Opa-locka is a city located in Miami-Dade County, Florida, United States. As of the 2010 U.S. Census, the population was 15,219. The city was developed by Glenn Curtiss. Developed based on a One Thousand and One Nights theme, Opa-locka has the largest collection of Moorish Revival architecture in the Western Hemisphere, and streets with such names as Sabur Lane, Sultan Avenue, Ali Baba Avenue, Perviz Avenue, and Sesame Street. Opa-locka has an area... Show more of 4.2 square miles and is located in the northeastern area of Miami-Dade County, Florida. The name Opa-locka is an abbreviation of a Seminole place name, spelled Opa-tisha-wocka-locka, meaning "wooded hummock" or "high, dry hummock."
What initially looked like a normal sale on the online platform “Vinted“ turned out to be internet fraud for a consumer from Linz. She was the victim of a phishing attack and was led to a fake bank website. The loss so far amounts to 8000 euros. The AK Upper Austria advises caution when trading online...
The misuse of Austrian telephone numbers by fraudsters has fallen drastically over the past four months, as the complaints received by the Number Abuse Reporting Office show. The reason for this is apparently the RTR anti-spoofing regulation, which had to be technically implemented by telecom providers...
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