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General Motors LLC., et al., In the Matter of
State of the Bureau: A BCP Progress Report
Helping Military Consumers Protect Against Scams & Identity Theft
Go ask your web host some questions: Tips for businesses from the GoDaddy settlement
GoDaddy, Inc., et al., In the Matter of
Case settles charges that the company failed to secure its website-hosting services against attacks that could harm its customers and visitors to the customers’ websites.
Identity Theft: Protecting Yourself, Reporting, and Recovering
Concerned about deceptive earnings claims? So’s the FTC, and we want your feedback
Informal Hearing on Proposed Trade Regulation Rule on Impersonation of Government and Businesses
Look who’s covered: the amended TSR and tech support scams
Food for thought: The FTC’s proposed settlement with Grubhub
Getting to the bottom line: The FTC’s bipartisan Junk Fees Rule and your business
How To Bring National Consumer Protection Week to Your Library
Paying to get paid: gamified job scams drive record losses
Superior Servicing, LLC., FTC v.
The Federal Trade Commission has stopped a scheme that allegedly bilked millions of dollars out of consumers burdened with student loan debt by pretending to be affiliated with the U.S. Department of Education in violation of the FTC’s Impersonation Rule, collecting illegal advance fees, and making other deceptive claims.
The U.S. District Court for the District of Nevada entered a temporary restraining order on November 22, 2024 and a preliminary injunction against corporate defendant Superior Servicing on December 6, 2024.
As holiday shopping begins, the FTC and IRS agree: scams and identity theft are always bad for business
Protecting consumers’ location data: Key takeaways from four recent cases
Unpacking Real Time Bidding through FTC’s case on Mobilewalla
Selling facial recognition technology or other biometric information technologies? Stick to the facts
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