The new series of BBC Rip Off Britain kicks off this week and once again I’m helping to shine a light on the digital shams and scams that have been plaguing viewers across the country.
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Earlier this year on BBC Rip Off Britain I reported on how Martin ‘Money Saving Expert’ Lewis had found himself the unwitting face of adverts for bitcoin and cryptocurrency get-rich-quick schemes.
Read more Fake News: Bitcoin Scams and Cryptocurrency Get-Rich-Quick Schemes
Whether it's fake news, fake likes or fake adverts, Facebook hasn't been far from the top of the news agenda over the last few months.
Read more Fakebook: How to Spot Fake Facebook Adverts - BBC Rip Off Britain: Live
I was back in the BBC Watchdog studio last night for an item on how Nectar card fraud has been leaving some viewers with a decidedly sour taste in their mouths.
Read more BBC Watchdog: Nectar Card Fraud
It’s a familiar tale: any time I once made to play Metal Gear Solid, Pro Evolution Soccer or PaRappa the Rapper has long since been eroded by the glamours of parenthood and an erratic work schedule. Mario Kart Wii still gets spun up, as much of an occasional treat for me as it is for my kids.
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On BBC Watchdog tonight I appear in an item highlighting gaping holes in home food delivery service Deliveroo's security and fraud prevention systems.
Read more BBC Watchdog: Jumping through Deliveroo security holes