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Another day, another security breach.
Even among the hundreds of data breaches that occur each year, the hacking of card processor Global Payments stands out. The Atlanta-based company, which processes credit and debit card transactions for Visa and MasterCard, recently revealed that hackers...Tags: Social Security, Business, Sales, Consumers, Computing and Information Technology Industry
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IRS releases this year's "Dirty Dozen" scams
Each year, the IRS puts out a list of the top 12 scams to watch out for -- or not perpetrate. This year’s list: Identity theft The IRS says it has a comprehensive strategy targeting ID theft. It also has increased internal reviews “to spot...Tags: Internal Revenue Service, Corporate Crime, Personal Income, Social Security, Fraud
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Md. campuses struggle over when to issue emergency alerts
As a suspected gunman walked across Towson University, officials sent an emergency notification through text alert, email and Twitter to some 25,000 students and faculty, warning them of the man's whereabouts and advising them to "stay in a safe location....Tags: Media Industry, Lexington Market, Leesburg, Morgan State University, University of Baltimore
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Entrepreneurial duo plan 'hybrid accelerator' for tech startups
Greg Cangialosi, a Baltimore entrepreneur who sold his email marketing company this year after a 10-year success streak, is hoping to help jump-start the next big startups in Baltimore.
Cangialosi is teaming up with Sean Lane, chief executive of BTS...Tags: Baltimore County, Business, Colleges and Universities, Sales, Finance
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The Interview: Steve DiBiagio, PHH Arval's senior vice president of strategic alliances
From texting to browsing the Web to eating in the car, driver distraction has become a growing problem on the roadways.
In 2010, more than 3,000 people died in accidents believed to have been caused by distracted driving, according to the National...Tags: National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Transportation Industry, Road Transportation, New Products, Transportation
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New mall kiosk offers gift cards on the fly
For those holiday shoppers who are out of gift ideas and out of time, The Mall in Columbia has introduced a new automated option for purchasing mall gift cards on the fly.
The new "Shop Etc. Gift Card Kiosk," located near the holiday poinsettia tree and...Tags: American Express Company, Gifts, Marketing, Consumers, Candy, Flowers and Gifts
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Delay sought in terrorism trial of Ellicott City teen
Federal prosecutors in Philadelphia are asking for a postponement until spring in the trial for an Ellicott City teen charged with aiding a terrorist, citing complexities in a case filled with classified information, voluminous evidence and multiple...Tags: Court Preliminary, Lawyers, Terrorism, Prosecution, Computer Networking and Internet
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Baltimore officials kept close eye on Occupy
Brian C. Rogers, chairman of the Baltimore-based money management giant T. Rowe Price, works in the corporate office high-rise towering over an Inner Harbor park. And for weeks, the company overlooked a group of protesters beating drums, pitching tents...Tags: Media Industry, Freedom of the Press, Business Enterprises, Judaism, Activism
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Federal authorities seek email accounts in missing-teen investigation
Authorities searching for the killer of North Carolina teen Phylicia Barnes obtained search warrants for email and Facebook accounts belonging to her and at least three other people, according to documents filed in U.S. District Court.
The documents,...Tags: Lawyers, Phylicia Barnes, Juvenile Delinquency, AOL LLC, Police Investigations
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Grandparent, driveway scams circulating in Howard
After hearing reports of scams being played in Howard County, the county government has issued a warning to residents. "If something seems out of the ordinary, it probably is, but you can protect yourselves and others by becoming more aware of these con-...Tags: Dominican Republic, U.S. Embassy, Ken Ulman
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What is a digital subscription and why should I get one? A digital subscription gives you unlimited access to all the content of...Tags: Credit and Debt, Media Industry, Online Media Industry, The New York Times, Twitter, Inc.
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Social networks bear load as phone lines jammed after quake
Moments after the Virginia earthquake hit Tuesday afternoon, Kafi D'Ambrosio tried calling her daughter's day care but couldn't get through. So instead, she turned to Facebook.
The 38-year-old Hamilton resident posted a message on her day-care provider's...Tags: Media Industry, TeleCommunication Systems Incorporated, Cell Phones, Twitter, Inc., Verizon Communications
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