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  2. AI 'deepfake' videos make investment scams harder to spot as ...

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    AI-generated videos pose new threats. Last year Americans reported losing $12.5 billion in internet crimes. AI 'deepfake' videos make investment scams harder to spot as Americans lose billions

  3. Deepfake scams have arrived: Fake videos spread on ... - AOL

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    Last week, NBC News viewed more than 50 videos posted to those sites that featured computer-manipulated images and audio of well-known people, all of which appeared to have been created to scam ...

  4. AI 'deepfake' videos make investment scams harder to ... - AOL

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    Financial scams: Young adults are major targets for back-to-school scams. Here's how to protect yourself. Ways to spot a deepfake video. Online crimes involving deepfake or doctored videos are ...

  5. Iraqi dinar - Wikipedia

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    In response to the growing concerns about fraud and scams related to investment in the Iraqi dinar, State agencies such as Washington State, [19] Utah, [20] Oklahoma, [21] Alabama [22] and others issued statements and releases warning potential investors. Further alerts were issued by news agencies. [23]

  6. Jim Browning (YouTuber) - Wikipedia

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    Jim Browning is the Internet alias of a software engineer and YouTuber from Northern Ireland [1] whose content focuses on scam baiting and investigating call centres engaging in fraudulent activities. Browning cooperates with other YouTubers and law enforcement when they seek his expertise in investigating and infiltrating scam call centers.

  7. Identify legitimate AOL websites, requests, and communications

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    • Don't use internet search engines to find AOL contact info, as they may lead you to malicious websites and support scams. Always go directly to AOL Help Central for legitimate AOL customer support. • Never click suspicious-looking links. Hover over hyperlinks with your cursor to preview the destination URL.

  8. List of scams - Wikipedia

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    Scams and confidence tricks are difficult to classify, because they change often and often contain elements of more than one type. Throughout this list, the perpetrator of the confidence trick is called the "con artist" or simply "artist", and the intended victim is the "mark".

  9. Welcome to Video case - Wikipedia

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    The first organization to investigate Welcome To Video was the United States Internal Revenue Service Criminal Investigations (IRS-CI), which found transactions made with cryptocurrency on child pornography websites, and asked the US Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) for cooperation in their work. [4]