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  2. Ukrainian hackers created fake profiles of attractive women ...

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    Ukrainian hackers set up fake accounts of attractive women to trick Russian soldiers into sending them photos, which they located and passed to the Ukrainian military, the Financial Times reported.

  3. Romance scam: Pinellas deputy's photos, information used ...

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  4. Romance Scams: 7 Warning Signs and How To Avoid Them - AOL

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    The FBI reported losses of over $956 million to romance scams in 2021, so it's important to learn how to spot scammers and report them before they cause damage.

  5. Romance scam - Wikipedia

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    Monetary loss in the United States rose from $211 million to $475 million from 2017 to 2019. The number of cases of reported romance scams rose from 15,372 to 19,473 in those two years. [17] [18] "The FTC estimated on average $2,500 was sent to romance scammers in 2020, more than ten times the median loss across all fraud types.

  6. A former soldier targeted his victims through online dating sites, and he also stole identities to collect pandemic relief benefits. ‘Romance scammer’ at Fort Liberty gets 3 years for taking ...

  7. United States Armed Forces nude photo scandal - Wikipedia

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    In March 2017, a nude photo scandal in the United States Armed Forces was uncovered after it was reported by the Center for Investigative Reporting and The War Horse. [1] In early reporting, it was believed that the scandal was contained to only the Marine Corps , but was subsequently revealed to involve the rest of the military.

  8. List of impostors - Wikipedia

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    Many women in history have presented themselves as men in order to advance in typically male-dominated fields. There are many documented cases of this in the military during the American Civil War. [13] However, their purpose was rarely for fraudulent gain. They are listed in the List of wartime cross-dressers.

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