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Netflix fired its Call Centre Worker for stealing Credit-Card Details of Customers

Filed in archive Netflix on December 30, 2011

Netflix the online movie service has fired a call centre worker for his misconduct of stealing credit card numbers from the customers of Netflix. The company disclosed this news via a letter to the office of the New Hampshire Attorney General recently, which was published online. The employee was soon fired as Netflix came to know about the data theft on April 4.

Sharon Williamson the senior counsel at Netflix wrote that the worker accessed the credit card information of few Netflix customers over past two months approximately, without legal authorization. The employee procured customer names and their credit card details, the incident was reported to the local police and Netflix is also investigating it.

Netflix has also planned to notify its customers about their data that had been stolen.

Netflix fired its Call Centre Worker for stealing Credit-Card Details of Customers
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Documentary TV Online

Filed in archive Online streaming on December 24, 2011

Documentary TV Online
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A funny documentary series called "Craigslist TV" is another good reason to watch TV online, since it is not broadcast in any other format. Now in its third season, this series follows outrageous Craigslist postings in real time. For example, the show has chronicled a stuntman looking for a woman to light him on fire, a ninja for hire, a foam weapons league in search of new warriors, and a geek trying to find a date.

Executive producer Drew Brown summed the show up nicely by saying that often during filming he is thinking "how did we get here...how did this happen and how do we get out of here." Yet he clearly has a passion for finding new and unusual characters among Los Angeles area Craigslist users, by allowing them to opt in for a chance to be considered for the show when they post to the site. Brown estimates that they get 1,000 people clicking the opt-in button every day.

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How to watch TV shows by streaming online

Filed in archive Online streaming on December 18, 2011

How to watch TV shows by streaming online
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Everybody wants to watch some TV. The latest shows and everything that's happening there is simply captivating and in the modern world, is perhaps essential in socializing. However, as a person who is living alone, you cannot afford to buy yourself premium cable TV deals. That's why you need to consider getting yourself informed on the latest the internet has to offer.

Nowadays, you can consider going online and getting yourself some crazy TV time through streaming online. Did you know that every show you like to watch can be streamed live from the internet? It doesn't matter if the channel is a private one or a public one, you can find it online. Why pay $400 a year when you can get it for free? Go to Google and find your site today!

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