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Hacking of non-commercial domains
By No Fax Payday Loans- David
Aug 20th 2008
at 6:19 am EDT
(Updated
Aug 20th 2008 at 6:19 am EDT)
When we are in a great urgent in terms of shortage of money, payday lending stores is the best solution to this problem. The transaction is very easy and you don’t need to wait for a long period of time. The cash that you need is transferred to your accounts just in a minute after the easy online transaction. But did you know that online payday companies today are being hacked by illegal perpetrators? Yes, its true that is why Link wants you to be aware of this google results disturbance or can be called as hacking, that might lead to confusion and deception of these fraudulent acts for profit or to gain some unfair and dishonest advantage. The major targets are the reputable non-commercial domains such as. edu.gov.org. For more details and information about these illegal perpetrators, you may click this link. Link
An article in the Minneapolis Star Tribune last week looked at how students in Minnesota might be affected now that student loans are starting to dry up. The article reports that the average student that attends college in Minnesota college carries a debt load of $23,375 -- that's higher than the national average.
The article says not to worry, however:
"There may be fewer lenders, but I'm not in a panic," said Jane Williams, director of financial aid at Concordia. "We still think there are plenty of loans out there. I don't think it's necessary for families to be worried."
Oh good. There are still plenty of lenders out there.
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