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Romance scammers now using fake webcam footage to deceive victims The Australian Eye (press release) Online Dating Magazine reports that scammers are now using fake Webcam footage to convincingly deceive victims. First, the scammer spends weeks inside Webcam chat rooms recording footage of an unsuspecting person on different days. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Couple Moves 800 Miles to Madison Home Not Really for Rent WMTV Scammers convinced an out-of-state couple to pay rent on a Madison home the owner only intended to sell. West-side resident Steve Borth was shocked earlier this month when a couple showed up, complete with moving truck, to live in his home. See all stories on this topic » | ||
JACK CROSS: The Savvy Senior: Be aware of financial scams Wicked Local Knowledge is a vital first step in avoiding the financial clutches of scammers. Next month we will discuss tips to help seniors protect themselves against financial fraud. · Because seniors receive Medicare, they are sometimes targeted by people posing ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Couple Drives 800 Miles to find they've been Scammed WSAW It typically involves a rental posting by a scammer of a property that's actually for sale. The scammer says they'll mail a key to the property once they receive some sort of payment. A newlywed couple trying to move Madison found themselves without ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Week In Gaming: Fake Pokemon apps, Kickstarter funding and helpful games Ars Technica By Kyle Orland | Published February 25, 2012 11:00 AM The story of a scammer rising to the top of the iOS app store charts generated a lot of attention this week before the app was removed from the digital marketplace after the fact. See all stories on this topic » | ||
The cold facts about scammers This is Tamworth The chances are that scammer has little or no personal information; they cold-call – or email – thousands of people and if they can con a few hundred out of £250, they can make a tidy living preying on folks' fears. So always say "No!" See all stories on this topic » | ||
Spring Break Alert: Beware of Bank Transfer Scams MainStreet If you get a phone call from "authorities" telling you that your child is in trouble and that it'll take a big bank payment to bail him or her out, it's most likely a scammer trying to spring break your bank account open. After all, your college-age ... See all stories on this topic » |
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