On Friday, I wrote an article about a fraudulent 3D printer campaign proposing to sell the NEA 3D printer series. The amalgam of stolen assets and text seemed authentic at first glance, but, due to the vigilance of the crowdfunding community, the campaign was uncovered as fake, reported to Kickstarter and the authentic NEA 3D, and ultimately taken down. Today, I was alerted to yet another imposter campaign on the crowdfunding site, with indications that the same scammer is still at it.…
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