Fraud, as the theft of others’ property or other benefits through deception (abuse of trust), may be as old as life itself.
Throughout human history, numerous methods of fraud have been invented.
However, the wonders of technological progress have significantly increased their number.
Tinder is a rapidly growing mobile app used by millions of people around the world for dating.
The operation is quite simple: at any free moment, a registered user can enter the application and “swipe” a little, i.e., display and mark multiple options that are presented to them.
In fact, the “swipe” technology involves swiping the desired photo to the right and vice versa.
So, the system selects pairs, and the user receives a notification: it’s a match!
One day, such a match occurred with 29-year-old Tinder user Cecilia Fellhoy, and the very next day, she met in person a handsome and no less important, very wealthy young man named Simon Leviev.
Relationships developed rapidly.
That same evening, the personal driver of the son of an Israeli billionaire and the “Diamond King” brought Cecilia to the airport in a luxurious Rolls-Royce.
A fairy tale awaited her: a trip with Simon to Sofia, gifts, preparations for the wedding, and the search for luxury apartments in London to live together.