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Ottawa Nortel workers wait for details

Ottawa Nortel employees were frustrated but not surprised yesterday as they waited to find out if their jobs were on the chopping block.
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Practicing Safe E-Commerce

If you're headed to a brick-and-mortar store or a restaurant, don't leave a receipt on the table, and be sure to check your credit card bill to make sure the staff didn't heist your credit card number. Those are common-sense behaviors for real-world commerce, but similar security measures are in order when shopping online.

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Klassen leaves intensive care

The sister of Olympic hero Cindy Klassen has been transferred out of intensive care, a week after her SUV had plummeted off a bridge into the Red River.
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Great Firewall Of Japan? Japan Proposes Regulating The Internet

In Japan, courts do not enforce claims of slander, libel, or personal threats. People can make up false accusations about you, post your financial and medical records online, post your credit card number, falsified "criminal records" about you, issue death threats, threaten to burn down your house, call your workplace to spread accusations, do whatever they want. (Of course, Techdirt applauds this sort of "freedom" for people to behave however they please.) This behavior takes place most famously on "2ch" servers hosted in California. As for "political dissent" in Japan, if it can be called that, it is all about skinheads who post racial hate and complain that the government is too pro-foreign and pro-global-economy. They are not government agents, they are unemployed lowlives whose only outlet is the computer screen and kiddie porn.


Phishing coders hook clueless crooks

Cheapskate fraudsters hoping to run phishing scams for peanuts have themselves been hoodwinked. Security watchers have spotted a free phishing kit containing a hidden backdoor that siphons off stolen credentials from the fraudsters who use the technology.

Script kiddies are unlikely to twig that captured credit card numbers are being shared with the coders who developed the phishing kit, a recurrent group of Moroccan fraudsters calling themselves Mr-Brain.

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Alert consumers can learn to dodge phishing scams

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THE ALERTS LOOK AUTHENTIC, BUT DON'T LET THAT FOOL YOU.

Any financial warning you get over the Internet is probably bogus — especially if it seems to come from a bank or credit card company claiming it is trying to save you from the crooks.

Recently, there's been a surge in electronic notices warning consumers that their account has been compromised and telling them how to fix the problem. That usually entails calling a toll-free number or clicking on a link to the company's Web site.

Either way, you should assume that the intent is the opposite of what it promises, and that its only purpose is to get you to divulge your personal information and use that to loot your account.

Phony bank notices have been around as long as e-mail, and many notices are rather crude, full of misspelled words and other red flags.


Jackets edge Sens 3-2 in O/T

You think teams have picked up on something here? The Columbus Blue Jackets were in the interesting position of scoring four times to the stick side on Senators goaltender Ray Emery in a 3-2 win over the Senators at Scotiabank Place last night.
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Bank robber faces dangerous offender label

The Crown will proceed with a dangerous offender application against a serial bank robber who stole from institutions across Canada.
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