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msfanpage.link [2] [3] [4] MSMBC.co MSMBC.co Spoof of MSNBC. Falsely claimed that Steve Burns died in a car accident. [189] [190] msnbc.website msnbc.website Spoof of MSNBC. [112] [23] MV-media (formerly MV-lehti) mvlehti.org A Finnish fake news website that publishes disinformation, pseudoscience, conspiracy theories and Russian state propaganda.
Renamed to prank.link. [297] flashinfo.org flashinfo.org Part of the same network as React 365. [283] [173] Journific journific.com Often used to spread false claims of businesses about to close. [298] nachrichten.de.com nachrichten.de.com Same owner as React 365. [51] [283] nachrichten247.de nachrichten247.de Part of the same network as React ...
Several similar scam calls had been placed to Boston-area restaurants, and Flaherty had already pulled surveillance camera footage from a Walmart in Panama City. Following Flaherty's lead, the Mount Washington police used the serial number of the phone card to find out that it had been purchased from a different Walmart than the Walmart that ...
Sometimes a hyperlink can be displayed as an AOL link in an email when in fact the destination URL is to a malicious domain. • Be careful when authorizing an app to access your account or when providing any third-party access to your account info.
Aug. 17—With local high school sports ramping up, the Better Business Bureau gives information on the latest scams involving fake sports streaming links posted on social media.
What are phishing scams, again? "Phishing is the practice of sending communications that impersonate a reputable party and claim to come from that party, in order to trick recipients into taking ...
Get-rich-quick schemes are extremely varied; these include fake franchises, real estate "sure things", get-rich-quick books, wealth-building seminars, self-help gurus, sure-fire inventions, useless products, chain letters, fortune tellers, quack doctors, miracle pharmaceuticals, foreign exchange fraud, Nigerian money scams, fraudulent treasure hunts, and charms and talismans.
They ask you to click on a link to make a payment. They say you’re eligible to register for a government refund. They offer a coupon for free goods