THer Stolen Identity: Halsey
Do You Know Halsey? She Is A Victim Too!
She Is Frequently Used By Scammers To Defraud Women Scam Victims!
You Have Probably Seen Her Photos Before!
Her real name is Halsey and She is a Singer
Businessmen, soldiers, oil rig workers, doctors, and diplomats do not need your money! If anyone asks for money it is a scam and the photos are stolen!
Halsey Is AnotSher Scammers Choice Award Winner
Of course, you don’t really know Halsey, since these are stolen photos used by African Romance Scammers, but She is popular!
If you see Her photos on social media or on a dating site – guess what? She is being used by Online Fraudsters & Cybercriminals!
Remember Halsey’s face for the next time you see her!
Here is a gallery of Halsey’s photos we have found used by Romance Scammers:
Click On An Image To View – If the Gallery Does Not Display Refresh the Page
Do you have or have seen other photos of Halsey? Send them to us on our website www.Anyscam.com
WARNING:
- Do Not Contact Her – You Do Not Have A Relationship With Her!
- She Does Not Want to hear from Scam Victims Who Have Fallen in Love With Her Face!
- She is a Victim Also and Deserving of Her Privacy And Respect
- She Knows Her Identity Has Been Stolen and Used By Scammers
- If you attempt to track down the face in the photo and contact them that is cyberstalking and is a crime
- To learn how best to report these crimes visit reporting.AgainstScams.org
SCARS Scammer Preferencing Study
SCARS is conducting a long-term study of the ways that impersonation criminals preference the photos they select. It is important to understand why scammers choose the photos they do. Remember that these criminals select a limited number of images to be used in their impersonations and why they choose them can help both in training AI to recognize these choices and also alert victims about them when they see them in profiles and contacts online.
For example, we have learned that scammers are victims of their own cognitive biases just like their victims. They tend to select images that reflect what they believe will be disarming and trustworthy. Photos with animals, for example, trigger an amygdala hijack in their victims. Photos of people doing normal things tend to communicate that the people in those photos are normal and trustworthy. But those same biases in the criminals also lead them to select images that represent what they hope to accomplish, such as wealth, if you know what to look for.
Every stolen photo on this site is a part of this scholarly study and contributes to the volume of knowledge we obtain from them. To learn more about the current SCARS research visit study,AgainstScams.org To add photos that you have collected from these criminals to our work visit www.AnyScam.com
For more, see our SCARS Institute Statement on the Use and Display of Stolen Photos in Scam Awareness and Crime Prevention Efforts – 2024
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Important Information for New Scam Victims
- Please visit www.ScamVictimsSupport.org – a SCARS Website for New Scam Victims & Sextortion Victims
- Enroll in FREE SCARS Scam Survivor’s School now at www.SCARSeducation.org
- Please visit www.ScamPsychology.org – to more fully understand the psychological concepts involved in scams and scam victim recovery
If you are looking for local trauma counselors please visit counseling.AgainstScams.org or join SCARS for our counseling/therapy benefit: membership.AgainstScams.org
If you need to speak with someone now, you can dial 988 or find phone numbers for crisis hotlines all around the world here: www.opencounseling.com/suicide-hotlines
A Question of Trust
At the SCARS Institute, we invite you to do your own research on the topics we speak about and publish, Our team investigates the subject being discussed, especially when it comes to understanding the scam victims-survivors experience. You can do Google searches but in many cases, you will have to wade through scientific papers and studies. However, remember that biases and perspectives matter and influence the outcome. Regardless, we encourage you to explore these topics as thoroughly as you can for your own awareness.
SCARS Resources:
- Getting Started Right: ScamVictimsSupport.org
- Sign up For Free Scam Victim Support & Recovery Program support.AgainstScams.org
- Sextortion Scam Victims: Sextortion Victims Support – The Essentials (scamvictimssupport.org)
- For New Victims of Relationship Scams newvictim.AgainstScams.org
- For Scam Victim Supporters & Advocates ScamVictimsAdvocates.org
- Subscribe to SCARS Newsletter newsletter.againstscams.org
- Sign up for SCARS professional support & recovery groups, visit support.AgainstScams.org
- Find competent trauma counselors or therapists, visit counseling.AgainstScams.org
- Become a SCARS Member and get free counseling benefits, visit membership.AgainstScams.org
- Report each and every crime, learn how to at reporting.AgainstScams.org
- Learn more about Scams & Scammers at RomanceScamsNOW.com and ScamsNOW.com
- Scammer photos ScammerPhotos.com
- SCARS Videos youtube.AgainstScams.org
- Self-Help Books for Scam Victims are at shop.AgainstScams.org
- Worldwide Crisis Hotlines: https://blog.opencounseling.com/suicide-hotlines/
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