Ukraine’s Cyberpolice Expose Members of Crypto Fraud Scheme Making €200 Milli...

Ukraine’s Cyberpolice Expose Members of Crypto Fraud Scheme Making €200 Milli...

A report shows Ukrainian Cyberpolice identified members of a group that defrauded people around the world through fake crypto investment offers. The criminal organization maintained offices and customer service centers with thousands of employees in a number of European countries. Cyberpolice Department Busts Ukrainian Arm of International Financial Fraud Scheme The cybercrime combatting unit of the National Police of Ukraine (NPU) has exposed five Ukrainian citizens accused of participating in a large-scale international scheme that lured victims with promises of high profits from fake....


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