Business Credit Card, The Cybercrime Economy
Posted by James Breen at 12 April 2008 0:25
All this and more makes grim reading, and while I had all the fantasy as leant how to manage to write my article about business credit card. Maybe one day I can sit on harvest of my posts and lol, who knows?
Don't wait too long, this might be over before you know it.
As a nonprofit fundraising professional I get to hear about numerous business launches and new technology services whose aim is to support charitable causes. I'm impressed with a recent new arrival, CardPartner, whose business mission is to allow nonprofit and membership-based organizations to offer private labeled credit cards to their constituents. Nonprofits earn $30 per approved application and then receive a percentage of every purchase made. There are several reasons I like this ..[More].
Take a look on this one post on yesterday.
1 comments edit related share plime.com190 Good Samaritan finds $140,000 - Hands it inIt was a tempting sight for struggling landscaper Eli Estrada: a bag filled with $140,000 on a Cerritos street. There was his credit card debt, upcoming wedding and making ends meet with his artificial grass and landscaping business. But turning it over to Long Beach police last month was the right thing to do, he said. picked by doggylives 9 ....
I should also introduce my friends to take a look at of this:
Dot-coms daunted by the financial downturn would be well advised to look to the cybercrime economy. Cybercriminals "have very sound business models," said Joe St Sauver, manager of Internet2 Security Programs through the University of Oregon at an RSA Conference panel on Wednesday, "better than many corporate business plans I routinely see." The conference session, "Deconstructing the Modern Online Criminal Ecosystem," offered interesting insight into the way the Internet's black market .. full article.
Maybe it is time for me try to write something right now.
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