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- noun Plural form of
fraudster .
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Examples
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As the first of 79 million baby boomers prepare to retire, regulators report a rise in fraudsters pitching questionable — and sometimes non-existent — services.
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Next, MySpace's open system included a decision by its founders not to stop "fraudsters" - impostors claiming to be someone else (like Pete Townsend) on a MySpace page.
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Next, MySpace's open system included a decision by its founders not to stop "fraudsters" - impostors claiming to be someone else (like Pete Townsend) on a MySpace page.
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So far regulators have brought few cases against socialized networking fraudsters, which is scant cause for comfort.
Securities Trading Meets Social Networking Zack O'Malley Greenburg 2010
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Non-violent offenders, usually white collar criminals otherwise known as fraudsters, can be released after serving just one-sixth of their sentence, thereby often making crime pay.
Toronto Sun 2010
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Beyond formal education, the final piece of NICE is about improving public awareness of cybersecurity risks from identity theft to cyber predators and fraudsters, which is being headed up by the Department of Homeland Security.
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"From a business perspective, the fraudsters are the ones that are hurting us the most," he said.
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Who appointed them and whose duty is it to apprehend the so-called fraudsters that create and exploit leakages in the system?
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Who appointed them and whose duty is it to apprehend the so-called fraudsters that create and exploit leakages in the system?
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Do you think they lost their groove after President Obama claimed all those Swiss bankers were fraudsters, which is strange in that Americans have been thinking the majority of fraud came from Citi,
Cara Community 2009
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