The Division of Consumer and Business Education of the U.S. Federal Trade Commission published an article August 21 titled "How to avoid a Bitcoin blackmail scam."
The FTC's letter focuses on consumer protection, in what it calls a "New scam targeting men," warning about blackmailing scams demanding payments in Bitcoin.
"Here's how it works. Scammers have been sending letters to men, demanding payments using [B]itcoin in exchange for keeping quiet about alleged affairs. The letter also explains how to use [B]itcoin to make the payment."
Among the "Classic signs" of blackmailing, the FTC lists "Threats, intimidation and high-pressure tactics" and advises consumers to "Report it immediately to your local police, and the FBI.".
Cybersecurity firm Kaspersky Labs recently published a report according to which cybercriminals stole over $2.3 million via crypto scams during the second quarter of 2018.
Earlier this month the UK police published a report stating that crypto-related scams have led to $2.55 million in investor losses this summer alone.
US Federal Trade Commission Issues Warning on Bitcoin Blackmail Scam 'Targeting Men'
gepubliceerd op Aug 23, 2018
by Cointele | gepubliceerd op Coinage
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