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Man charged for ‘evil twin’ scam using fake Bovill
- Location: Bovill, Idaho, United States
A 42-year-old Australian man faces charges related to an “evil twin” scam involving the use of “fake free WiFi networks” to steal personal data from unsuspecting users at airports across Perth, Melbourne, and Adelaide.
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