Articles, tagged with "fraudster", page 6
02nd December 2008
Global economic meltdown has severely strained companies engaged in export import business. Absence of buyers from market is driving many exporters to accept export orders which they otherwise would have declined for lack of prudential norms.
Ironical...
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Dr.Amit Kumar Chatterjee
29th November 2008
If you use AdWords or Adsense on your websites you probably heard about the illegal practice in the underworld of the internet called "click fraud". Click fraud, what is it, and how is it accomplished? for more details you can login to Dense uses a paymen...
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AKASH SHARMA
09th September 2008
In the wake of taxpayers discovering that their money may be at risk following the government's £24bn rescue of Northern Rock, people up and down the country were shocked and worried to learn about the apparent loss of sensitive data on over 25 million p...
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Adam Singleton
22nd August 2008
Buying a used car can be a perilous experience for many because unfortunately there are fraudsters and conmen who seek to profit from others naivety, and are quite unscrupulous when it comes to selling cars that are not fit for the road, and in some cases...
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Author:
Adam Singleton
18th July 2008
Credit card fraud cases referred to credit reference company Experian have risen by over 66% last year. 6,000 victims of credit card fraud contacted the company in comparison with the 3,500 in 2006.
It is thought that increases in card fraud are caused...
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Author:
Steve Weston
23rd June 2008
Credit card consumers in the West continue to fall victims to cash-card scammers long despite the availability chip and pin technology.
Latest figures suggest that credit card fraud is still on the rise as con artists perfect ways of siphoning money fr...
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Author:
Mildred
20th June 2008
Online Fraud a new Banking Virus?
The advent of the internet has resulted in a whole new set of fraud related problems for the banking industry. In the past the issues resolved around, cash machines, credit cards and bounced cheques. The result, the ...
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Highway Five
30th May 2008
A conman has sued a council for thousands of pounds, claiming he had broken his ankle tripping on a pavement, when in actual fact the injury was caused during a game of football . The fraudster, David Cairns, received a £9,200 compensation payout from Wi...
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Sofia Abasolo
20th May 2008
Unfortunately in today's troubled economic climate while most people are just trying to do what they can to weather the storm, some individuals consider this a perfect opportunity to exploit a vulnerable situation and make a profit.
By the end of la...
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Author:
M Shane
15th May 2008
A British fraudster who took his council to court has seen the tables turned. David Cairns said it was a slip and trip due to uneven paving which caused his ankle injury in the year 2000, but Cairns had actually suffered the injury during a game of foot...
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Author:
Sarah Othman
02nd April 2008
In the wrong hands, it's just as easy for a thief to recover data off your old, discarded hard drive as it is to unravel and read a crumpled piece of paper that you've tossed in the garbage. Geek savvy crooks know just how to access the dark corners of ...
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wilfredwalter
30th August 2007
Never before has communication been so quick and simple. In todays high-speed internet age, users are now presented with an increasing number of ways to converse with family, friends, clients, and merchants. Unfortunately, as technology improves, so do th...
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Author:
James Kronefield
07th August 2007
PSBill provides the highest level of encryption available in the industry. But no amount of encryption or security can prevent fraud if the fraudster has managed to get hold of card numbers and other details from credit cards that haven't been reported as...
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Author:
PSBill
29th June 2007
Health insurance fraud is a particularly nasty form of fraud and can be extremely lucrative for the perpetrators. There are a number of steps that you can take to minimize the risk of becoming a victim but, even if you take care in choosing your health in...
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Author:
Donald Saunders
18th June 2007
Identity theft is rife but not completely unavoidable. While from time to time, we may slip up, there are a number of positive actions that you can take to safeguard yourself from identity theft. While some are most certainly commons sense, other are litt...
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