A Ukrainian man has pleaded guilty to operating OnlyFake, an AI-powered website that generated and sold more than 10,000 photos of fake identification documents to customers worldwide.
The site helped people bypass systems that require digital copies of government-issued IDs to verify identity, including those used by banks and crypto exchanges.
The scheme uses messages that appear to be from “Punchbowl,” a popular digital greeting card and party invitation website. The fraudulent emails contain links that download malware onto a user’s ...
Estée Lauder sued Walmart in federal court on Monday, alleging that the retailer sold counterfeit versions of the personal care company's products on its website. In a lawsuit posted by Reuters, Estée ...
Some Democratic Colorado lawmakers are demanding answers after reports that "death cards" were left in the vehicles of people detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement, and over claims that ...
CHARLESTON, W.VA – A man living illegally in West Virginia has admitted to using a fake marriage to try and stay in the United States. Aakash Prakash Makwana, a 29-year-old Indian national, pleaded ...
SARATOGA SPRINGS, Utah (KSTU) -- If you wanna be the very best, like no one ever was, you know you have to collect all the Pokémon you can. But for some people in northern Utah, their efforts were ...
*Funnyman Godfrey is not holding back. In a now-viral video, he roasts Nicki Minaj for flaunting what she thought was a real Trump Gold Card. Turns out, it’s just a shiny souvenir—no visa, no status, ...
Basketball legend Michael Jordan and Pokémon character Charizard have at least one thing in common. They are both among the most targeted trading cards for counterfeiting. The high market value of ...
Florida pre-teen’s 13-step school shooting plot foiled after anonymous tip, deputies say Deputies say a 12-year-old outlined how to sneak guns into school and target "bullies" before an anonymous tip ...
A Washington state man has been convicted of wire fraud and conspiracy to commit wire fraud for his involvement in a years-long scheme to sell fake Pokémon and sports trading cards, defrauding buyers ...