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  1. FTC puts conditions on Abbott Laboratories’ proposed $25B acq. of rival medical device maker St. Jude Medical, Inc.:

  2. . is seeking a General Attorney (Trade Regulation) (GS-13/15). (Position closes today). Apply here:

  3. FTC went after 20 unlawful debt collection enterprises & added 44 collectors 2 the banned list in 2016 alone:

  4. Transactions granted early termination of the HSR waiting period by the FTC & DOJ on Dec. 23 are now posted:

  5. Check out the latest blog on the FTC Workshop: Changing demographics, evolving conversations:

  6. There’s an app for that (but it might be fake):

  7. FTC action halts timeshare resale scheme--consumers lured into paying in advance to sell or rent their property:

  8. There are consumer issues that affect many veterans & military retirees. Watch our forum to learn about them:

  9. Under the order, a federal judge will appoint a monitor to oversee the defendants’ business for 2 years, at the defendants’ expense.

  10. . prohibits ICE & other defendants from misrepresenting that they've found performance/security issues on consumers’ computers.

  11. The tech support products & services that ICE pitched falsely claimed to find viruses & malware on consumers’ computers.

  12. Inbound Call Experts (ICE) did biz as Adv. Tech Support & used high-pressure sales pitches to sell tech support products/services.

  13. Telemarketing defendants charged by FTC in tech support scheme will pay $10M for consumer redress:

  14. : Listen to Pres Roosevelt speak on 7/12/37 @ the laying of cornerstone 4 FTC's Art Deco hq bldg:

  15. Transactions granted early termination of the HSR waiting period by the FTC & DOJ on Dec. 21 are now posted:

  16. : Never reply to emails, texts or pop-up messages requesting or financial information.

  17. Read these on how to avoid having your business voicemail hacked: (1/4)

  18. Always change default passwords for all voicemail boxes. (2/4)

  19. Don’t use obvious passwords such as an address, birth date, phone number, repeating numbers, such as 000000 or 123456. (4/4)

  20. Hackers usually break into voicemail systems during holidays or wknds, when changes to messages are less likely to be noticed (3/4)

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