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August 19, 1992 | From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Orange County Credit Reporting Services Settle With FTC: Two Orange County credit reporting services, along with an Ohio company, have agreed to take steps to prevent what the Federal Trade Commission says were breaches of personal privacy. The companies--Information Resource Service Co. of Fullerton, CDB Infotek of Orange and Inter-fact Inc. of Maple Heights, Ohio--admitted no wrongdoing in the settlement, which involved no fines.
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August 19, 1992 | CHRIS WOODYARD, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Two Orange County credit reporting services, along with an Ohio company, have agreed to a settlement aimed at preventing breaches of personal privacy, the Federal Trade Commission said Tuesday. The FTC had alleged that the three companies failed to prevent individuals' credit reports from being reviewed by people who had no legitimate reason to see them. The companies--Information Resource Service Co. in Fullerton, CDB Infotek in Orange and Inter-fact Inc.
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August 19, 1992 | CHRIS WOODYARD, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Two Orange County credit reporting services, along with an Ohio company, have agreed to a settlement aimed at preventing breaches of personal privacy, the Federal Trade Commission said Tuesday. The FTC had alleged that the three companies failed to prevent individuals' credit reports from being reviewed by people who had no legitimate reason to see them. The companies--Information Resource Service Co. in Fullerton, CDB Infotek in Orange and Inter-fact Inc.
BUSINESS
August 19, 1992 | From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Orange County Credit Reporting Services Settle With FTC: Two Orange County credit reporting services, along with an Ohio company, have agreed to take steps to prevent what the Federal Trade Commission says were breaches of personal privacy. The companies--Information Resource Service Co. of Fullerton, CDB Infotek of Orange and Inter-fact Inc. of Maple Heights, Ohio--admitted no wrongdoing in the settlement, which involved no fines.
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July 23, 1995
* Armando Geday has been appointed vice president and general manager of Rockwell's Multimedia Communications division in Newport Beach. The division, previously known as the Modem Systems business, makes fax and data modem chip sets. Geday joined Rockwell in 1986 as a market research analyst. In 1988 he became product line manager, facsimile modems. He was named director, worldwide marketing in 1991 and has been business director of Modem Systems since 1993.
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April 24, 1994 | BRAD BONHALL, TIMES STAFF WRITER
For the street-smart gumshoe of Hollywood fame, the price paid for cracking a tough case was usually a broken rib or a black eye. A more likely occupational hazard for the private investigator of the mid-'90s is eye strain or a sore wrist.
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