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yahoo.com · 2025-12-07
Americans lost over $12.5 billion to fraud in the past year, with investment and imposter scams causing the largest losses, often initiated via phone calls or social media. Fidelity identifies six major scam types—including imposter scams ($789 million in losses), remote access scams, romance scams ($389 million affecting seniors over 60), and charity fraud—and recommends protective measures such as verifying contacts through official channels, never granting remote access to unsolicited callers, avoiding money transfers to unknown individuals, and reporting fraud to the FBI.
ca.news.yahoo.com · 2025-12-07
A Boise, Idaho gas station clerk named Avalon Hardy intervened to stop at least seven cryptocurrency scams targeting elderly customers by questioning suspicious Bitcoin ATM transactions and unplugging the machine to prevent a 79-year-old from losing $15,000 and a 75-year-old from losing $19,000. Crypto fraud has become increasingly prevalent, with scammers using tactics like impersonation, fake government agencies, and AI-powered deepfakes to target older adults, who reported losses exceeding $1.6 billion in 2023 alone and are the most vulnerable demographic to these schemes.
gobankingrates.com · 2025-12-07
Americans lost over $12.5 billion to fraud in 2024, with investment and imposter scams causing the largest losses, often initiated through phone calls or social media. Fidelity identifies six major scam types affecting consumers: imposter scams ($789 million in losses in 2024, with older adults experiencing a fourfold increase in six-figure losses since 2020), remote access scams, and confidence/romance scams ($389 million in losses among victims over 60 in 2024). Protection strategies include ignoring unsolicited contact requests, never granting remote access or sharing security codes, avoiding suspicious links and downloads, and refusing to send money to people met
hometownstations.com · 2025-12-07
Eight defendants, all Indian nationals except one Ohio resident, were prosecuted for operating a transnational money laundering conspiracy that defrauded victims across Ohio, Michigan, Illinois, and Indiana of their life savings between May and November 2023. The scheme involved "phantom hacker" scams where fraudsters falsely claimed victims' accounts were compromised, then impersonated law enforcement to pressure victims into transferring funds for supposed "protection," resulting in nearly $4 million in restitution ordered and prison sentences ranging from 2 to 6 years. The last defendant, Kishan Vinayak Patel, 26, received a 46-month sentence after conviction on money
wbir.com · 2025-12-07
The Better Business Bureau of Chattanooga reported a significant increase in investment scams, with the Federal Trade Commission documenting a 12.5% jump in fraud reports to $12.5 billion last year. A Gatlinburg man lost over $200,000 to a romance investment scam after being contacted by someone claiming to be a woman on social media who promised investment returns; when he requested to cash out, scammers demanded an additional $280,000 in taxes, leading to the arrest of 31-year-old Yinn Cheng from Canada at a arranged meeting. Police believe Cheng targeted multiple victims and warn residents that unsolicited contacts from strangers on
citationneeded.news · 2025-12-07
**Type:** Cryptocurrency/Financial Fraud Alert The Trump family's World Liberty Financial (WLFI) cryptocurrency project has raised significant concerns about conflicts of interest and market manipulation, with the project team blocklisting major investor Justin Sun from selling his tokens shortly after trading commenced, potentially to prevent price decline. The Trumps have profited approximately $412.5 million from early token sales and indirect payments, though media reports claiming $5 billion in gains are misleading since these represent unrealized "paper" profits and insider selling would likely cause market collapse. Congressional Democrats are pushing for stronger oversight language in proposed crypto legislation to prevent similar presidential conflicts of interest in financial ventures.
aljazeera.com · 2025-12-07
The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) warned that East Timor's Oecusse enclave has become a new hub for transnational scam operations, following an August law enforcement raid that uncovered SIM cards, Starlink devices, and links to China's 14K Triad and Cambodian scam networks. The raid arrested 30 workers from Indonesia, Malaysia, and China, with authorities finding evidence of online romance scams, illegal gambling, investment fraud, and potential human trafficking schemes that generate billions in criminal revenue. Criminal groups are exploiting East Timor's newly established digital free trade zone and shell companies to evade detection as law
justice.gov · 2025-12-07
Yveler Marcellus was convicted of conspiracy to commit money laundering and mail/wire fraud for his role in a transnational "tech support" scam operating between January 2022 and December 2023. The scheme, orchestrated with co-conspirators based in India and the U.S., targeted vulnerable victims by convincing them to send money via checks and money orders, which Marcellus and his associates then laundered through bank accounts before sending proceeds to India, defrauding victims across the United States of over $12 million. Marcellus faces up to 40 years in prison, and seven co-conspirators have already pleaded guilty.
