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Crypto Scams: The $5. 6 Billion Heist
North America, USAMonday, September 16, 2024
But what if you're approached with an unsolicited crypto investment opportunity online? What if it seems too good to be true? Here's the thing: it absolutely is. As the FBI warns, you need to be extremely wary of any investment opportunities from random people online. Don't put your faith, or funds, into the hands of someone you've never met in real life.
But aren't there ways to recover stolen funds? Unfortunately, the FBI says that recovery is challenging since once payment goes through, the recipient quickly transfers it to an overseas account for cash-out purposes. And even if you do manage to report the crime, the scammers often use fake identities and shell companies to cover their tracks.
So, what can you do to protect yourself? For starters, be cautious of unsolicited investment opportunities and never invest more than you can afford to lose. Also, make sure to thoroughly research any company or individual before sending them any money. And remember, if it seems too good to be true, it probably is.
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