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  1. Jul 1, 1993 · The Scam, a chronicle of two of the most famous scams in the Indian stock markets, is now back in a digital avatar. The story told by Sucheta Dalal and Debashis Basu, can't find a more credible and informed couple of storytellers for these events.

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    • Paperback
  2. www.mewatch.sg › season › The-Scam-32231The Scam - mewatch

    Ep 1. 49 mins. "The Scam 豪门奇骗" is 1998 Mediacorp production. Ep 2. 49 mins. "The Scam 豪门奇骗" is 1998 Mediacorp production. Ep 3. 48 mins. "The Scam 豪门奇骗" is 1998 Mediacorp production.

    • Aileen Tan, Lina Ng
    • 1998
    • drama
  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Scam_1992Scam 1992 - Wikipedia

    Based on the 1992 Indian stock market scam committed by many stockbrokers including Harshad Mehta, the series is adapted from journalist Sucheta Dalal and Debashish Basu's 1992 book The Scam: Who Won, Who Lost, Who Got Away.

    • Phishing scams. How it works Phishing scams try to trick you into revealing your personal information like your login credentials or credit card details.
    • Job scams. How it works Scammers reach out to would-be victims on popular messaging apps such as Telegram and WhatsApp, offering simple work that can be done from home for easy money.
    • E-commerce scams. How it works. With online shopping becoming ever more popular, e-commerce scams are also proliferating. Scammers post listings of products for sale on shopping platforms or advertisements on social media, with eye-catching discounts and prices way below normal retail price.
    • Investment scams. How it works. These are get-rich-quick schemes promising high returns for investments in anything from cryptocurrency, overseas real estate, and even durians.
    • Scams Continue to be a Cause of Concern. Scams account for the majority of crimes reported in Singapore. Scam tactics have also continued to evolve, with scammers exploiting the emotions and vulnerabilities of their victims.
    • The Majority of Scams are Perpetrated from Outside Singapore’s Jurisdiction. Transnational scam cases are difficult to investigate and prosecute, and when funds have been transferred outside of Singapore, recovery is also very difficult.
    • Tough Enforcement, Collaboration with Stakeholders and Public Education have Made a Difference. The Police’s efforts have also prevented many scams. For example, the operationalisation of the Anti-Scam Command (ASCom) in March 2022 has allowed for greater synergy between various scam-fighting units by integrating scam investigation, incident response, intervention, enforcement and sense-making capabilities under a single umbrella.
    • It’s a Whole-of-Government Effort Against Scams. Public agencies have stepped up to play their part in fighting scams! The Infocomm Media Development Authority has implemented the SMS Sender ID Registry and SMS Anti-Scam filtering solutions in their networks to further safeguard SMS as a communications channel.
  4. Nov 12, 2023 · Scam victims in Singapore lost the most on average, at US$4,031 (S$5,506) a victim, revealed the Global State of Scams 2023 Report.

  5. Feb 19, 2024 · The Singapore Police Force (SPF) released its Scams and Cybercrime Brief for 2023 this week, covering the key scam- and cybercrime-related trends for the past year. Here are three things you should know about it! The top 10 scams of concern for 2023. 1. Scams and cybercrime continue to be a key concern.