Businessweek (may 30, 2005)

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REINING IN HEALTH COSTS (P. 28) l GOLF&THE BUSINESS LIFE (P. 95) www.businessweek.com MAY 30, 2005 HACKER HUNTERS An elite force battles the Web’s dark side BY BRIAN GROW (P. 74) TeAM YYeP G Digitally signed by TeAM YYePG DN: cn=TeAM YYePG, c=US, o=TeAM YYePG, ou=TeAM YYePG, [email protected] Reason: I attest to the accuracy and integrity of this document Date: 2005.05.23 08:09:51 +08'00' Dan Larkin, chief of the FBI’s Internet Crime Complaint Center THE TIME FOR DESIGNER MUD FLAPS HAS ARRIVED. Introducing the all-new 2006 Lincoln Mark LT. Prepare to be pampered in an extravagant new way. Soft leather and gleaming chrome trim to attract and arouse. A 300-hp, 5.4L V-8 to astonish and impress. After all, power is the best fashion. Travel Well May 30, 2005 74 Cover Story ON PATROL 74 The Hacker Hunters The FBI has made e-crime its thirdhighest priority, after terrorism and counterintelligence 81 Foiling the Phishers Hackers are finding new ways to steal your info—and your money News: Analysis & Commentary 28 Taming the Health-Care Beast Corporate America is finally making headway in its battle with runaway health costs 32 Is the AFL-CIO Headed for Splitsville? 28 Five unions are threatening to quit if Sweeney is reelected president 34 Online Music: Rewriting the Score Can Yahoo! move listeners away from buying singles to subscriptions? STILL FEVERISH? A slackening in health-care costs 35 Who’s Getting What Online Web content: More sites are charging 68 38 Kirk Kerkorian’s Axman Cometh Abercrombie & Fitch’s quirky boss Facing fan rage