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It records everything you type: Your passwords. Your user names. Even the text you deleted. It logs the Web sites you've visited and stores screenshots of whatever you are viewing. You don't even know it has infected your computer. Full Article at Orlando Sentinel
On Friday, Pre-Paid Legal Services (PPD) tried to diffuse some of the negativity brought on by a complaint from the Federal Trade Commission by saying the complaint was the “next step in an ongoing process." Full Article at FOX News
WASHINGTON - SEPTEMBER 17: Federal Trade Commission Chairman Jon Leibowitz (L) and Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner attend a meeting with attorneys general from 12 states about combating fraud in the housing markets at the Treasury Department Septem... View Photo »
We believe that, after the PSC fully reviews the transaction, it will come out -- as the U.S. Department of Justice, the Federal Trade Commission and three other states have -- in support of the transaction
By Loné Beasley Publisher Pre-Paid Legal stock fell Thursday after the Ada company released information regarding a proposed draft complaint from the Federal Trade Commission as part of an inquiry that began more than two years ago. Full Article at AdaEveningNews.com
WASHINGTON, DC (WUSA) -- The Federal Trade Commission has asked a federal court to issue a contempt order against BlueHippo. The FTC says the company violated a 2008 agreement it reached with the agency. Full Article at WUSA Washington, DC
You know the old saying about how we’re from the government and we’re here to help you? That’s what came to mind as I read the Federal Trade Commission’s notice for its workshop on journalism in the digital age. Full Article at Nieman Journalism Lab
WASHINGTON - SEPTEMBER 17: (L-R, back row) Federal Trade Commission Chairman Jon Leibowitz, Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner, Attorney General Eric Holder and Housing and Urban Development Secretary Shaun Donovan attend a meeting with attorneys gene... View Photo »
Intel understands that AMD will contend to the European Commission, the New York Attorney General and to the U.S. Federal Trade Commission that any Intel Retroactive Discounts, Accused Bid Buckets or Accused End-User Discounts are anti-competitive and unlawful and that they should be prohibited
Pre-Paid Legal Services, Inc. (NYSE: PPD) wishes to clarify information provided in our press release issued yesterday, November 19, 2009. Full Article at Street Insider
.Washington, D.C. - infoZine - An online marketer of purportedly “free” Internet auction kits, which automatically charged unwitting consumers $59.95 a month for enrollment in an “online supplier” program for Internet auctions, has agreed to settle... Full Article at Kansas City Infozine
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WASHINGTON - SEPTEMBER 17: Federal Trade Commission Chairman Jon Leibowitz (L) and Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner attend a meeting with attorneys general from 12 states about combating fraud in the housing markets at the Treasury Department September 17, 2009 in Washington, DC.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - SEPTEMBER 17: (L-R, back row) Federal Trade Commission Chairman Jon Leibowitz, Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner, Attorney General Eric Holder and Housing and Urban Development Secretary Shaun Donovan attend a meeting with attorneys general from 12 states about combating...
View Photo »Federal Trade Commission Chairman Jon Leibowitz, left, chats with California Attorney General Jerry Brown after the announcement of lawsuits to shut down large-scale loan modification scams in Los Angeles and Orange Counties, at a news conference in Los Angeles Wednesday, July 15, 2009.
View Photo »Federal Trade Commission Chairman Jon Leibowitz, left, speaks as California Attorney General Jerry Brown stands at right, announcing lawsuits to shut down large-scale loan modification scams in Los Angeles and Orange Counties, at a news conference in Los Angeles, Wednesday, July 15, 2009.
View Photo »Federal Trade Commission Chairman Jon Leibowitz points to a display of an advertisement that appears to be a government agency, but is actually a scam, as he announces lawsuits to shut down large-scale loan modification scams in Los Angeles and Orange Counties, at a news conference in L...
View Photo »Federal Trade Commission (FTC) Chairman Jon Leibowitz briefs reporters on his agency's plans for consumer protection on such issues as the consolidation of the pharmaceutical industry and mortgage fraud, as well as pending Congressional legislation, at the Reuters Financial Regulation S...
View Photo »Federal Trade Commission (FTC) Chairman Jon Leibowitz briefs reporters on his agency's plans for consumer protection on such issues as the consolidation of the pharmaceutical industry and mortgage fraud, as well as pending Congressional legislation, at the Reuters Financial Regulation S...
View Photo »Federal Trade Commission (FTC) Chairman Jon Leibowitz briefs reporters on his agency's plans for consumer protection on such issues as the consolidation of the pharmaceutical industry and mortgage fraud, as well as pending Congressional legislation, at the Reuters Financial Regulation S...
View Photo »Federal Trade Commission (FTC) Chairman Jon Leibowitz briefs reporters on his agency's plans for consumer protection on such issues as the consolidation of the pharmaceutical industry and mortgage fraud, as well as pending Congressional legislation, at the Reuters Financial Regulation S...
View Photo »Federal Trade Commission Chairman Jon Leibowitz (L), US Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner (C), and US Attorney General Eric Holder hold a news conference announcing their new multi-agency crackdown on mortgage loan modification fraud and foreclosure rescue scams, at the Treasury Depar...
View Photo »WASHINGTON - APRIL 06: Federal Trade Commission Chairman Jon Leibowitz (R) makes an announcement at the Treasury Department April 6, 2009 in Washington, DC.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - APRIL 06: Federal Trade Commission Chairman Jon Leibowitz (R) makes an announcement with U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder at the Treasury Department April 6, 2009 in Washington, DC.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - APRIL 06: Federal Trade Commission Chairman Jon Leibowitz (R) makes an announcement with U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder at the Treasury Department April 6, 2009 in Washington, DC.
