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6 days ago |
radicalfire.com | Jill Jaracz
Share on X (Twitter)Share on FacebookShare on PinterestShare on LinkedIn Share on Flip itAge is just a number, particularly for online criminals. Scammers don’t care how old someone is—if they can dupe someone into giving them money, that’s all that matters. While always a problem, the proliferation of online scams exploded during the COVID-19 pandemic. Between 2019 and 2020, scam complaints to the FBI increased by 69% to nearly 792,000, according to the FBI’s 2023 Internet Crime Report.
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3 weeks ago |
dothaneagle.com | Jill Jaracz
5 investment scams millennials fall for and how to avoid themAge is just a number, particularly for online criminals. Scammers don't care how old someone is—if they can dupe someone into giving them money, that's all that matters. While always a problem, the proliferation of online scams exploded during the COVID-19 pandemic. Between 2019 and 2020, scam complaints to the FBI increased by 69% to nearly 792,000, according to the FBI's 2023 Internet Crime Report. Losses increased 20% to $4.2 billion.
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3 weeks ago |
stacker.com | Jill Jaracz
Age is just a number, particularly for online criminals. Scammers don't care how old someone is—if they can dupe someone into giving them money, that's all that matters. While always a problem, the proliferation of online scams exploded during the COVID-19 pandemic. Between 2019 and 2020, scam complaints to the FBI increased by 69% to nearly 792,000, according to the FBI's 2023 Internet Crime Report. Losses increased 20% to $4.2 billion. Criminals have continued to up their game ever since.
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3 weeks ago |
miamiherald.com | Jill Jaracz
Age is just a number, particularly for online criminals. Scammers don't care how old someone is-if they can dupe someone into giving them money, that's all that matters. While always a problem, the proliferation of online scams exploded during the COVID-19 pandemic. Between 2019 and 2020, scam complaints to the FBI increased by 69% to nearly 792,000, according to the FBI's 2023 Internet Crime Report. Losses increased 20% to $4.2 billion. Criminals have continued to up their game ever since.
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3 weeks ago |
caledonianrecord.com | Jill Jaracz
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