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April 28, 2006 |

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Phishers’ Software Creates New Challenges for Industry By Katie Curnutte Just as financial institutions are starting to catch up with and educate customers about traditional phishing attacks, sophisticated software that allows fraudsters to steal personal information with a few keystrokes and more targeted attacks of banks and credit unions are making it easier for criminals to steal peoples identities.
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NAR: Drop in Sales Won’t Be That Bad By Katie Curnutte The expected drop in home sales this year may not be as bad as many experts have predicted, even as rates on 30-year mortgages reach their highest level in four years, according to the National Association of Realtors.
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Expert: Economy’s Future ‘Not Cheery’ By Katie Curnutte The decline of the housing market may spawn consumers who are not as strong as they have been, according to Frederick S. Breimeyer, a Boston-area economist for the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.
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