We often think of cybercrime as a long-distance nightmare. A victim is manipulated by someone pretending to be a lover, or a boss, or a seller, and then sends that criminal money using some electronic, virtual method. A really disturbing trend I've noticed recently is the increased frequency of in-person meetings as part of a cybercrime. A criminal visits the victim to pick up cash,
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We often think of cybercrime as a long-distance nightmare. A victim is manipulated by someone pretending to be a lover, or a boss, or a seller, and then sends that criminal money using some electronic, virtual method. A really disturbing trend I've noticed recently is the increased frequency of in-person meetings as part of a cybercrime. A criminal visits the victim to pick up cash,