Carnival of Fraud – July 21, 2008

Posted on July 21st, 2008

Welcome to the July 21, 2008 edition of carnival of fraud.

otherdeb (Deb Wunder) presents How my roommate accidentally blew this month?s rent posted at The Dangling Conversation.

Leon Gettler presents No more corporate crime hardball posted at Sox First, saying, “In another sign that the administration is easing up on its fight against corporate crime, the US Justice Department is backing off from its hard-line that forces corporations to turn over confidential communications between their attorneys and company executives under scrutiny by prosecutors. It’s a big win for business and lawyers who have argued such sanctions were coercive and unconstitutional.”

Bozidar Spirovski presents Information theft – Minimize targets of opportunity posted at Information Security Short Takes.

nickel presents How and Why to Freeze Your Credit posted at fivecentnickel.com.

Raymond presents The Benefits and Dangers Of Payday Loans and Cash Advance posted at Money Blue Book.

Silicon Valley Blogger presents They Want To Make Money Fast posted at The Digerati Life, saying, “This article discusses the profile of a scam victim.”

Tracy Coenen presents Overstock continues to mislead investors with phony EBITDA calculation posted at Fraud Files Blog, saying, “Patrick Byrne and Overstock.com are at it again.”

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