This email was sent to Money Box subscribers on 30 March 2007

In Money Box this week:

The world's biggest data theft as 45 million credit and debit card details are stolen. But are UK shoppers at TK Maxx – whose parent company lost the information – really at risk of fraud?

We report from an international conference on electronic crime. Experts reveal new techniques to part us from our data, and warn that this global problem is getting worse.

The Office of Fair Trading turns up the pressure on the banks by changing its review of current account penalty charges into a full blown investigation.

And if your baby is due on Sunday or later there are more rights to maternity leave, more rights while you are on maternity leave, and rights to more maternity pay. They are the latest in a long series of changes. No wonder mothers and their employers are confused.

And in a web-only special we interview Nationwide about its new 25 year fixed rate mortgage.

That's Money Box – live on Saturday at noon, repeated Sunday at 9pm and any time (after midday) on the web.

Best wishes,

Paul Lewis

 


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