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How fraudsters can use the forgotten details of your online life to reel you in – The Guardian
You may think you’ve been careful, but a determined scammer can probably find enough to manipulate you
Im sitting in a meeting room in Cambridge when a photo of a cat in a jigsaw box appears on the whiteboard. Is this your cat? asks anti-fraud expert Steve Goddard. I nod. Is he called Chester? I nod again.
And so begins a whistlestop tour of my life online….
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