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An employee of the Northern Trust Bank in Naples, California apparently stole a number of bank owned computers which he then either sold to his co-workers, pawned or auctioned off on eBay. The 34 year old man pleaded to a felony fraud charge and sentencing has been deferred until it is determined...
Read More | 6 Days Ago | Comments: 3 | Last Comment: 6 Days Ago
There have been some odd items for sale on eBay over the years, but a million pound wall has to be amongst the most bizarre.
The wall itself, of course, is not the reason for the high Buy it Now price tag. That can be accounted for by the graffiti upon it which happens to be a piece by that rising...
Read More | Jan 5th, 2008 | Comments: 3 | Last Comment: Jan 7th, 2008
The holiday shopping season seems to have started out with more of a bang than a whimper - - especially online.
That wasn’t the scenario painted by the ever-negative mainstream media, who published wave after wave of articles bemoaning the lousy economic climate and predicting a disastrous...
Read More | Nov 24th, 2007 | Comments: 1 | Last Comment: Nov 25th, 2007
Gartner has estimated that phishing attacks cost the US something in the region of $2.8 billion last year, a problem that is growing fast as proved by the statistic showing the average individual loss per attack has risen from $256 in 2005 to a staggering $1244 in 2006. Banks are taking these kind...
Read More | Jan 14th, 2007 | Comments: 1 | Last Comment: Jan 14th, 2007