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  2. Wikipedia:Phishing emails - Wikipedia

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    These emails are impersonations on legitimate emails that Wikipedia's servers send out automatically when someone registers an email address with their new account. If you received such an email immediately after registering a Wikipedia account (or linking an email address with that account through your Wikipedia preferences), then it is ...

  3. Jerald and Sandra Tanner - Wikipedia

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    Lighthouse Ministries Bookstore owned by Jerald and Sandra Tanner The Tanners have also published photo-mechanical reproductions of texts such as complete sets of early-LDS periodicals, including Messenger and Advocate , Times and Seasons , and the Millennial Star .

  4. Email fraud - Wikipedia

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    Email fraud (or email scam) is intentional deception for either personal gain or to damage another individual using email as the vehicle. Almost as soon as email became widely used, it began to be used as a means to de fraud people, just as telephony and paper mail were used by previous generations.

  5. Wikipedia:Wikipedia Signpost/2024-01-31/Disinformation report

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    The Signpost has identified an extensive scam perpetrated by a company that calls itself "Elite Wiki Writers" or "Wiki Moderator", among many other names.Some of the other names they are suspected of using include wikicuratorz.com, wikiscribes.com, wikimastery.com, and wikimediafoundetion.com.

  6. Intellectual Reserve, Inc. v. Utah Lighthouse Ministry, Inc.

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    In this injunction, the court forbade Utah Lighthouse Ministry from posting on the Internet, displaying, or reproducing the Church Handbook of Instructions. Lighthouse Ministry was further prohibited from posting on the Internet the URLs of any websites that hosted any materials from the Church Handbook of Instructions.

  7. Lighthouse (British organisation) - Wikipedia

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    Lighthouse, also known as Lighthouse International Group, was a British cult, [1] [2] founded in 2012 by Paul Waugh. Lighthouse International Group's business operations were wound up in the UK High Court following intervention by the Secretary of State on 28 March 2023. [ 3 ]

  8. The Light (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    The Light is a self-published, monthly British far-right and conspiracy theory newspaper founded by Darren Scott Nesbitt (frequently under the pseudonym Darren Smith) on 27 September 2020, [1] which claims the COVID-19 pandemic was a hoax.

  9. List of Internet phenomena - Wikipedia

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    Nigerian Scam/419 scam – A mail scam attempt popularized by the ability to send millions of emails. The scam claims the sender is a high-ranking official of Nigeria with knowledge of a large sum of money or equivalent goods that they cannot claim but must divest themselves of; to do so, they claim to require a smaller sum of money up front to ...