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  2. Sneaky scammers drain bank account in sinister phone phishing ...

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    Fraud alerts from banks can be exploited by savvy thieves. Kurt the CyberGuy offers his advice on how to protect yourself against these scammers. Sneaky scammers drain bank account in sinister ...

  3. Here’s how one victim was swindled out of $58,000 in a ...

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    According to the FBI, investment scams accounted for 71 percent of all crypto scams and represented over $3.96bn in lost money in 2023. The next four most popular cryptocurrency scams were in tech ...

  4. Buying or renting a home? Be alert to these common scams. - AOL

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    Known as seller impersonation fraud, the scam involves bad actors who impersonate real owners of homes, and steal victims' cash by requesting up-front payment on far-fetched, fake deals. In one ...

  5. Internet Crime Complaint Center - Wikipedia

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    Internet Crime Complaint Center. The Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) is a division of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) concerning suspected Internet-facilitated criminal activity. The IC3 gives victims a convenient and easy-to-use reporting mechanism that alerts authorities of suspected criminal or civil violations on the Internet.

  6. Arrest of Omi in a Hellcat - Wikipedia

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    Bill Omar Carrasquillo (born September 6, 1986), known professionally as Omi in a Hellcat (stylized in all caps), is an American YouTuber who was sentenced to five and a half years of prison and fined US$ 30,000,000[3] on charges of conspiracy, copyright infringement, fraud, money laundering, and tax evasion over a cable television piracy scheme.

  7. Fake news websites in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Fake news websites played a large part in the online news community during the election, reinforced by extreme exposure on Facebook and Google. [35] Approximately 115 pro-Trump fake stories were shared on Facebook a total of 30 million times, and 41 pro-Clinton fake stories shared a total of 7.6 million times.

  8. FBI issues scam alert - AOL

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    Jun. 12—The FBI Portland Division has seen an increase in reports of scammers falsely representing themselves as FBI agents, or a representative of another government agency, and sending ...

  9. FBI: Scam that has cost senior citizens millions now in ... - AOL

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    July 25, 2024 at 9:52 AM. A scam that largely targets senior citizens, convincing them to liquidate and hand over assets, is heating up again, according to the FBI. "The FBI has received numerous ...