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Online Ticketing Fraud

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   Online Ticketing Fraud:- Buying and selling tickets online is a tricky business. Customers often worry about whether they’re paying for a real ticket or a fake one, whether that barcode is going to work on game day, and whether they’re overpaying for those Lakers tickets. Sellers have a lot to worry about, too: if they don’t balance quick turnaround times with a secure system that doesn’t invite fraudsters, they put their reputation and business on the line. But what does fraud look like in the ticketing industry? And how can buyers and sellers ensure a smoother experience for everyone? The speeding ticket: A growing industry with growing fraud: Revenue from online ticket sales is growing at a dizzying rate: over 3% each year. Live Nation Entertainment credits much of its record-breaking $7.2 billion revenue in 2015 to an aggressive push to sell tickets online. But as more and more concert-goers turn to the internet to make ticket purchases, scammers are getting in on the action, to

Working Remotely

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What is working remotely? Remote working is about working anywhere outside the workplace – whether that’s home, a coffee shop, a co-working space, a library, a park or – if you’re lucky – a beach. During the pandemic, office-based employees around the world suddenly found themselves hard at work at their dining tables, ironing boards or any flat surface they could find in their house or apartment. But remote working and working from home aren’t the same thing – there are lots of ways to work remotely. Is remote work the future? Millions of people have now had a taste of life without the daily commute, or flying thousands of miles to attend face-to-face meetings. And it’s unlikely that things will go back to ‘normal’. Since the pandemic, many companies have announced their commitment to remote working, and organizations like Dropbox  and Quora say they intend to become primarily remote. “Work-life balance and flexible working was a concept that was brought to the fore as more millennial

What are the Scams Website and How to avoid Scams Websiteebsites

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  What are scam website? Scam websites are any illegitimate internet websites used to deceive users into fraud or malicious attacks. Scammers abuse the anonymity of the internet to mask their true identity and intentions behind various disguises. These can include false security alerts, giveaways, and other deceptive formats to give the impression of legitimacy. Although the internet has numerous useful purposes, not everything on the web is what it seems. Among the millions of legitimate websites vying for attention are websites set up for an array of nefarious purposes. These websites attempt anything from perpetrating identity theft to credit card fraud. How does a scam website work? Scam websites work in a wide variety of ways, from publishing misleading information to promising wild rewards in a financial exchange. The end goal is almost always the same: to get you to relinquish your personal or financial information. A website of this nature may be a standalone website, popups, o

Public Wifi Safety

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   Connecting to a public Wi-Fi network can put you at risk. Here's how to minimize the damage. Accessing the Internet  isn't normally a problem when you're inside the confines of your own home—it's secure, it's easy to connect to, and it's relatively uncongested—unless the whole family is streaming Netflix on five separate devices. When you venture out though, it's a different story. You can access Wi-Fi in more places than ever, enabling you to keep in touch or catch up with work from wherever you happen to be, but getting online isn't quite as simple, or as safe, as it is with your home network.   A public Wi-Fi network is inherently less secure than your personal, private one, because you don't know who set it up, or who else is connecting to it. Ideally, you wouldn't ever have to use it; better to use your smartphone as a hotspot instead. But for the times that's not practical or even possible, you can still limit the potential damage fr