people, most of them in the US, who got scammed by a pair of precocious 16-year-olds who masterminded a far-fetched but elaborate penny-stock scam that netted them more than $3 million.
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Brit twins in '$1.2m stock scam probe'
The Sun
Twins Alexander and Thomas Hunter were just 16 years old when they devised the "elaborate" online scam that fooled around 75000 people, US officials say. In 2007 the brothers allegedly invented a fictitious "stock picking robot" and claimed on a series ...
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The Sun
Scams and Frauds (Plus George W. Bush and Michelle Rhee) at Upcoming Subprime ...
Huffington Post
Scam bookings: APSCU's website now warns of "Annual Convention Lodging Scam Alert: BEWARE!" Apparently, "at least two companies have been calling APSCU 2012 Annual Convention registrants and exhibitors luring them to book hotel rooms through them.
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