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667. Here’s Why You Are Constantly Fighting Off Scammers

13 March - 47 mins
Podcast Series Freakonomics Radio

A ruthless (and ruthlessly efficient) industry is using digital tools to supercharge one of the world’s oldest behaviors. We look at how the industry works, and ask the scam-fighters what they’re doing about it.

 

SOURCES:

Kati Daffan, former assistant director at the Federal Trade Commission's Division of Marketing Practices.

Marti DeLiema, assistant professor of social work at the University of Minnesota.

Mark Frank, professor of communications at the University at Buffalo.

 

RESOURCES:

"Cambodian Scam Tycoon Wanted by U.S. Extradited to China," by Gabriele Steinhauser (Wall Street Journal, 2026).

"The Rise and Fall Of Accused Cambodian Scam Kingpin Ch...

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