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Online fraudsters ‘steal £3.3bn’

Posted By: admin 24 November, 2008

Online fraudsters ‘steal £3.3bn’: “Internet fraudsters have stolen credit and debit cards with a value of more than £3.3bn, research suggests.”

(Via BBC News.)

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