March Madness, scams
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While people are focused on brackets and basketball, scammers are looking at ways to capitalize on March Madness. Here's how to spot sports betting scams.
From Denver7
In 2025, the crown will go to a No. 1 seed, as all four top dogs — Auburn, Duke, Florida and Houston — advanced to the Final Four for the second time in tournament history.
From The New York Times
Cinderella teams are often the most entertaining participants each year, with the likes of George Mason, Saint Peter's, Oakland, Mercer, Norfolk State and other underdogs creating lasting, grand memo...
From ESPN
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As fans wager an estimated $3.1 billion into March Madness bets, cybersecurity experts warn of a rise in online gambling scams targeting everyday users.
GREENSBORO, N.C. — March Madness isn’t just about brackets and ... preying on fans’ emotions to lure them into scams. A quick search for "Duke" might show shocking—but false—headlines ...
As the excitement of March Madness sweeps across Alabama and the rest of the country, so does the rise of scams targeting basketball fans.
As millions of people keep an eye on their March Madness brackets, the Maryland Attorney General's Office is keeping an eye out for scams and illegal betting.
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