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Regulator calls on Google to ban ads for binary options, cryptocurrencies

Regulator calls on Google to ban ads for binary options, cryptocurrencies

by Admin | Feb 7, 2018 | Online Fraud, Recent Articles

Following Facebook’s announcement last week that it was banning all advertising for binary options, cryptocurrencies and initial coin offerings, a Canadian regulator has called on Google to do the same. Jason Roy, a senior investigator at the Manitoba Securities...
Editorial: Why the University of California-Berkley study on understanding the risk of stolen credentials is so important

Editorial: Why the University of California-Berkley study on understanding the risk of stolen credentials is so important

by Admin | Nov 17, 2017 | Featured, Identity Fraud, Uncategorized

A new 15 page study published by the University of California-Berkeley, using data gathered from Google as their case study, found 25 per cent of Google accounts within the data set were exposed and open to hackers looking to steal account information. Subsequently it...
A ruling against Canadian Google could impact free speech globally

A ruling against Canadian Google could impact free speech globally

by Admin | Jun 29, 2017 | Online Fraud, Recent Articles

The Supreme Court of Canada issued an order to Google on Wednesday: stop showing search results for a company accused of fraud, not just in Canada, but throughout the entire world. The court’s ruling that the Alphabet Inc. search subsidiary...
Updating search results ‘commonly used tool’ for website administrators

Updating search results ‘commonly used tool’ for website administrators

by Admin | Jun 18, 2016 | Featured, Relationship Fraud

News that the Liberal government has asked Google to remove search results leading to web pages from Stephen Harper’s time as prime minister sparked outrage from the Opposition Conservatives on Thursday. But the government said it was simply doing some routine...

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