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    One scam involves crooks claiming to know about an arrest warrant for a potential victim and requesting, say, $500 in gift cards to resolve it, said Capt. Brian Stutsman of the Maricopa County ...

  3. British engineering giant Arup revealed as $25 million ... - AOL

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    A British multinational design and engineering company behind world-famous buildings such as the Sydney Opera House has confirmed that it was the target of a deepfake scam that led to one of its ...

  4. Straight Talk: Survey scam gets a holiday twist

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  5. Can you hear me? (alleged telephone scam) - Wikipedia

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    Reports on the purported scam are an Internet hoax, first spread on social media sites in 2017. [1] While the phone calls received by people are real, the calls are not related to scam activity. [1] According to some news reports on the hoax, victims of the purported fraud receive telephone calls from an unknown person who asks, "Can you hear me?"

  6. Great Oil Sniffer Hoax - Wikipedia

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    Pesenti's engineers fitted one of the machines into a Douglas DC-3 for the surveys. By the end of 1975 Pesenti opted out due to costs. By the end of 1975 Pesenti opted out due to costs. The Zululand bore eventually bottomed out at 6,000 meters with a drill stem and no oil.

  7. Paid survey - Wikipedia

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    Legitimate surveys are usually unpaid (as with a Gallup poll) or incentivized. Surveys where the respondent must pay or purchase products to join a panel are generally scams, as are sites that disappear before paying the participants. [1] Legitimate surveys do not need credit card information from respondents. [2]

  8. 6 Scams That Target Costco Members: Here’s How To ... - AOL

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    However, Costco’s website cautions that these offers are scams, and a close look could verify that the sender or website isn’t the retailer. Don’t respond or give any information. 3.

  9. Deepfake - Wikipedia

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    The likenesses of celebrities and politicians have been used for large-scale scams, as well as those of private individuals, which are used in spearphishing attacks. According to the Better Business Bureau, deepfake scams are becoming more prevalent. [96] These scams are responsible for an estimated $12 billion in fraud losses globally. [97]