Monday, December 12, 2005

Pensioners Complain of More TIAA-CREF Glitches


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December 12, 2005

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In This Edition
1. News: Pensioners Complain of More TIAA-CREF Glitches
2. News: MasterCard, Hitachi Form Smart-Card Venture
3. News: IRS Makes Less Taxing Web Site
4. News: Fears Over Identity Theft Overblown: U.S. Study
5. News: Study: One in Four Users Is Target of E-Mail Phishing
Scams

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Finance Industry Update

1. News: Pensioners Complain of More TIAA-CREF Glitches

Updated: The continuing problems with the system are reportedly
causing some customers to receive far too much money.
http://ct.enews.eweek.com/rd/cts?d=186-2936-17-83-16222-340398-0-0-0-1

2. News: MasterCard, Hitachi Form Smart-Card Venture

MasterCard International and Hitachi are setting up a joint
venture to promote smart cards that use a common operating
system called Multos, according to published reports.
http://ct.enews.eweek.com/rd/cts?d=186-2936-17-83-16222-340401-0-0-0-1

3. News: IRS Makes Less Taxing Web Site

The revamped IRS Web site offers better search capabilities
and easier navigation for users.
http://ct.enews.eweek.com/rd/cts?d=186-2936-17-83-16222-340404-0-0-0-1

4. News: Fears Over Identity Theft Overblown: U.S. Study

A new study suggests consumers whose credit cards are lost or
stolen or whose personal information is accidentally
compromised face little risk of becoming victims of identity
theft.
http://ct.enews.eweek.com/rd/cts?d=186-2936-17-83-16222-340407-0-0-0-1

5. News: Study: One in Four Users Is Target of E-Mail Phishing
Scams

Roughly one in four U.S. Internet users is a target of phishing
attacks--phony e-mails seeking personal financial data--according
to a study conducted by Time Warner's Internet unit AOL and
the National Cyber Security Alliance.
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