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published: June 30th, 2010

‘Shovel burglar’ still facing charges

MONTEREY COUNTY – The suspect in a notorious string of burglaries on the Central Coast three years ago is still facing a long list of charges, the state Attorney General’s Office confirmed Wednesday.

published: June 30th, 2010

Wrongly Jailed Grandmother Cleared, Wants Apology

A 65-year-old woman wrongly arrested and accused of being the mastermind behind a sophisticated identity theft ring, wants an apology from the Jefferson County district attorney.

published: June 30th, 2010

Consumers can avoid bank fees with a little effort

A seemingly simple rule on debit card overdraft fees is making banking more complicated for millions of consumers.

published: June 30th, 2010

Blaine man indicted in federal cyber crimes case

E-mailing child pornography has been added to the federal charges filed against a Blaine man accused of a death threat against…

published: June 30th, 2010

CSUSB investigating student data breach

California State University San Bernardino is investigating possible disclosure of personal student information, including names and social security numbers.

published: June 30th, 2010

Read An Interview with a Computer Forensic Analyst

Identity theft affects between 700,000 and 10 million people each year. Law enforcement agents try to stay ahead of the technology curve to combat this ever-increasing crime. Read about the many rewards and challenges of a career in computer forensics.

published: June 30th, 2010

New passports will hold fingerprints

Fingerprints have started being digitally stored on biometric passports but no decision has been taken on whether this procedure will be adopted for the new ID cards, according to a Communications Ministry spokesman.

published: June 30th, 2010

Consumers can avoid bank fees with a little effort

A seemingly simple rule on debit card overdraft fees is making banking more complicated for millions of consumers. Starting July 1, banks must get permission from customers before they can charge a fee for covering a debit card purchase or ATM withdrawal if… Debit card – Automated teller machine – Bank – Overdraft – Financial services

published: June 30th, 2010

Overdraft rule may change end up costing you

A seemingly simple rule on debit card overdraft fees is making banking more complicated for millions of consumers. Debit card – Overdraft – Transactional account – Financial Services – Credit card

published: June 30th, 2010

FBI warns of phony lottery email scam

RICHMOND, VA (WWBT) – If you surf the internet, there is another warning to tell you about. A letter is circulating, and responding to it could cost you your identity and destroy your credit.