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FOX 5 Atlanta via MSNGeorgia authorities looking for additional victims of fake coin launchAuthorities in Georgia are investigating a nationwide cryptocurrency scam involving XUSD, which allegedly defrauded investors ...
A senior from Burnaby, B.C., was scammed out of more than $7.5-million dollars in a cryptocurrency ruse, prompting the latest warning from police about cryptocurrency-based fraud schemes.
A victim in a cryptocurrency scam who invested $400,000 was faced with multiple excuses and told to pay large fees when attempting to withdraw the funds, Toronto police say.
5:27 How to protect your money from crypto scams A victim in Cole Harbour, N.S., outside Halifax, was defrauded of more than $154,000 US in a cryptocurrency scam that spanned several months ...
Someone demanding your money in cryptocurrency is probably fake, even if they sound legitimate, says Coquitlam RCMP. The Mounties are warning the public of a recent cryptocurrency scam that has ...
Police issue warning after Burnaby senior loses $7.5 million in cryptocurrency scam The victim told police she received a Mandarin language text message in the Spring of 2022 from someone looking ...
However, those plans now lay in tatters. The Atlanta-area couple fell victim to a cryptocurrency scam that cost them the US$800,000 they had set aside for retirement. It started with an ...
Between May and November, Toronto police have received 200 reports of crypto scams, totalling $20 million in losses. However, police say it's "really, really difficult" for victims to get their ...
Police received a report in October 2022 that a person had lost 5.806 bitcoin, valued at the time at over $168,000, in a cryptocurrency investment scam, the Winnipeg Police Service said in a news ...
However, those plans now lay in tatters. The Atlanta-area couple fell victim to a cryptocurrency scam that cost them $800,000 they had set aside for retirement.
Chinese industrial-scale scam centers are bilking Americans of more than $5 billion each year and giving Beijing a pretext to ...
Moe, in a post on social media, says his photo and pictures of other public figures are being used to promote cryptocurrency scams. Don’t fall for it says Moe, who says he would never endorse ...
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