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By creating replicas of legitimate Web sites, phishers fool unsuspecting surfers into divulging personal information such as birth dates and Social Security numbers. The swindlers then use the data t
By creating replicas of legitimate Web sites, phishers fool unsuspecting surfers into divulging personal information such as birth dates and Social Security numbers. The swindlers then use this data
Corporate Counsel
As the GC of Lost Arrow Corporation -- which owns outdoor clothing maker Patagonia, kayaking gear maker Lotus Designs, women's surf apparel maker Water Girl USA, and surfboard manufacturer Point Blan
Mona Patel traded time sheets for T-shirts after four years in Ropes & Gray's corporate and high-tech practice. She figuratively and literally went outdoors, joining Vermont's Burton Snowboards for a
...the most benign circumstances, force annoying pop-up windows to appear when surfers visit certain sites.But there's a darker side to...
N a cool, early summer evening, the cobblestone streets of Pamplona are teeming. University students, freed from school for the day, giggle as they flirt with one another and furiously thumb instant
...sure: Fortunately for us (and our readership), courts take pity on Web surfers who can't spell properly. To: Hef@playboy.com...
...letters from the Church of Scientology International alleging copyright infringement. If Web surfers looked for information about the church using Google's search tools, the...
...also managed to stay in really good shape. Stead -- an avid skier, surfer, and mountain biker -- was in training for a triathlon, his first, when...
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