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Fraudsters use fake endorsements from Harry and Meghan to promote scam bitcoin investment adverts together with one claiming they made £128,000 each month

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Fraudsters use fake endorsements from Harry and Meghan to promote scam bitcoin investment adverts together with one claiming they made £128,000 each month

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Fraudsters use fake endorsements from Harry and Meghan to promote scam bitcoin investment adverts together with one claiming they made £128,000 each month

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have been utilized in fake endorsements on social media to promote Bitcoin-related investment schemes.

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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle
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Fabricated interviews, in addition to images of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, have been utilized in on-line articles falsely claiming the couple have backed schemes associated to Bitcoin and cryptocurrency buying and selling.

One of the newest fake headlines reads: ‘People earning millions from home by using Harry and Meghan latest advice’. 

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The story additionally makes use of the logos of reports manufacturers together with the Mail, the BBC, the Sun, Good Morning Britain and the Guardian.

Another mentioned: ‘Harry and Meghan shocked everyone in the studio by revealing how they making (sic) an extra £128k every month’. 

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One of the newest fake headlines reads: ‘People earning millions from home by using Harry and Meghan latest advice’. Another mentioned: ‘Harry and Meghan shocked everyone in the studio by revealing how they making (sic) an extra £128k every month’

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