Online Trading Firms to Swap Fraud Tips

Washingtonpost.com today ran a story I wrote about representatives from some of the nation's top online stock trading firms who will meet tomorrow with federal law enforcement officials to discuss ways they can work together to combat Internet fraud.

From the story: "Security experts from E*Trade, Fidelity, TD Ameritrade and Scottrade and other trading firms will meet with agents from the Department of Homeland Security, the FBI and the U.S. Postal Service. The meeting will be held in Pittsburgh at the offices of the National Cyber Forensics Training Alliance (NCFTA), a public-private partnership whose members collaborate on anti-fraud efforts."

Read more at this link here.

By Brian Krebs  |  March 22, 2007; 8:28 PM ET
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