View Photo »Federal Trade Commission (FTC) Chairman Jon Liebowitz, at podium, speaks as Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner, right, during a news conference at the Treasury Department in Washington, Monday, April 6, 2009, to announce a coordinated government effort to protect homeowners seeking as...
View Photo »Federal Trade Commission (FTC) Chairman Jon Liebowitz speaks at the Treasury Department in Washington, Monday, April 6, 2009, about a coordinated government effort to protect homeowners from criminal scams while seeking assistance under the Making Home Affordable program, in Washington,...
View Photo »FILE - In this July 20, 2009 file photo, gasoline prices are shown at a gas station in Portland, Ore. The Federal Trade Commission is issuing a new rule Thursday, Aug. 6, 2009, meant to stop price manipulation in the petroleum industry.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - APRIL 06: Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner (C) make an announcement with (L-R) Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan, Federal Trade Commission Chairman Jon Leibowitz, U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder and Housing and Urban Development Secretary Shaun Donovan at the Tr...
View Photo »Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner, center, announces at the Treasury Department in Washington, Monday, April 6, 2009, a coordinated government effort to protect homeowners from criminal scams as they seek assistance under President Obama's Making Home Affordable program.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - DECEMBER 09: John Mackey, CEO of Whole Foods, speaks during a news conference on Capitol Hill, December 9, 2008 in Washington, DC. Mackey announced a new legal challenge to the Federal Trade Commission's antitrust review of the proposed merger of Whole Foods and Wild Oats.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - DECEMBER 09: John Mackey, CEO of Whole Foods, speaks while surrounded by Whole Foods employees during a news conference on Capitol Hill, December 9, 2008 in Washington, DC.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - DECEMBER 09: John Mackey, CEO of Whole Foods, speaks while surrounded by Whole Foods employees during a news conference on Capitol Hill, December 9, 2008 in Washington, DC.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - DECEMBER 09: John Mackey, CEO of Whole Foods, speaks while surrounded by Whole Foods employees during a news conference on Capitol Hill, December 9, 2008 in Washington, DC.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - DECEMBER 09: John Mackey, CEO of Whole Foods, walks up to the podium to speak during a news conference on Capitol Hill, December 9, 2008 in Washington, DC.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - SEPTEMBER 17: (L-R, back row) Federal Trade Commission Chairman Jon Leibowitz, Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner, Attorney General Eric Holder and Housing and Urban Development Secretary Shaun Donovan attend a meeting with attorneys general from 12 states about combating...
View Photo »We believe that, after the PSC fully reviews the transaction, it will come out -- as the U.S. Department of Justice, the Federal Trade Commission and three other states have -- in support of the transaction
Intel understands that AMD will contend to the European Commission, the New York Attorney General and to the U.S. Federal Trade Commission that any Intel Retroactive Discounts, Accused Bid Buckets or Accused End-User Discounts are anti-competitive and unlawful and that they should be prohibited
We are actively working to resolve other matters, including class action cases in the state of Delaware and Europe. We continue to cooperate with the US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and will be explaining the terms of [this agreement] to them ... But the NY Attorney General's case is absolutely withou...
The Federal Reserve … has repeatedly failed to act despite repeated demands from Congress [and] the Federal Trade Commission is responsible for consumer protections … but lacks the authority and capacity to examine them
Though the charges are familiar, the latest complaint increases the pressure on Intel, which has already paid a $1.45 billion fine to antitrust authorities in Europe and faces an investigation by the U.S. Federal Trade Commission.
What we did was quickly review our office, notifiy Missouri Highway Patrol, work with Office of Administration, notifiy Multi-State Information Sharing and Analysis Center, and also the Federal Trade Commission, so that we could protect Missouri taxpayers.
The AT&T lawsuit is not going to matter for consumers, but AT&T is doing this for people at the Federal Communications Commission and the Federal Trade Commission, because AT&T needs to counter a perception that AT&T is selling something it can't deliver
Aside from this latest blow, Intel is facing an active U.S. Federal Trade Commission investigation, not culminated in charges yet but likely to soon, as well as the expensive civil suit with AMD. And on top of that, there's the international appeals. You could say Intel is getting pretty muddy about now...
Some calls are in areas of the law that are not regulated by the Federal Trade Commission
We are very excited to bring this important, and timely, authentication service to businesses across the country. Concurrently, the Federal Trade Commission is conducting a review of its guidelines for testimonials, product review sites, advertorials, blogs and other internet marketing media. These acti...
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC), the government body responsible for enforcing these guidelines, has gone too far in defining the intent of the law and has chosen to apply the guidelines to all businesses, large and small
You've got both houses of Congress, the Federal Trade Commission and the FCC all looking at the future of journalism and all trying to get their hooks into it.
If these dealers were subjected to CFPA, ostensibly they could be regulated in terms of how they market and advertise, how their showroom is designed, and theoretically they could even have their prices regulated ... Auto dealers are already and will continue to be regulated by the States, the Federal R...
The Federal Trade Commission of the United States is drafting legislation to fine people who accept money to promote a product but don't disclose that
We’re stuck sharing the reputation of some of the bad players in this field ... The president of our company is a former Federal Trade Commission prosecutor and former assistant attorney general in Florida. He spent his career prosecuting scams.
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