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WikiLeaks Does Not Know The Source of Leaked Data

WikiLeaks’ chief claims his organization doesn’t know who sent it some 91,000 secret U.S. military documents, telling journalists that the website is set up to hide the source of its data from those who receive it. Editor-in-chief Julian Assange says the added layer of secrecy helps protect the site’s sources…

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The Justice Department Weighing Antitrust Suit against Visa Inc.

Visa Inc., the world’s biggest payments network, fell as much as 5 percent after saying the U.S. Department of Justice may sue the company over a policy that bars merchants from charging extra to customers who pay with credit cards. “The department has indicated that it is considering filing a…

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California Foreclosure Law Summary

Quick Facts – Judicial Foreclosure Available: Yes – Non-Judicial Foreclosure Available: Yes – Primary Security Instruments: Deed of Trust, Mortgage – Timeline: Typically 120 days – Right of Redemption: Varies – Deficiency Judgments Allowed: Varies In California, lenders may foreclose on deeds of trusts or mortgages in default using either…

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NSA Cyber-security Program Details Revealed

In response to a report in the Wall Street Journal, the National Security Agency revealed some information about its plans for “Perfect Citizen,” which it described as a research and engineering effort around vulnerability assessment and capabilities development. The National Security Agency revealed some information about the nature of its…

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Bluetooth at Heart of Gas Station Credit-Card Scam in Southeast

Thieves are stealing credit-card numbers through skimmers they secretly installed inside pumps at gas stations throughout the Southeast, using Bluetooth wireless to transmit stolen card numbers, according to law enforcement officials. “We’ve sent detectives out to every gas station within a mile of Interstate 75,” says Lt. Steve Maynard, spokesman…

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