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  2. FTC orders supplement maker to pay $600K in first case ...

    techcrunch.com/2023/04/10/ftc-orders-supplement...

    The U.S. Federal Trade Commission has approved a final consent order in its first-ever enforcement action over a case involving “review hijacking,” or when a marketer steals consumer reviews ...

  3. FTC fines supplement maker $600,000 for 'review hijacking ...

    www.engadget.com/ftc-fines-supplement-maker...

    The Bountiful Company gamed a prominent Amazon feature to deceive consumers. For the first time, the US Federal Trade Commission has fined an organization for “review hijacking.”. In February ...

  4. Identify legitimate AOL websites, requests, and communications

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    • Spoofing - used by spammers to make an email or website appear as if it's from someone you trust. • Phishing - an attempt by scammers to pose as a legitimate company or individual to steal someone's personal information, usernames, passwords, or other account information.

  5. Lawyer Michael Avenatti charged in $20 mln Nike ... - AOL

    www.aol.com/article/finance/2019/03/25/lawyer...

    Attorney Michael Avenatti has been charged with extorting more than $20 million from Nike, according to a criminal complaint. Lawyer Michael Avenatti charged in $20 mln Nike extortion scam ...

  6. Publishers Clearing House - Wikipedia

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    Publishers Clearing House Company type Private Founded 1953 ; 71 years ago (1953) Headquarters Jericho, New York, U.S. Key people Andrew Goldberg (chairman) Andrew Goldberg (president and CEO) Revenue $840.6 million (2013) Number of employees 550 (2014) Website pch.com Publishers Clearing House (PCH) is an American company founded in 1953 by Harold Mertz. It was originally founded as an ...

  7. Use AOL Official Mail to confirm legitimate AOL emails

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    When we send you important emails, we'll mark the message with a small AOL icon beside the sender name. When you open the message, you'll see the "Official Mail" banner above the details of the message. If you get a message that seems like it's from AOL, but it doesn't have those 2 indicators, and it isn't alternatively marked as AOL Certified ...

  8. Police reports: Scam callers pretending to be official ...

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    Scam callers claiming to be police are demanding money from people in Whatcom County. ... The scammers will claim to be official law enforcement and accuse people of missing jury duty or having ...

  9. Domain name scam - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domain_name_scam

    A domain name scam is a type of intellectual property scam or confidence scam in which unscrupulous domain name registrars attempt to generate revenue by tricking businesses into buying, selling, listing or converting a domain name. The Office of Fair Trading in the United Kingdom has outlined two types of domain name scams which are "Domain ...