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      • Scammers have created a copycat Daily Mail webpage advertising a dodgy supplement which claims to ‘dissolve belly fat.’ The fake article also includes a phoney Dragons' Den endorsement. Victims are typically targeted via scam ads which use cloaking technology to appear as if they lead to a harmless website.
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