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  2. Darknet crypto kingpin JokerStash retires after illicit $1 ...

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    The "Joker's Stash" marketplace, where stolen credit cards and identity data traded hands for bitcoin and other digital coins, ceased operations this month, Elliptic said on Friday, in what it ...

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  4. Cryptocurrency exchange network accused of helping Russia hit ...

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    A network of people and virtual currency exchanges associated with harboring Russian cybercrime were hit with sanctions on Thursday, in a government-wide crackdown on cybercrime that could assist ...

  5. SSNDOB - Wikipedia

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    SSNDOB transferred more than US$100,000 in Bitcoin to Joker's Stash, a darknet marketplace selling stolen personal information, leading to suspicion that the two sites were linked. [ 7 ] At the time it was shut down, the site had information on about 24 million U.S. citizens.

  6. Last Laugh (comics) - Wikipedia

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    While locked up in the Slab penitentiary, the Joker finds out that he is suffering from a terminal brain tumor. Determined to go out with a bang, he causes a riot in the Slab, and in the ensuing chaos, modifies the chemicals used by the prison to suppress its metahuman inmates into his Joker venom, and manages to "jokerize" the other inmates, making them insane and changing their appearance ...

  7. Americans aged 60 plus lost over $1.6B to crypto scams in ...

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    We adhere to strict standards of editorial integrity to help you make decisions with confidence. Some or all links contained within this article are paid links. In 2023, 16,806 Americans aged 60 ...

  8. Violin scam - Wikipedia

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    The violin scam is a fraudulent public performance where someone pretends to play the violin using pre-recorded music. The scammer solicits donations using a sign and sometimes with a co-conspirator who approaches listeners for money. [1] [2] Scammers primarily use electric violins which are plugged into a speaker. The violin itself emits no ...

  9. Toll road scams are back: What to do if you get a text saying ...

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    The scam texts can be more or less specific, like one out of Florida reading, "Please pay your toll in Florida by January 21, 2025. In order to avoid excessive late fees and potential legal action ...