Officers raided a Chinese toymaker which was allegedly manufacturing fake Lego products in the southern city of Shenzhen, arresting four people, reports quoting police said. The toys - including ...
that he got the police uniform from the discarded clothing of a deceased acquaintance but could not confirm if the deceased was a true or fake police officer as well. The Commissioner of Police ...
On Friday night, cryptocurrency scammers briefly hacked the LEGO website to promote a fake Lego token that could be purchased with Ethereum. During the breach, the hacker replaced the main banner ...
Lego's website was hacked to display a fake crypto banner selling "Lego Tokens." The issue was resolved within an hour, and no user accounts were compromised. Lego remains focused on the metaverse ...
Lego’s website was temporarily compromised on Friday by crypto scammers who attempted to dupe Lego fans into buying a fake “LEGO Coin" cryptocurrency. The website promised “secret rewards ...
When the fake police then threatened her with extradition to a jail cell in China, Helen sent them her £29,000 life savings as “bail money”, in a desperate attempt to stay in Britain.