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FTC opens all-out assault on economic cyber-scammers

Juniper nixes ATM security talk ; New Trojan puts sneaky twist on click fraud
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FTC opens all-out assault on economic cyber-scammers

The Federal Trade Commission today announced a wide-ranging attack on cyber-vultures looking to feast on the current moribund economic situation. Read full story

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