Thursday, June 28, 2012

US, EU, Japan elevate rare earth complaint against China

  Scott Sellers: Facebook's NASDAQ fizzle: Better capacity planning needed | 24 arrested in international online 'carding' crackdown
 
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US, EU, Japan elevate rare earth complaint against China
The Office of U.S. Trade Representative has elevated a trade complaint by asking for the World Trade Organization to establish a dispute settlement panel to rule on U.S. claims that China is unfairly restraining exports of rare earth materials used in electronics and other products. Read More


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Scott Sellers: Facebook's NASDAQ fizzle: Better capacity planning needed
The Facebook IPO was a mess, but it wasn't the first time that systemic problems caused a financial exchange to stop working correctly. The London Stock Exchange, NYSE Euronext, BATS and others have recently had very public faulty results or trading suspensions due to technical problems. Read More

24 arrested in international online 'carding' crackdown
A total of 24 people from 13 countries, including 11 from the United States, were arrested on Tuesday on charges related to the theft and misuse of credit card data, bank account information and other financial data. Read More


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Cybercriminals increasingly use online banking fraud automation techniques
Cybercriminals attempted to steal at least $75 million from high-balance business and consumer bank accounts by using sophisticated fraud automation techniques that can bypass two-factor authentication, according to a report released bu two security vendors. Read More

California business scores settlement in thorny cybercrime case
Over two days in March 2010, nearly $466,000 disappeared from the accounts of Village View Escrow, a small business in California that holds funds for real estate transactions. Read More

 
 
 

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