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Scammers are using fake websites or social media posts to trick fans into buying counterfeit tickets, or worse, to events that don't even exist.
Fraud used to mean a stolen wallet or dodgy market stall. Now it’s emails, texts, calls, and even the plug socket at the airport. These ...
Social media is a highlight reel where people show their best selves and hide their flaws. This trend has also created a ...
A man faces charges in what Hernando County deputies call a "large-scale fuel theft" operation involving counterfeit credit ...
Also, the shopping was abysmal—when you wanted groceries or new clothes, you generally had to buy whatever was available at ...
After serving a search warrant, investigators said they arrested three men and uncovered a national credit card fraud ...