Bitcoin: FBI issues stark warning of TERRIFYING internet scam to blackmail investors
Today i wanted to share an interesting article that i saw on the trade online a while ago about some terrifying scam to blackmail investors in bitcoin
THE FBI has issued a stark warning about an online scam in which people are threatened with death unless they hand over all of their bitcoin, and have revealed a terrifying email sent to one victim.
Christine, who does not want to reveal her last name, said she knew the email was a hoax but still found it deeply disturbing.
The email demanded $2,800 (£1,975) in bitcoin and threatened, “I will be short. I've got an order to kill you”.
Christine, who chose not to give her surname, said: "I knew no one was tracking me.
“But I found myself as I was on my way to work looking around.
“Are any cars following me? Does anyone look suspicious?"
FBI agent Laura Eimiller said it is a new spin on extortion.
Agent Eimiller said: “The chances are if you are online, you will be victimised not once, not twice, but multiple times.”
Investigators said the emails are carefully designed so that even educated professionals can be lured in.
Christine went on the FBI’s Internet Crime Complaint Centre which gives safety information and tracks threatening activity.
Agent Eimiller added: “We receive an average of 800 complaints a day in the United States on that site.
"We believe it represents about 15 per cent of the scams that are actually taking place, so it is heavily underreported.
"If only one per cent of people send money to them, there's no overhead for them. That is money in the bank.”
Bitcoin transactions provide anonymity to users and so has been used for criminal activity such as buying illicit items on the dark web.
It also provides anonymity for scammers as the virtual currency does not pass through any banking institution and consumers cannot stop payment like they can with a credit card.
Cyberfraud, drug dealing, prostitution, gun-running and other major crime profits are being ploughed into the internet currencies.
Drug pedlars are using high street bitcoin ATM machines to deposit cash from deals, and there are 77 such ATMs in Britain.
Gangsters are not only hiding money from the police, they are also making fortunes from the rise in the value of virtual currencies, according to the Met Police.
Head of Scotland Yard’s Serious and Organised Crime Command Detective Chief Superintendent Mick Gallagher, said gangs have turned to cryptocurrencies.
He said: “At the moment, it feels like there is significant growth.”
Online criminals prefer the added privacy of some of bitcoin’s competitors as forensic firm Chainalysis said the amount of bitcoin being used on the Dark Web has fallen from 30 per cent to one per cent.
nstead cybercriminals are turning to other digital currencies.
Philip Gradwell, chief economist at Chainalysis said: “In the last few months, there has been a rapid increase in the use of Monero, likely for illicit means.
“Whether Monero grows further, to displace bitcoin as the crypto-crime currency, depends on its adoption by new darknet markets, which are emerging following recent shutdowns, and improvements in the user experience of buying and transacting in Monero.”
Dear ronnel23,
"Nice" post but if I would receive such mails I would just try to ignore and delete them. You might get worried gradually but I would never send money to them (or you go to the police).
And of course crypto is being used for criminal stuff but such markets will always exist and did always...
Yours truly,
Gandalf The White!
your right and you have a point
thank you for the appreciation
You are welcome!