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  • 31Computer Fraud and Abuse Act — The Computer Fraud and Abuse Act is a law passed by the United States Congress in 1986, intended to reduce cracking of computer systems and to address federal computer related offenses. The Act (codified as 18 U.S.C. § 1030) governs… …

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  • 32Cheque fraud — Cheque fraud/check fraud refers to a category of criminal acts that involve making the unlawful use of cheques in order to illegally acquire or borrow funds that do not exist within the account balance or account holder s legal ownership. Most… …

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  • 33The National Council Against Health Fraud — is a 501(c)(3) non profit,[1] US based organization registered in California,[2] that describes itself as a private nonprofit, voluntary health agency that focuses upon health misinformation, fraud, and quackery as public health problems. [3] The …

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  • 34Drug fraud — is a type of fraud in which drugs, legal or illegal, are cut or altered in such a way that diminishes their value below that which they are sold for. Contents 1 Illegal drug fraud 2 Legal drug fraud 3 Legal status 4 …

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  • 35Cramming (fraud) — Cramming is a form of fraud in which small charges are added to a bill by a third party without the subscriber s consent or disclosure. These may be disguised as a tax or some other common fee, and may be several dollars or even just a few cents …

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  • 36Contractor Fraud — Illegal business practices committed by firms hired to reform, renovate, repair or build residential properties. Contractor fraud is typically carried out by small firms promising quick repairs or upgrades for below market prices. The work is… …

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  • 37wire fraud — UK US noun [U] FINANCE, LAW ► in the US, the use of electronic communications to deceive people and get money illegally: »He faces seven charges of wire fraud and up to nine years in prison …

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  • 38mail fraud — A scheme to get money or other assets from a postal customer by offering a product, service, or investment opportunity that does not live up to its claims. Prosecutors must prove that the claims were intentionally misrepresented and that the… …

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  • 39CGK733 fraud — CGK733 was a synthetic chemical substance which was reported in 2006 to have remarkable properties in reversing cell senescence (aging).[1] However, the entire work behind the discovery of this compound has since been found to be falsified and… …

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  • 40be/get in over your head — ► to be involved in something that is too difficult for you to deal with: »He denied fraud saying he was a businessman who just got in over his head. Main Entry: ↑head …

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