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...THAT WEBSITE ON WHICH YOU JUST ENTERED YOUR CREDIT-CARD NUMBER MAY BE A FAKE...
...members with conspiracy and fraud. The hackers were also allegedly involved in website "spoofing." Federal officials said the Russians tried to create a counterfeit website mimicking the real home page of PayPal, the popular online fund-transfer service. PayPal has been hit with such spoofs several times. When a fake site was operating, hackers e-mailed PayPal users and got them to click on a hyperlink with the spoof site's domain name: www.paypai.com On many computers, a capital I looks identical to the l at the end of the word PayPal...
...also got a great price on a flight to London, and $843.75 worth of goods at a store called Videotron. I'm guessing porn. I intend to blame a lot of things on the fake me. But the saddest thing about the criminal me is that he actually wound up charging less than I did in the two months we both had the cards. I considered canceling my card and letting him keep...
Creating a fake ID in the '60s had a much lower degree of difficulty than it does today, when embedded photographs are a common feature. Young Barbara Bush had to have gone to some trouble to acquire her phony Maryland photo ID, now framed as a trophy in the family room of a New Haven, Conn., security guard. Most IDs during Bannon's era simply had spaces for identifying characteristics, and they were easy enough to alter. They were also often issued under questionable, if not laughable, auspices--in Bannon's case, the Andover Stickball League, the name of which...
...four years, until he turned 21, Tim Bannon, Andover '65, used to carry a false identification card. Most of the information on it was fabricated, but at an age when personal identity is usually up for grabs anyway, this would hardly have troubled a prep-school junior. A fake ID, taken in combination with the condom customarily nestled next to it, represented pure possibility--early admission to adulthood with all its intensely anticipated pleasures. Everyone Bannon knew at Andover owned such a card, and for a good reason that we'll get to in a moment...