People who were caught smoking in trains or airplanes, were caught without a ticket, caused a ruckus in airports or train stations, argued or fought with staff, resold tickets,
sold fake tickets, or used forged documents to buy tickets — and more — will be automatically be added to a blocklist.
People who were caught smoking in trains or airplanes, were caught without a ticket, caused a ruckus in airports or train stations, argued or fought with staff, resold tickets,
sold fake tickets, or used forged documents to buy tickets — and more — will be automatically be added to a blocklist.
Not exact matches
Whether via phishing (tricking someone into providing their financial account information — often via an attachment in an email or a
fake website that purports to
sell or give away
tickets), an ATM skimmer (which reads and records the card's information, including password) or point - of - sale malware (like that used in the 2013 Target breach), it's not hard for cybercriminals to trick the unsuspecting.
This and another fraudulent
ticket site reportedly
sold millions of dollars» worth of
fake tickets.