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LA Wants To Ban Media Helicopters from Police Chases; Workers at Missile Site Arrested; Fake Job Postings Snatch Personal Info

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Feb 28, 20031 min
CSO and CISOData and Information Security

LA Wants To Ban Media Helicopters from Police Chases

A Los Angeles councilman proposed banning news helicopters from the vicinity of police chases, according to a story in the Mercury News. The Merc reports that the councilman, Dennis Zine, argues that the helicopters encourage suspects to flee.Workers at Missile Site ArrestedBoston Globe. The Globe reports that the suspects were working for a subcontractor on the Francis E. Warren Air Force Base in Wyoming.

Police arrested 37 employees of the Army Corps of Engineers who were working at the nation’s largest arsenal of intercontinental missiles and accused them of being in the country illegally, according to a story in today’s

Fake Job Postings Snatch Personal InfoDigitalMASS. The story reports that the warnings were not precipitated by any recent event, but rather by a general concern for a problem that affects many online job sites.

Monster.com, the online job board, is sending e-mails to millions of job seekers warning that fake job listings are being used to collect personal information, according to a story in