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eBay Seller Faces 20-Year Sentence For Software Piracy
Investigators believe he created more than 40 fake seller IDs and PayPal accounts after capturing people's bank account information through a keystroke logger.
Information Week – May 15, 2008 4:22 PM [GMT] ¦ comment?
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Investigators believe he created more than 40 fake seller IDs and PayPal accounts after capturing people's bank account information through a keystroke logger.
Information Week – May 15, 2008 4:22 PM [GMT] ¦ comment?
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EBay's PayPal rule in Australia draws fireAP - EBay Inc. is exploring whether to require customers to use its online payment service PayPal, a move that has angered users and prompted antitrust scrutiny in Australia, where a PayPal-only rule takes effect next month.
Yahoo! – May 10, 2008 12:56 PM [GMT] ¦ comment?
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Online retailer EBay's new PayPal rule in Australia draws fire
SAN JOSE, Calif. - EBay Inc. is exploring whether to require customers to use its online payment service PayPal, a move that has angered users and prompted antitrust scrutiny in Australia, where a PayPal-only rule takes effect next month.
Canoe.ca – May 10, 2008 12:56 AM [GMT] ¦ comment?
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SAN JOSE, Calif. - EBay Inc. is exploring whether to require customers to use its online payment service PayPal, a move that has angered users and prompted antitrust scrutiny in Australia, where a PayPal-only rule takes effect next month.
Canoe.ca – May 10, 2008 12:56 AM [GMT] ¦ comment?
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EBay to Australia: Buy with PayPal only
EBay Inc. is exploring whether to require customers to use its online payment service PayPal, a move that has angered users and ...
USA Today – May 9, 2008 4:56 PM [GMT] ¦ comment?
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EBay Inc. is exploring whether to require customers to use its online payment service PayPal, a move that has angered users and ...
USA Today – May 9, 2008 4:56 PM [GMT] ¦ comment?
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PayPal Prepping Next-Gen Platform
Please don't think we compete with Visa. We're much different, the payment company says.
InternetNews.com – May 9, 2008 2:02 PM [GMT] ¦ comment?
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Please don't think we compete with Visa. We're much different, the payment company says.
InternetNews.com – May 9, 2008 2:02 PM [GMT] ¦ comment?
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Stacker Formula gets Hacked!
Eric Louviere's paypal account hacked? Actual hacked video at http://www.GetMyStackerFormula of what is inside the Stacker Formula founder's paypal account shows a revealing scene. Monthly income of... [WebWire - Monday, May 05, 2008]
WebWire – May 6, 2008 01:38 AM [GMT] ¦ comment?
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Eric Louviere's paypal account hacked? Actual hacked video at http://www.GetMyStackerFormula of what is inside the Stacker Formula founder's paypal account shows a revealing scene. Monthly income of... [WebWire - Monday, May 05, 2008]
WebWire – May 6, 2008 01:38 AM [GMT] ¦ comment?
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Dream job at Microsoft turns out to be too good to be true
A New York man faces four years in prison for posting fake job ads for companies such as Microsoft, PayPal and Yahoo.
Computerworld.com – Apr 29, 2008 1:00 PM [GMT] ¦ comment?
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A New York man faces four years in prison for posting fake job ads for companies such as Microsoft, PayPal and Yahoo.
Computerworld.com – Apr 29, 2008 1:00 PM [GMT] ¦ comment?
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Dream Job At Microsoft Too Good to Be True? Yep.
A New York man is facing up to four years in prison after pleading guilty last week to posting fake job ads for technology companies such as Microsoft, Yahoo and PayPal.
CIO.com – Apr 29, 2008 04:00 AM [GMT] ¦ comment?
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A New York man is facing up to four years in prison after pleading guilty last week to posting fake job ads for technology companies such as Microsoft, Yahoo and PayPal.
CIO.com – Apr 29, 2008 04:00 AM [GMT] ¦ comment?
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Kids turned cybercriminals
You might know this kid. He's as young as 12 or 13, not all that popular in school. He spends a lot of time online. You figure he's playing World of Warcraft, constantly refining his MySpace pages, or maybe hanging out in Habbo, a virtual world popular with kids. But he may also be wreaking havoc on social networking sites, selling a veritable supermarket full of his own malware, and creating packages of phishing tools. "These kids are obsessed with phishing," said Chris Boyd, director of malware research for Facetime Communications during a presentation at the RSA Conference, here in San Francisco. They don't see phishing as a problem, Boyd says, because they typically start out stealing large numbers of MySpace pages, then move on to stealing a few PayPal accounts—but for a lot more money. Today's young hackers consider themselves stars of the cyberworld, not aware or not caring that what they're doing is illegal. "For these kids, it's a game, a hacker version of American Idol," Boyd said. "But the TV show they're really on is America's Most Wanted."
Consumer Reports – Apr 27, 2008 10:58 PM [GMT] ¦ comment?
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You might know this kid. He's as young as 12 or 13, not all that popular in school. He spends a lot of time online. You figure he's playing World of Warcraft, constantly refining his MySpace pages, or maybe hanging out in Habbo, a virtual world popular with kids. But he may also be wreaking havoc on social networking sites, selling a veritable supermarket full of his own malware, and creating packages of phishing tools. "These kids are obsessed with phishing," said Chris Boyd, director of malware research for Facetime Communications during a presentation at the RSA Conference, here in San Francisco. They don't see phishing as a problem, Boyd says, because they typically start out stealing large numbers of MySpace pages, then move on to stealing a few PayPal accounts—but for a lot more money. Today's young hackers consider themselves stars of the cyberworld, not aware or not caring that what they're doing is illegal. "For these kids, it's a game, a hacker version of American Idol," Boyd said. "But the TV show they're really on is America's Most Wanted."
Consumer Reports – Apr 27, 2008 10:58 PM [GMT] ¦ comment?
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