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A newly passed Wisconsin law will establish consumer protections for cryptocurrency kiosks, addressing fraud-prevention issues affecting residents across the state
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Online scams are draining billions of dollars from Americans every year, including victims in Michigan, according to a new report
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Rhinelander Police say the scammers ask people to pay for their warrant over the phone.
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Cory Kromray was convicted on federal charges of wire fraud and money laundering
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A coalition of consumer advocates, financial services and law enforcement are backing legislation designed to keep cryptocurrency ATMs from being a tool scammers use to fleece Wisconsinites of their savings
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Whether they want you to give them cash or steal your identity, falling for a scam can be emotionally painful and expensive
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As cryptocurrency continues to rise in popularity, so do scams associated with the loosely-regulated digital currency and Wisconsin advocates and lawmakers are working to change it
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According to the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel, a warrant has been issued for a New York woman on a charge of theft by false representation
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Consumers have been seeing a lot of scammers claiming to be the DMV demanding money or looking for personal information
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A Wausau man faces charges in a massive fraud case involving more than $15-million in assets from over 120 investors