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Office Depot, Inc.
Office Depot, Inc. and its tech support software provider Support.com, Inc., settled Federal Trade Commission allegations that the two companies tricked customers into buying millions of dollars' worth of computer repair and technical services by deceptively claiming their software had found malware on the customers' computers.
Information Security and Financial Institutions: FTC Workshop to Examine Safeguards Rule
Defendants Responsible for International Business Coaching Operation to Pay More Than $17 Million in FTC Settlements
FTC Sues Online Trading Academy for Running an Investment Training Scheme
New FTC Data Show Consumers Reported Losing More Than $200 Million to Romance Scams in 2019
FTC Seeks Public Comment on its Endorsement Guides
16 CFR Part 255: Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising; Request for Comments
FTC Acts to Stop Two Companies from Making Unproven Bone and Joint Claims
FTC Acts to Stop Deceptive Ad Sales to Small Businesses
Production Media Company
In February 2020, two Oregon-based media production companies and their owner agreed to settle FTC charges that they deceptively pitched “exclusive” advertising placements to small businesses and misled them about when the ads would be printed and distributed. The order settling the FTC’s complaint bans the defendants from such deceptive conduct and requires them to pay $100,000.
FTC Submits Annual Budget Request, Performance Plan and Performance Report to Congress
New FTC Data Spotlight: Fake Check Scams Cause Big Losses, Especially for Consumers in Their Twenties
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