Vote for Cryptopolitan on Binance Square Creator Awards 2024. Click here to support our content!

Bitcoin malware scam takes $79,480 from unsuspecting users

In this post:

  • Bitcoin malware scam used to defraud bitcoin user
  • Crypto scam remains on the rise.

A Bitcoin malware scam has recently tricked a Bitcoin user into spending Bitcoin worth over $70,000.

Crypto scams have been at the forefront of scams being perpetrated and, most recently, social media site, Twitter was used to execute one of the biggest heists ever seen in the history of the industry.

This, however, was not a one-off. It continues the long line of crypto scams that had become increasingly regular ever since 2017 when the rise of the Bitcoin malware scam became widespread.

Not only is the malware scam or the social media advertisements scam on the rise, more advanced scams are also being used in the industry on unsuspecting crypto users.

According to Whalebot, an unsuspecting user recently made a 7.011 Bitcoin payment to a malware account which had been active since July 2019. The payment has been confirmed to be approved and successful.

Bitcoin Malware scams and other crypto scams are on the rise 

Like we stated earlier, crypto scams are on the rise again with the most popular being the social media ad scams.

Read Also  Crypto cyber attacks surge by 192%, says Barracuda research

The global pandemic has been used as a tool by these scammers who use different techniques like social media ads, internet pop-up, email phishing and other notorious ways to defraud crypto users.

These ads tend to make promises that are too enticing, as they tend to promise the users loads of benefits and an opportunity to either double or triple their crypto holdings.

Not only that, YouTube videos and names of trusted individuals and companies are being used to perpetrate these scams too.

Fraudsters have used images of Changpeng Zhao, CEO of Binance, name of Elon Musk and his company, Tesla to carry out scams that are worth thousands of dollars. 

As it stands, over 200 Bitcoin scams have been reported, and there are lots more that are either unreported or underreported.

Land a High-Paying Web3 Job in 90 Days: The Ultimate Roadmap

Share link:

Disclaimer. The information provided is not trading advice. Cryptopolitan.com holds no liability for any investments made based on the information provided on this page. We strongly recommend independent research and/or consultation with a qualified professional before making any investment decisions.

Editor's choice

Loading Editor's Choice articles...

Stay on top of crypto news, get daily updates in your inbox

Most read

Loading Most Read articles...
Subscribe to CryptoPolitan