A jewelry shop in a central province has been fined VND235 million (US$9,500) for selling fake Chanel and Gucci brand products and trading foreign currencies without a license. During a recent raid ...
It can be difficult to spot a fake, fraudulent or scam website. Fraudsters can be extremely cunning and use their expertise to create convincing websites. We outline nine ways to check whether a ...
Olena Austin, 51, was charged with selling counterfeit clothing and jewelry at two Blesk Jewelry ... knock-offs of top-shelf designer brands like Chanel, Tiffany, Rolex, Versace, Pucci, Bottega ...
In this other video, Liles shows an example of a fake website that’s not trying to mimic any reputable website, but be its own unique scam site. The unique fake website, however, uses the name ...
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Fakespot also filters out reviews it believes to be fake to produce a more reliable product rating. Amazon users give the Echo a 4.5-star rating, but after running it through Fakespot, the ...
(TNS) — The Kenner Police Department has seized a fake "GeauxPass" website that scammers were using to try and trick victims into turning over their banking information to pay non-existent fees.
The comptroller’s office says that the cyberattackers created a fake website that appeared like the state’s official portal in this case. Some employees used the website, believing it to be ...
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Police in Orange County are asking for the public’s help to locate two men who allegedly stole thousands of dollars’ worth of jewelry from a woman by convincing her the items were fake. The men ...
Lego's website was briefly hacked to promote a fraudulent cryptocurrency scheme, displaying a banner about 'Lego coin' and redirecting users to a site selling 'LEGO Tokens' with Ethereum.
When they do get to that anecdote, the fake podcast hosts segue in with what feels like a natural conversational structure: Voice 1: It's hard to deny the impact of something when your own CEO is ...