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Edmonton cyber crime unit seizes website in online fraud investigation

Edmonton cyber crime unit seizes website in online fraud investigation

by Admin | Aug 25, 2017 | Cybercrime, Featured, Recent Articles

Edmonton police’s cyber crime unit has seized a website after suspicious purchases appeared on financial statements of a complainant who had attempted to buy products from the site. The original complaint dated back to May 10 when the victim went to police...

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