Interesting articles for May 24th
Court fines “Rachel from card services” $1.7 million For years “Rachel” has been robocalling to tout fake credit relief scams, making her one of the least popular people in America. The FTC has been...
Read MoreCourt fines “Rachel from card services” $1.7 million For years “Rachel” has been robocalling to tout fake credit relief scams, making her one of the least popular people in America. The FTC has been...
Read MoreFTC acts against fake weight loss affiliate spammer The Federal Trade Commission has obtained a court order temporarily halting a Glendale, California, operation that allegedly used millions of illegal spam emails, along with...
Read MoreQuebec woman accused of using botnets and malware to harass 27 year old Valérie Gignac is facing criminal charges for allegedly taking over people’s computers remotely, spying on them through their web cameras and also harassing...
Read MoreMay 1, 2015 | Legal, News, United States
California case law currently allows spammers to send email with deceptive “From” and “Subject” lines, so long as the body of the message provides the true identity of the advertiser. For example,...
Read MoreThe Competition Bureau has taken action against what it considers to be deceptive marketing practices by two of Canada’s largest rental car companies, Aviscar and Budgetcar, and their parent company, Avis Budget Group Inc....
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