Saturday, 2 October 2010

ACS:Law's mocking of 4chan could cost it £500k - The Register (LAW)

ACS:Law's mocking of 4chan could cost it £500k - The Register
Off-the-cuff bravado aimed at internet pranksters has led to what must already rank as one of the worst ever data leaks, by the anti-filesharing solicitors ACS:Law. The personal details of thousands of ISP customers accused of unlawfully sharing
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Washoe sheriff’s office warns of solicitors - msnbc.com
Authorities say that door-to-door solicitors reported to be selling items including magazine subscriptions, household cleaners, and residential security systems could be scammers. Washoe County Sheriff's Deputies have been dispatched to several calls regarding
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Phoenix weighs reins on door-to-door sales - AZCentral.com
Representatives for major direct selling companies like Avon say that if Phoenix slaps licensing requirements on door to door peddlers, the move could force thousands of self-employed workers who sell their products out of business. National
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ACS:Law Leaked Emails Might Violate Consumer Privacy - Softpedia
ACS:Law Solicitors is being investigated by the Information Commissioner's Office, because consumer personal information was found in the emails leaked onto the Internet last week. ACS:Law has been one of the targets in Anonymous' "Operation Payback
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High Court rejects bid to close down solicitors' practice - Ireland On-Line
The High Court has rejected a Law Society recommendation to shut down a family solicitors where one of the partners admits gambling away millions of euros of clients' money. Ruairi O'Ceallaigh - who ran the firm Sean O'Ceallaigh Company in Phibsboro, Dublin, w
Source: breakingnews.iol.ie

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