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  2. 25 Celebs Who Fell Victim to Scammers - AOL

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    Just like normal people, celebrities can fall prey to dishonest brokers, agents, advisers, or even friends — only the stakes can be much bigger. 25 Celebs Who Fell Victim to Scammers Skip to ...

  3. Brad Pitt Speaks Out After Woman Loses $850K to Shocking ...

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    No one likes getting scammed—whether it’s for $1 or $100. But imagine being swindled out of $850,000. That’s exactly what happened to a woman named Anne, who thought she was connecting with ...

  4. Scam artists selling bogus magazine subscriptions ripped off ...

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    The Justice Department has charged 64 people in a fraud case they say bilked $300 million from more than 100,000 victims.

  5. Fake news websites in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In December Facebook and Twitter disabled a global network of 900 pages, groups and accounts sending pro-Trump messages. The fake news accounts managed to avoid detection as being inauthentic, and they used photos generated with the aid of artificial intelligence. The campaign was based in the U.S. and Vietnam.

  6. Fake nude photography - Wikipedia

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    Fake nude photography is the creation of nude photographs designed to appear as genuine nudes of an individual. [1] [2] The motivations for the creation of these modified photographs include curiosity, sexual gratification, the stigmatization or embarrassment of the subject, and commercial gain, such as through the sale of the photographs via pornographic websites.

  7. Celebrity Skin (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Celebrity Skin was a spin-off publication of High Society magazine first published in 1986. Editor Gloria Leonard is credited with the idea to first publish revealing or scandalous images of celebrities in the magazine. The success and increased sales of issues with "celebrity skin" led to the new publication. [1]

  8. 7 Ways To Spot Catfishing Scams Before They Cost You ... - AOL

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    Pretty much anyone engaging online with people they don’t know in real life is potentially at risk for catfish scams — though single people on the quest for love are particularly vulnerable.

  9. Talk:2014 celebrity nude photo leak/Archive 1 - Wikipedia

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    Hey -- I apologize if this has already been raised & discussed, but I am curious whether we think this article should be renamed from 2014 celebrity photo leaks to 2014 celebrity photo thefts, or similar. To me, using the word "leaks" implies that the person doing the publishing was authorized to have access to the material, and that the ...