A new scam using Elon Musk's name is making the rounds, promoting "energy-saving" devices and falsely linking the Tesla and SpaceX leader to the products.
If in doubt, Singapore Customs recommends getting in touch through their official email at [email protected] to verify any suspicious communications. The police are also urging the ...
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Criminals exploit the hype surrounding DeepSeek with crypto fraud and malware. The DeepSeek database with sensitive ...
The Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs (CBIC) has verified reports of scammers sending bogus GST summons, some of ...
Prince George RCMP say a fake bomb threat emptied out a local restaurant on Jan. 23. Staff at the restaurant in the ...
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