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FTC takes action against businesses that lie to us about threats to our computers

Posted on November 18, 2014 by pogowasright.org

Sometimes I find out about FTC enforcement actions before the FTC has disclosed anything.  Case in point (no pun intended), Courthouse News reports: Inbound Call Experts et al. defraud consumers by lying about threats to their computers, the FTC says.

There is no mention of this case on the FTC’s site (yet).

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