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The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has published a document seeking to warn citizens of the increasing prevalence of scams executed through fraudulently posing as technical support staff for a company. The FBIâs notes that virtual currencies are becoming âincreasingly targeted by tech support criminals.â
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The FBI has issued a warning emphasizing the âwidespreadâ nature of âTech Support Fraudâ â which âinvolves a criminal claiming to provide customer, security, or technical support in an effort to defraud unwitting individuals.â The FBIâs IC3 division reports an increase in tech support fraud of 86% during 2017 when compared with 2016 â with last yearâs claimed losses âamount[ing] to nearly $15 million.â
The report states that âSome recent complaints [have] involve[d] criminals posing as technical support representatives for [âŠ] virtual currency exchangers,â with individual victim losses often in the thousands of dollars.â
The FBI states that âCriminals pose as virtual currency support,â luring âVictims to contact fraudulent virtual currency support numbers usually located via open source searches. The fraudulent support asks for access to the victimâs virtual currency wallet and transfers the victimâs virtual currency to another wallet for temporary holding during maintenance. The virtual currency is never returned to the victim, and the criminal ceases all communication.â
In other instances, criminals conducting tech support fraud âwho have access to a victimâs electronic device use the victimâs personal information and credit card to purchase and transfer virtual currency to an account controlled by the criminal.â
FBI Pressures Social Media Networks to Ban Cryptocurrency Ads
The FBI appears to be taking increasing action in the cryptocurrency sphere, with reports indicating that the institution has been actively working to persuade leading social media platforms to crackdown on the advertising of cryptocurrencies and ICOs.
Last month, a senior investigator at the Manitoba Securities Commission and the chairman of Canadaâs Binary Options Task Force, Jason Roy, revealed that Canadian and U.S. authorities had been pressuring Facebook to enact a prohibitive policy with regards to cryptocurrency advertising.
Mr. Roy stated âWhat happened is that Canadaâs Binary Options Task Force, as well as the FBI, explained to Facebook what the concerns were and that these types of ads are leading to people becoming victims. Weâve been talking to Google and had similar discussions and are waiting for them to take similar action.â
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