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Hong Kong woman duped out of HK$1 million by fake AI investment app
A Hong Kong woman has lost more than HK$1 million (US$127,636) after being lured into a fraudulent cryptocurrency scheme disguised as an artificial intelligence-powered trading app, with police reporting that over 70 similar scams had been recorded in the past week alone, resulting in total losses...
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What happenedHong Kong woman duped out of HK$1 million by fake AI investment app.
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Left / center-leftHong Kong NGOs call for policy interventions to help vulnerable groups withstand heat hazards
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CenterHong Kong woman duped out of HK$1 million by fake AI investment app
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Hong Kong woman duped out of HK$1 million by fake AI investment app
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A Hong Kong woman has lost more than HK$1 million (US$127,636) after being lured into a fraudulent cryptocurrency scheme disguised as an artificial intelligence-powered trading app, with po...
Hong Kong NGOs call for policy interventions to help vulnerable groups withstand heat hazards
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Hong Kong environmental groups work with community and grassroots organizations to advocate for safety nets and inclusive climate action to help the vulnerable withstand heat hazards.