A consumer watchdog is concerned shops selling Instant Kiwi tickets after the top prizes have been won could be misleading.
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Almost 90 percent of online tickets to the four-day event that begins Thursday have already been snapped up, organisers say.
Fake QR codes, used to scam motorists into giving away their bank and card details, have been found in Guildford car parks.
A controversial rule change to in-store Instant Kiwi ‘scratch tickets’ means players won’t know if the big prize money is still available unless they ask.
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Drivers are being caught out by fake QR codes at parking meters across the UK in the latest scam to hit road users.
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Tech expert Kurt “CyberGuy" Knutsson says the Super Bowl's huge audience makes it a prime target for many types of cybersecurity scams.