Indian Card Scam (Ab)uses Bitcoin

Indian Card Scam (Ab)uses Bitcoin

An international crime syndicate that siphoned money from ATM machines via cloned debit and credit cards was busted by authorities in India. Investigations revealed that the stolen cash was converted to bitcoin before being dispersed to members of the crime syndicate. An international crime racket involving key members in India and the United Arab Emirates was busted by Indian authorities. The criminal activity saw cloned cards stealing money from ATMs in various locations across India, the Times of India reports. Eventually, the stolen money was converted to bitcoin before being....


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