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  2. What is catfishing and what can you do if you are ... - AOL

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    Catfishing is when a person uses false information and images to create a fake identity online with the intention to trick, harass, or scam another person. It often happens on social media or ...

  3. Catfishing - Wikipedia

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    Similarly to a traditional Carnival celebration involving attendees masking their faces, the Internet allows catfishers to mask their true identities.. Catfishing refers to the creation of a fictitious online persona, or fake identity (typically on social networking platforms), with the intent of deception, [1] usually to mislead a victim into an online romantic relationship or to commit ...

  4. 7 Ways To Spot Catfishing Scams Before They Cost You ... - AOL

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    Catfish scam artists probably did a little bit of research, via your online profiles, to find out about you. They may know your favorite movies, TV shows, bands and so on.

  5. Romance Scams: FBI, Zelle and Catfishing Expert Nev ... - AOL

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    Catfishing and Scam Awareness,” a recent report from peer-to-peer payment platform Zelle, found that significantly more consumers in Q3 2022 reported being the victim of a “catfish” or ...

  6. List of scams - Wikipedia

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    After seeing him correctly predict six football games in a row, the patrons are enamored when he returns to the bar the next week and claims "football is a hobby, my real business is the stock market". He receives an influx of new business and tells his new customers that the market is "adjusting" any time the Dow-Jones Industrial Average drops.

  7. Shelly Chartier - Wikipedia

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    A documentary of her life was produced by the CBC in 2017 [3] and she was the subject of a sixth-season episode of Catfish: The TV Show. [5] Chartier does not drink alcohol or smoke, saying she cannot after seeing how her grandfather became irritable and mean while drunk often in her youth.

  8. Boiler room (business) - Wikipedia

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    In the 1990s, organized crime in New York City became involved in microcap stock fraud using boiler rooms. [7] [8] Although many disappeared in the 1990s following the burst of the "dot-com bubble", many boiler rooms still operate across the world. Reductions in telecommunication costs mean that a company can viably operate in one country while ...

  9. Online catfishing abuser believed to have targeted 3,500 ...

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    Alexander McCartney of Newry posed as a young girl to contact youngsters before abusing and blackmailing them.