Scamming definition

Scamming means providing misleading information in any manner which may infringe the copyright, patent, trademark, trade secret or other proprietary rights of any third party or rights of privacy;
Scamming means convincing someone to disclose their EBT card information, often by a fraudulent phone call or text message that pretends to be from an official government agency (commonly known as “phishing.”)

Examples of Scamming in a sentence

  • To enhance safety of digital financial services and reduce their vulnerability to cybercrimes, the Borrower has defined and penalized payment fraud, provided legal basis for information sharing in fraud investigations, and regulated liability of non-compliant financial institutions, as evidenced by the enactment of the Anti- Financial Account Scamming Act (RA 12010).