newsbreak.com · 2025-12-07
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Eight individuals were sentenced to federal prison for operating an international "phantom hacker" scam that defrauded victims across Ohio, Michigan, Illinois, and Indiana of tens of millions of dollars between May and November 2023. The conspirators posed as company officials and law enforcement agents to convince victims their financial accounts were compromised, then persuaded them to withdraw cash or gold bars for alleged safekeeping, which was then distributed among the scammers. The defendants were ordered to pay nearly $4 million in restitution, with sentences ranging from 24 to 72 months in prison.
businessworld.in · 2025-12-07
Cybercrimes against India's elderly surged 86% between 2020 and 2022, with criminals exploiting vulnerabilities including loneliness, cognitive decline, and digital illiteracy through impersonation scams, investment fraud, romance scams, and technical deception. Notable cases include a retired colonel losing Rs 3.4 crore after fraudsters impersonated law enforcement and a 75-year-old losing Rs 13 crore through a WhatsApp investment scam, with digital payment fraud projected to exceed Rs 1.2 lakh crore by 2025. Experts emphasize that protection requires a blend of technological safeguards (AI
aviationa2z.com · 2025-12-07
Two flight attendants at Biman Bangladesh Airlines orchestrated romance scams targeting affluent business class passengers, using their positions to build trust, manipulate travel schedules, and extract gifts, cash, and intimate media totaling nearly $18,000 before ghosting or blackmailing victims. Complaints filed with the airline and Civil Aviation Authority of Bangladesh involved at least two confirmed victims—a Doha-based businessman and a Dhaka resident—who experienced emotional manipulation, threats, and demands for valuables including an iPhone 16, diamond rings, and wedding funds. The case highlights how scammers exploit professional roles and travel contexts to gain victim confidence, with investigators examining whether victims from other
tribuneindia.com · 2025-12-07
The UN Office on Drugs and Crime warned that East Timor, specifically the digital free trade zone of Oecusse Ambeno, has become a target for transnational scam centre operations linked to organized crime networks, including China's 14K Triad group and entities in Cambodia. An August law enforcement raid uncovered SIM cards and satellite communication devices used in scam operations generating billions through offshore gambling, romance scams, and investment fraud, while also exposing human trafficking risks and the use of shell companies and multiple passports to evade detection.
chainalysis.com · 2025-12-07
This Q&A features Lieutenant Colonel Chitsanupong Waidee from Thailand's Central Investigation Bureau discussing how blockchain analysis tools help law enforcement investigate cryptocurrency crimes. He highlights a significant cross-border scam case involving TRON and Ethereum wallets used to launder funds from Thai victims through Myanmar scam compounds, connected to human trafficking networks. Waidee emphasizes that while blockchain is pseudonymous rather than anonymous, proper investigative tools and collaboration between law enforcement and financial institutions make crypto transactions traceable and have helped dismantle scam operations affecting ordinary people.
nzherald.co.nz · 2025-12-07
An elderly couple in New Zealand lost tens of thousands of dollars after being contacted by phone and tricked into providing their PIN and placing their bank card in their mailbox for collection. Law enforcement and online safety experts described the scam as increasingly sophisticated, noting that scammers use psychological manipulation tactics and that anyone—not just older adults—can fall victim, though only about 17% of scam victims successfully recover their money. The incident highlighted the importance of technology education and warned against allowing family members to assist with online banking, as they may access sensitive information.
