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  2. He lost his son to suicide after a ‘sextortion’ scam. The ...

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    A Nigerian man has been extradited to the US to face charges in the “sextortion” of a South Carolina teen who died by suicide in 2022. Prosecutors allege the scammer posed as a young woman ...

  3. 'Pregnant' for 15 months: Inside the 'miracle' fertility scam

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    Women in Nigeria desperate to conceive are drawn into a disturbing scam involving trafficked babies. 'Pregnant' for 15 months: Inside the 'miracle' fertility scam Skip to main content

  4. Inside the "hustle kingdom," where overseas scammers ... - AOL

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    Banking officials counter that law enforcement and lawmakers need to do more to empower them to intercede before customer money is wired overseas - and to provide a single, central point of contact.

  5. Notorious ‘Sperminator’ who fathered at least 12 ... - AOL

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    Rinadli also said he previously qualified for press credentials by showing proof he reports news on social media. His press card expired Jan. 15, and MOME informed him Friday it wouldn’t be ...

  6. Hollywood Con Queen scam - Wikipedia

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    The perpetrator of the scam is known to impersonate female industry executives, including Amy Pascal, Deborah Snyder, Wendi Deng Murdoch, Kathleen Kennedy, and others. [11] [12] Long believed to be a female, the perpetrator has been identified as Hargobind Punjabi Tahilramani, a male Indonesian national with ties to the United Kingdom.

  7. 2012 LinkedIn hack - Wikipedia

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    The 2012 LinkedIn hack refers to the computer hacking of LinkedIn on June 5, 2012. Passwords for nearly 6.5 million user accounts were stolen. Yevgeniy Nikulin was convicted of the crime and sentenced to 88 months in prison. Owners of the hacked accounts were unable to access their accounts.

  8. EDITORIAL: Watch your back. Scammers keep getting better - AOL

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    Jan. 9—Scammers keep upping their game with new technologies and more intricate scams, requiring us to up our game as well. The Better Business Bureau notes that scammers are much more adept at ...

  9. Scammers are swiping billions from Americans every year ... - AOL

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    The scammers are winning. Sophisticated overseas criminals are stealing tens of billions of dollars from Americans every year, a crime wave projected to get worse as the U.S. population ages and ...