New research reveals that insurance fraud has seen the largest percentage increase of any sector over the past seven years, growing by a staggering 211% since 2017. Plastic card fraud remains the most ...
The government had proposed merchants be allowed to refuse card payments for transactions worth less than 60 euros - Copyright AFP Olivier DOULIERY The government had ...
(WJAR) — Kids are becoming identity thieves' favorite targets. Identity theft involving children has surged 40% over the last three years, according to the Federal Trade Commission. With Child ...
Children are at increased risk of being harassed, cyber-bullied and having their identities stolen in later life by having their photos posted online by parents, according to new research. So-called ...
Fraud is now both a financial and national security crisis. Between 2018 and 2022, the U.S. government lost up to $521 billion annually to fraud, according to the GAO. Organized criminal networks in ...
Dylan Raiola, Nebraska's quarterback, drew comparisons to Patrick Mahomes at Arrowhead Stadium. Fans noticed a striking resemblance. Social media buzzed with memes and jokes about Raiola being Mahomes ...
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In this video, I explore Roblox IKEA 3008 - a massive, never-ending IKEA store filled with surprises, challenges, and endless ...
Khaleda Rahman is Newsweek's National Correspondent based in London, UK. Her focus is reporting on education and national news. Khaleda joined Newsweek in 2019 and had previously worked at the ...
Long-time NFL defensive back Buster Skrine, who ended his career with a brief tenure with the Tennessee Titans, was arrested by Roswell Police Department in Georgia on 18 counts of financial fraud, ...
Former NFL player Darryl 'Buster' Skrine was arrested in Georgia on Wednesday on 18 counts connected after financially exploiting women, according to authorities. Skrine, 36, was booked on multiple ...
Former NFL cornerback Buster Skrine was arrested on Wednesday morning at his home in Roswell, Georgia, and charged with 18 counts connected to a financial fraud scheme that had targeted women on ...
"Indeed, there are many other causes of action—breach of contract, business torts, fraud, negligence, and so on—that provide a remedy for employers when employees grossly transgress computer-use ...
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