Fraud

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Fraud is a wrongful or criminal deception intended to result in financial or personal gain.

Florida Teen Who Hacked Famous Twitter Accounts Was Sentenced to 3 Years in Prison

18-year-old US resident Graham Ivan Clark pleaded guilty to committing a hacker attack on the social network Twitter for the purpose of fraud. A Florida court sentenced him to three years in a juvenile prison.

Handy Tips: How to Recognize a Fraudster

Recognizing a fraudster is only easy in movies. In reality, they behave just like ordinary people. However, there are some specifics of their behavior, so we will tell you about them in this article.

How to Protect Yourself From Online Shopping Scams During Sales

During seasonal sales, there is a peak in the activity of scammers. While buyers are thinking about how to buy a rare item with a crazy discount, the scammers are dreaming of the moment they get information about bank cards and withdraw money from them.
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Florida Teen Accused of Massive Twitter Hack Targeting Barack Obama, Bill Gates, Elon Musk, and Others

On July 15, a Florida teen hacker gained access to Twitter accounts of Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos, Bill Gates, Barack Obama, and many others. On August 5, court hearings began against Graham Ivan Clark, a 17-year-old guy from Tampa, Hillsborough County, Florida.
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People Around the World Are Receiving Mysterious Parcels With Seeds They Didn’t Order

Residents of the USA, Great Britain, Canada, and possibly some other countries, have recently received a lot of parcels with seeds they did not order. Similar complaints were subsequently reported by the supervisory authorities of several other countries.

TOCRP Offers $2 Million for Information About 2 Ukrainian Hackers

U.S. law enforcement officers are looking for two Ukrainian citizens who, according to the investigation, are members of a transnational organized criminal group and are involved in cybercrimes.

5GBioShield USB Key Doesn't Protect From 5G Radiation

How to make money during a pandemic and the development of 5G? In Britain, fraudsters began selling cheap USB keys for $374, passing them off as a device that would protect against 5G radiation.

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