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This is Scientific American's 60-Second Tech. I'm Larry Greenemeier.Got a minute?

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Internet scams have been around almost a long as the Internet itself,

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but that doesn't stop people from falling for them.

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The latest report from the FBI's Internet Crime Complaint Center says consumers were victims of nearly 290,000 online frauds and lost more than $525 million in 2012.

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That's up 8 percent from 2011.

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Overall, the most fraud complaints came from California, nearly doubling second-place Florida.

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The most common Internet crime last year involved crooks posing as car dealers and advertising online to sell cars they didn't actually own.

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The victims paid via the Web, sight unseen.

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They got taken for a ride, but not in a new car.

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The second most popular crime, ironically, was spam supposedly from FBI Director Robert Mueller himself,

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telling people they were entitled to large sums of money if they paid his agency to obtain the necessary paperwork.

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Seems believable.

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Why wouldn't nation's top law enforcement official do the agency's clerical work, too?

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A tip for fighting fraud: government agencies don't send unsolicited e-mails.

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Thanks for the minute, for Scientific American's 60-Second Tech. I'm Larry Greenemeier.

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