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  2. Identify legitimate AOL websites, requests, and communications

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    • Fake email addresses - Malicious actors sometimes send from email addresses made to look like an official email address but in fact is missing a letter(s), misspelled, replaces a letter with a lookalike number (e.g. “O” and “0”), or originates from free email services that would not be used for official communications.

  3. What is 'smishing'? FBI warns of scam texts impersonating NC ...

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    The first reports of the scam were made in early March. NC is one of several states affected by the "smishing" scam. Here's what we know.

  4. List of accolades received by Selma - Wikipedia

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    At the 87th Academy Awards, Selma won for Best Original Song for "Glory" and also received a nomination for Best Picture—the first film directed by a black female director to achieve this feat. [6] The film received four nominations at the 72nd Golden Globe Awards , winning the Best Original Song award for "Glory".

  5. Wikipedia : Articles for creation/Scam warning

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    Legitimate reviewers at AfC are all volunteers and will never ask for payment to get a draft into article space, improve a draft, or restore a deleted article. If someone contacts you with such an offer, it is a scam. To report it, send a copy of the email, including headers, to paid-en-wp wikipedia.org.

  6. Scam letters - Wikipedia

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    Currently it is unclear how far back the origin of scam letters date. The oldest reference to the origin of scam letters could be found at the Spanish Prisoner scam. [1] This scam dates back to the 1580s, where the fictitious prisoner would promise to share non-existent treasure with the person who would send him money to bribe the guards.

  7. ESPN apologizes for fake name scam that led to Emmy statues ...

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    The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, which administers the Sports Emmy Awards, discovered the fraud through an investigati ESPN apologizes for fake name scam that led to Emmy ...

  8. News & Observer and Herald-Sun staff members win 60 NC ... - AOL

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    The awards include wins for breaking news, sports, photography, investigative reporting, columns, online coverage and newsletters. News & Observer and Herald-Sun staff members win 60 NC Press ...

  9. 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.