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FBI Finally Wises Up That Crypto Exchanges Are Just One Big Scam

An illustration of a person holding their phone with an urgent message displayed: "Your Account Is At Risk". The background is filled with swirling red lines indicating chaos while in the foreground there are broken chains symbolizing freedom from scams but also scattered coins and keys suggesting loss. A shadowy figure lurks at the edge, hinting at the scammer's presence. In contrast to this ominous scene, a simple yet clear path leads out of the mess, lined with greenery representing safety and security.

Cryptocurrency: where even law enforcement can’t escape getting scammed! I guess that’s what happens when you’re dealing with a “revolutionary” technology created from nothing but hot air (and high energy bills). You’d think the FBI would know better than to fall for these scams, but hey, at least they’re warning us about it now. Maybe Jemima Kelly can write an exposé on how even law enforcement agencies are getting taken in by crypto scammers? “Cryptocurrency: where only criminals and idiots get rich” – that’s the headline I’d pay good money to see

Source: bitcoin.com

The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has warned cryptocurrency users about scammers impersonating crypto exchange employees to steal funds through unsolicited messages or calls. These fraudsters create urgency, claiming issues with accounts to trick victims into providing login details, clicking links, or sharing identification information. The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) issued a warning on Aug. 1 about scammers targeting cryptocurrency users by posing as exchange employees. The warning details: […]

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