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Government seizes websites selling stolen credit card info The federal government slammed the virtual doors on 36 websites participating in illegal behavior in April. Their crime? Selling and distributing stolen credit card numbers. finance.yahoo.com
Man sentenced to prison for role in credit card skimming, fraud case The co-owner of an Orlando cell-phone business, accused of using stolen credit-card numbers obtained via "skimming" devices to buy thousands of dollars of merchandise at area stores, was sentenced to federal prison this week. orlando.feedsportal.com
Man gets prison in credit card skimming, fraud case The co-owner of an Orlando cell-phone business, accused of using stolen credit-card numbers obtained via "skimming" devices to buy thousands of dollars of merchandise at area stores, was sentenced to federal prison this week. www.orlandosentinel.com
US seizes websites in stolen credit card crackdown US authorities have ordered the seizure of 36 websites engaged in selling and distributing stolen credit card numbers, officials said Thursday. news.yahoo.com
U.S. seizes credit card fraud Web sites WASHINGTON, April 26 (UPI) -- U.S. officials said Thursday they have seized 36 domain names of Web sites carrying out the illegal sale and distribution of stolen credit card numbers. www.upi.com
After identity theft, beware the hard sell If your wallet gets stolen or you've been caught up in a data breach -- as in April, when hackers grabbed 1.5 million credit card numbers -- you can protect against identity theft by contacting one of ... finance.yahoo.com
Feds tackle card fraud online The Feds shut down 36 websites that sell stolen credit card numbers last week. The Federal Bureau of Investigation paired up with the U.K. law enforcement on the case, dubbed Operation Wreaking hAVoC. I'm not making this up. www.bankrate.com
Feds shut down sites that sold stolen credit cards The Justice Department says that an international investigation has resulted in the shutdown of 36 websites that were trafficking in stolen credit card numbers. www.foxnews.com
Police: Drive-thru employee might have stolen credit card numbers Evansville Police say they believe an employee of a local restaurant might have been stealing credit card numbers from customers in the drive-thru. www.kctv5.com
Over 1.5 million Visa, MasterCard credit card numbers stolen? U.S.-based credit card processor company Global Payments is about to announce more details about the security breach that recently saw millions of credit card numbers stolen. It doesn't look good. www.zdnet.com
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