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Scams & Swindles: Phishing, Spoofing, ID Theft, Nigerian Advance Schemes Investment Frauds: How to Recognize And Avoid Rip-Offs In The Internet Age

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Phishing. Spoofing. Spyware. Swoop and squat. Malicious spam. Chain letters. Ponzi schemes. ID theft. The Internet Era has created a whole class of frauds and schemes that separate people from their money. It’s also given new life to older cons and scams. This book organizes various rip-offs by type and severity. Then it explains how each type of scam works — and how an ordinary person can recognize it before getting taken in. Drawing on interviews with law enforce… More >>

Avoid Becoming a Victim of Credit Card Fraud

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Credit card fraud has become a major problem over recent years, and every year many people fall victim to this type of fraud.

Often this is through no fault of their own, but in some cases the reason why people fall victim to credit card fraud is because they have been careless with their credit card details, which is something that fraudsters prey on.

With credit card fraud levels still rife it is vital that cardholders are more careful with their details, as otherwise the risk of becoming a victim of card fraud is all the greater. Read the rest of this entry »

Scams & Swindles: Phishing, Spoofing, ID Theft, Nigerian Advance Schemes Investment Frauds: How to Recognize And Avoid Rip-Offs In The Internet Age

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Product Description
Phishing. Spoofing. Spyware. Swoop and squat. Malicious spam. Chain letters. Ponzi schemes. ID theft. The Internet Era has created a whole class of frauds and schemes that separate people from their money. It’s also given new life to older cons and scams. This book organizes various rip-offs by type and severity. Then it explains how each type of scam works — and how an ordinary person can recognize it before getting taken in. Drawing on interviews with law enforce… More >>

What is plagiarism and how do you avoid it?

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What is plagiarism and how do you avoid it?

If you paraphrase something from a source do you have to cite it in your research paper? Explain.