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By Missy Baxter |
May 20, 2013
A South Carolina credit union is taking what legal experts say is a rare legal approach to combat phishing by filing a civil lawsuit and winning a court order to serve subpoenas on Internet service providers and phone companies related to the case without waiting for a pretrial conference.
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By Missy Baxter |
May 17, 2013
AllSouth FCU wins court order, deemed rare, that allows it to subpoena third-party communications providers.
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By Heather Anderson |
May 15, 2013
A U.S. Department of Homeland Security memo that said the May 7 distributed denial of service attacks threatened by the so-called “hacktivist” collective Anonymous against government and financial websites would be more bark than bite prove to be true.
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By Robert McGarvey |
May 7, 2012
BALTIMORE — The NACHA session opened with dramatic video. Microsoft lawyers accompanied by U.S. marshals swooped into a characterless office building in Scranton, Pa., where they proceeded to seize computers that had been used to host giant botnet networks of zombie computers that–unbeknownst to their owners–were under the control of...
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By Thomas Schutz |
September 14, 2011
Credit union communications are moving to an electronic format. Not only is it more environmentally friendly and convenient for the member, but it also reduces expenses.
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December 8, 2010
Phishing fraudsters shifted attention to e-commerce and online gaming sites in the third quarter of 2010 but credit unions continued to draw their attention, too.
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By Marc Rapport |
November 24, 2010
Holiday shopping isn't just for the honest. Phishing attacks also are expected to increase, with a renewed emphasis on e-commerce and gaming sites.