Carnival of Fraud – August 18, 2008

Welcome to the August 18, 2008 edition of carnival of fraud.

Helen Anderson presents Protect Yourself When Shopping Online posted at Savings Accounts.

Jeremy presents Criminal Charges: Volume I posted at blogs.creditcards.com.

Tracy Coenen presents When money talks, Mark Shurtleff listens posted at Fraud Files Blog.

Aahz presents How eBay Western Union Scams Actually Work posted at Philaahzophy, saying, “People are still getting caught up in Western Union scams on eBay (and other websites). Perhaps some understanding of exactly how these frauds work will help slow things down…”

Wenchypoo presents TV D-Day: Will You Need a Converter Box? posted at Wisdom From Wenchypoo’s Mental Wastebasket, saying, “Here’s what the government ISN’T telling us about TV converter box day.”

Lisa Spinelli presents A Scammer’s Heaven: On-Line Fraud posted at Greener Pastures: Personal Finance.

SEC Fraud presents SEC Settles with Former Apple Lawyer: 2.2M & 5 Year Ban posted at SEC Fraud.

CreditAddict presents Millions of Credit Card Numbers Compromised posted at CreditAddict.

Silicon Valley Blogger presents Don’t Get Scammed! Reduce The Risk of Identity Theft posted at The Digerati Life, saying, “Thank you!”

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