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Bitfinex Cries Foul On Laundering Allegations, Claims It Was The Victim Of A Fraud

In an official statement released by Bitfinex on Friday, the company says it was conned. On October 24th the President of Crypto Capital, Ivan Manuel Monlia Lee, was arrested by the Polish police. He's been charged with laundering up to $390 million in cryptocurrencies for a Columbian drug cartel. Bitifinex claims that any suggestion that […] дальше »

2019-10-26 18:31


Australian Federal Police Take Hold of Artillery Dealer’s Bitcoin, Flip into Major Profits

Drug cartels and other criminal activities are mostly associated with Bitcoin trading. This is to raise funds to enhance their criminal activities. In the event, however, when the police confiscate $BTC from these illegal activities, where do they go? In Australia, for instance, it’s has been disclosed that in one scenario, the police collected a 20-fold […] дальше »

2019-10-25 00:21


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Bitcoin Scammers Impersonating Police Officers Are Duping Locals in Canada 

Police officers in Canada have begun to warn the public about an impersonation scam operation that seeks to defraud people of Bitcoin in nearby regions. According to a report by local news medium Voice on Oct 17, police claimed that they had gotten several reports about fraudsters who call locals, posing as the Canada Revenue Agency […] The post Bitcoin Scammers Impersonating Police Officers Are Duping Locals in Canada  appeared first on BeInCrypto. дальше »

2019-10-18 11:21


Onecoin Supporters Send Vile Threats To The $5 Billion Crypto Scam Whistleblower On Social Media

A whistleblower on the cryptocurrency scam project, Onecoin, is receiving death and sexual violence threats from supporters of the project, a BBC report uncovers. Jen McAdam, an Irish crypto investor, reported the matter to the Scottish police claiming she has been receiving the threats mainly through her Facebook page. Onecoin Supporters vile Threats Reported to […] дальше »

2019-10-15 17:58


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Singapore Man Faces 34 Years in Prison for Illegal Crypto Mining

A 29-year-old man from Singapore faces 34 years in prison after allegedly stealing Amazon AWS and Google Cloud computing power and services to mine crypto. Stole Victims’ Information to Mine Crypto Ho Jun Jia also known as Matthew Ho was taken into the custody of the Singapore Police Force on September 26 after being charged under a 14-count indictment. дальше »

2019-10-11 18:00


Apple bans app that warns Hong Kong citizens about police activity, again

Apple has banned HKmap. live — a Waze-like crowdsourced maps app used by protestors in Hong Kong to track police movements in the city state — merely days after approving it. The company told Reuters it made the decision after consulting with local authorities and that the “app violated its rules because it was used to ambush police and by criminals who used it to victimize residents in areas with no law enforcement. дальше »

2019-10-10 07:42


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Bitcoin fraudsters impersonate Canadian police to steal over $18,000

Police in Canada have issued warnings about a Bitcoin scam after two citizens reportedly lost $18,764. 50 (CAD $25,000) to criminals posing as police officers. As usual, the criminals told victims that their personal banking details, social insurance number, and other information had been used in a major fraud case or money laundering case. дальше »

2019-10-3 11:28


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Binance Collaborates With UK Cyber Crime Police to Ensure Customers’ Funds are SAFU

Binance Compliance unit has been cooperating with UK Police in an investigation regarding the creation and sale of phishing scripts. A Bulgarian citizen has been extradited to the UK as part of an investigation that found him guilty for illegally pinching personal data of around 500,00 users across 53 different platforms according to Binance officialRead MoreRead More. дальше »

2019-9-28 21:00


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Binance says it buddied with UK police to catch crypto criminal who stole $51M

Binance has said it collaborated with UK police to uncover a criminal who earned more than $51 million (tomers in at least 53 different services. Other criminals were able to purchase and use scripts to obtain personal information about customers by imitating legitimate companies It’s believed some 500,000 people were affected, most… This story continues at The Next Web дальше »

2019-9-27 16:34