investopedia.com · 2025-12-07
This educational article warns seniors about Medicare scams that surge during fall open enrollment periods. Scammers impersonate Medicare or medical providers via phone calls to trick beneficiaries into revealing Social Security numbers, Medicare card numbers, and other personal information—which criminals use to submit fraudulent claims worth tens of thousands of dollars. The article advises that Medicare will never call unsolicited, recommends hanging up on suspicious callers, and directs victims to call 1-800-MEDICARE for assistance.
the-sun.com · 2025-12-07
A 95-year-old North Carolina woman lost $18,000 to a door-to-door driveway repair scam in May, where a man falsely claimed to represent the city government and promised subsidized repairs; the work cracked immediately after completion. Brian Alexander Taulton, 57, was arrested in September after defrauding multiple elderly victims of over $100,000 combined through similar home repair schemes across multiple states, and is facing 22 felony charges including exploiting disabled/elderly persons and obtaining property by false pretense.
wislawjournal.com · 2025-12-07
Ankurkumar Patel, a Brookfield man, was indicted on money laundering charges for his role in a "phantom hacker scheme" that defrauded elderly victims across multiple states by posing as customer service and law enforcement agents to trick victims into transferring funds. Patel allegedly personally retrieved over $1 million from victims and conspired to launder the money through anonymous transactions, with one victim from Sheboygan identified in the case. He faces up to 20 years imprisonment and fines up to $500,000 if convicted on the money laundering conspiracy charge.
justice.gov · 2025-12-07
Eight members of a transnational money laundering conspiracy, seven Indian nationals and one Ohio resident, were sentenced to prison terms ranging from 2 to 6 years for laundering proceeds from "phantom hacker" fraud schemes that victimized residents across Ohio, Michigan, Illinois, and Indiana between May and November 2023. The scam involved fraudsters falsely claiming victims' accounts were compromised, then impersonating law enforcement to pressure victims into transferring their life savings under the guise of account protection. The eight defendants were ordered to pay nearly $4 million in restitution to victims who lost their life savings.
digitaljournal.com · 2025-12-07
This is a press release announcing that Global Pursuit Investigations, a 40-year-old private investigation firm, is enhancing affordability of its services globally. The agency specializes in cases including fraud, elder abuse, missing persons, human trafficking, and international recoveries, and emphasizes making professional investigative help accessible to clients regardless of financial constraints.
cubaheadlines.com · 2025-12-07
Ana María Núñez, a 68-year-old woman with at least 16 prior fraud convictions, is on trial for defrauding a 78-year-old terminally ill woman in Doral of over $430,000 by posing as her daughter and obtaining power of attorney to transfer the victim's home and savings. Núñez and her son allegedly exploited the victim as her health declined from cancer; she faces multiple additional pending charges for other scams dating back to at least 1996, including a $105,000 investment fraud and another elderly victim scheme yielding $437,107. Authorities suspect the actual number of victims exceeds those documente
observervoice.com · 2025-12-07
The U.S. Treasury Department sanctioned multiple scam organizations operating in Burma and Cambodia on September 8, targeting groups responsible for approximately $10 billion in fraud losses from Americans in 2024, including romance scams and fake investment schemes. The sanctions freeze assets and prohibit U.S. citizens and companies from conducting business with two dozen sanctioned entities and individuals, addressing both financial crime and human trafficking operations that have seen a 66% increase in funds stolen from Americans originating from Southeast Asia.
aarp.org · 2025-12-07
Affinity fraud and friendship scams represent an evolving variation of romance scams where criminals build false bonds with victims by claiming shared interests—such as hobbies, support groups, or online gaming—rather than romantic attraction, exploiting the trust that develops from perceived commonality. Recent victims reported to the AARP Fraud Watch Network Helpline lost $10,000 and over $100,000 respectively after scammers posed as friends and requested loans via Cash App, Bitcoin, and gift cards with no intent to repay. The scams typically begin with unsolicited contact on social media, friendship apps, or through wrong-number texts, after which perpetrators quickly attempt to establish rapport an
aol.com · 2025-12-07
Americans lost $12.5 billion to scams in 2024, with adults over 60 being frequent targets due to their savings, limited digital experience, and trust in official-sounding communications. The article provides 10 protective strategies for seniors, including not answering unknown numbers, rejecting unsolicited calls from government agencies, never sharing personal information over the phone, resisting pressure tactics and unusual payment requests (gift cards, wire transfers, cryptocurrency), verifying impersonators through independent sources, consulting trusted contacts before responding to suspicious requests, and enabling two-factor authentication on accounts.
