You have fake adds showing on your news page regarding Sharktank, those links take you to a Bitcoin scam that has already been identified.
You have fake adds showing on your news page regarding Sharktank, those links take you to a Bitcoin scam that has already been identified. 
I wonder what legal repercusions you would be liable for by knowingly allowing these posts to remain on your News page for the more gullable of us out there
 Rick Westgarth
    
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       Afsaneh McKay
    
 commented Afsaneh McKay
    
 commented18 months later and the Bitcoin scam ads are still there. Now there's a new one that purports to let us in on former NSW Premier Mike Baird's unbelievable investment strategy (you guessed it... Bitcoin) and links to labomni.com which is setup to look like the News.com.au homepage. I'm forwarding this to the Advertising Standards Board as you muppets at Yahoo have had years to sort it out. Yahoo is a rubbish, irrelevant site run by incompetants. I was only here for the email, but given the change to Oath (someone should be shot for choosing that) and the invasive terms you've forced upon users, I'll be moving elsewhere. 
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       Alarm Management Services
    
 commented Alarm Management Services
    
 commentedThis Bitcoin scam is still running all because you still choose to run the Sharktank news page. You are contributing to the ongoing operation of these scammers & you should be held accountable for anyone who follows the links provided & looses money. 
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       Simon Arkapaw
    
 commented Simon Arkapaw
    
 commentedmy thoughts exactly 
