Hong Kong Police Issues Alert About Text Message Phishing Scam Drained 446,00...
The Hong Kong Police Force has raised awareness after 11 Binance customers fell victim to text message phishing scams. According to a Facebook post by CyberDefender, under the state’s police, fraudsters posed as Binance and sent malicious messages to users. Due to the seeming authenticity of the source, the bad actors successfully fleeced users of their […]
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The scam involves sending users a text message with a link to cancel withdrawals, leading users to a fake website designed to harvest their login credentials. Binance CEO Changpeng “CZ” Zhao has alerted the crypto community against a “massive” SMS phishing scam targeting Binance customers.Tweeting on Friday, CZ alerted users of a phishing scam campaign directed at Binance users through SMS.There is a massive Phishing scam via SMS with a link to cancel withdrawals. It leads to a phishing website to harvest your credential as in the screenshot below. NEVER click on links from SMS! Always go....
The crypto community has raised the alarm about an ongoing phishing scam targeting investors after scammers posing as crypto exchange Coinbase successfully drained nearly $2 million over the weekend. The scam is reportedly related to the CoinTracker security breach from 2022. Related Reading: Bitcoin Takes A Beating: Mt. Gox Distribution Spooks Investors $1.7 Million Drained […]
Hong Kong police have arrested a man accused of stealing $191,085 from a cryptocurrency trader in what turned out to be a bogus transaction. No funds were recovered at the time of the suspect’s arrest and investigations are ongoing to determine if the man had accomplices.
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Hong Kong police recently arrested a 24-year-old conman accused of vanishing with a crypto trader’s $191,085 (HK$1.5 million). The con artist now faces a possible ten-year jail term if convicted, a report has said.
According to a South China Morning Post report that....
The Hong Kong Police Commercial Crime Bureau (CCB) arrested five suspects that might have been involved in last month's Bitcoin investment fund scam worth $8 million. According to South China Morning Post (SCMP), the arrested individuals include three women, aged somewhere between 48 and 55, and two brothers, both in their late 30s. While the formers were accused to have had promoted the Ponzi company MyCoin, the latter are being scrutinized for collecting money from some of the victims. However, none of the arrested individuals have been charged yet, but are likely to go through a....
MyCoin was one of the biggest scams to hit the shores of Hong Kong this year. The alleged bitcoin exchange based out of Hong Kong was in fact an elaborate Ponzi scheme that successfully managed to rip off over $387 million dollars in customer investments after they shut shop overnight earlier this year. Many South East Asian and Chinese investors were victims of this Ponzi scheme, which has got the police forces in multiple countries conducting their own investigations to ensure justice is served. Hong Kong was the first to counter some success in March after the cops there managed to....