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fraud

[frawd] / frɔd /




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Two men have appeared in court charged with fraud following the collapse of a pre-paid funeral firm that left 46,000 customers out of pocket.

From BBC

“If this data has been absconded or downloaded, you could perpetuate fraud against every single government system in existence much more easily than at any time in our history.”

From MarketWatch

“If this data has been absconded or downloaded, you could perpetuate fraud against every single government system in existence much more easily than at any time in our history.”

From MarketWatch

Last year, county supervisors voted to set up its new homelessness department and remove money from the Los Angeles Homeless Services Agency, following longstanding concerns that agency failed to properly guard against fraud and waste.

From Los Angeles Times

That’s the answer many in Generation Z give when confronted with online fraud and privacy concerns.

From The Wall Street Journal