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What if a computer hacker broke through your security system and stole or compromised all your customer data?
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It is as if Scotland stole something, or committed some dreadful sin against rugby and the English right to win that match.
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Both live honorable lives, and never lie or stole from anyone.
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Those who were less reliable or effectively stole from their customers would be driven out of the market.
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In other cases, housing directors in other tribes awarded no-bid contracts to friends or family members, or simply stole the money.
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But there were more, some arising from his dealings in the 1980s with another Labour multi-millionaire, the monstrous Robert Maxwell, who stole his workers' pensions before falling or jumping off his luxury yacht into the Atlantic.
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Someone's trying to steal a car or a report that someone just stole my purse.
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The theft is thought to have involved a phishing scam, whereby fraudsters stole password details by creating a bogus websites or messages that mimic legitimate ones.
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This was not the case, but Wadsworth indulged this indulgence of him and smiled as the boy turned cartwheels, stole up behind the cook while she bent to the bake oven, or played a guessing game with acorns hidden in his fists.
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It appears that local banks suffered both lost revenues, as the interlopers stole their fees and interest on loans, and also higher costs, as they offered higher deposit rates or spent more on advertising or service to keep hold of their customers.
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