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dailyrecord.com · 2025-12-07
Scammers are spoofing caller ID to appear as Mount Olive Police Department, with callers impersonating Police Chief Michael Spitzer and requesting banking and personal information from residents. Police warn that legitimate officers never request personal information over the phone and advise residents to hang up immediately and verify any questionable calls by contacting the department directly at their official number.
sebastopoltimes.com · 2025-12-07
A Sebastopol resident, Shai Plonski, fell victim to a romance scam in 2022 that began on Facebook and involved a fake cryptocurrency trading app, resulting in financial loss. The scam is part of a larger trafficking operation where workers from underdeveloped countries are smuggled across borders, imprisoned, and forced under threat of violence to perpetrate romance scams (known as "pig butchering") to repay their traffickers. Plonski is now publicly sharing his experience through a YouTube video to help prevent others from becoming victims of these operations, which are often linked to organized crime and generate millions by exploiting both the trafficked workers and their romance scam victims
investopedia.com · 2025-12-07
Text message job scams have surged in recent years, with reported losses rising from $90 million in 2020 to $501 million by 2024. Contrary to expectations, younger Americans—particularly Gen Z (20%) and millennials (16%)—are more vulnerable to these scams than older generations, with young men being especially susceptible due to financial pressures, career inexperience, and the appeal of fast remote income. Among victims who engaged with scam texts, approximately 30% had money stolen from their accounts and 45% shared personal information with scammers.
jsonline.com · 2025-12-07
Ankurkumar Patel, a 41-year-old Brookfield man, was indicted for operating a "Phantom Hacker Scam" that defrauded elderly victims across multiple states of over $1 million. The scheme involved fraudsters posing as customer service agents or law enforcement officers who convinced victims their accounts were compromised, then directed them to transfer cash or gold to supposedly safe accounts before the funds were laundered through co-conspirators. Patel faces up to 20 years in prison and substantial fines if convicted of money laundering conspiracy and substantive money laundering charges.
thenewsminute.com · 2025-12-07
A Special Investigation Team in Kochi is investigating a massive digital fraud scheme involving the bogus online trading platform Capitalix, which has defrauded multiple Kerala residents of an estimated Rs 28 crore total. A 49-year-old pharmaceutical company owner lost Rs 24.76 crore after depositing money in installments since March 2023 based on promises of high returns, while a 59-year-old woman lost Rs 2.88 crore through a related "virtual arrest" scam where perpetrators impersonated police officials. The platform, registered in California but believed to operate from Cyprus, used Malayalam-speaking operators contacting victims via phone and Telegram
state.gov · 2025-12-07
In September 2025, the U.S. Department of Treasury imposed sanctions on nine targets in Shwe Kokko, Burma and ten individuals/entities in Cambodia involved in operating online scam centers that targeted Americans. Americans lost at least $10 billion to scam operations in Southeast Asia in 2024, with the sanctioned operations involving forced labor compounds conducting virtual currency investment scams and exploiting workers under protection of the Karen National Army criminal organization.
yahoo.com · 2025-12-07
An 85-year-old grandmother nearly fell victim to an imposter scam when scammers posing as her bank claimed she owed $50,000 in fraudulent charges, then connected her with someone impersonating an FTC official who pressured her to purchase prepaid debit cards for payment. According to the FTC, fraud losses for seniors have surged dramatically, with losses of $10,000 or more quadrupling between 2020 and 2024, as scammers exploit fear and use untraceable payment methods like gift cards, cryptocurrency, and prepaid cards. Key protective measures include recognizing red flags such as unexpected contact from institutions, requests for unusual payment
cheapism.com · 2025-12-07
In 2024, Americans lost $12.5 billion to scams, with adults over 60 being frequent targets due to their savings, limited digital experience, and trust in official-sounding messages. Modern scammers employ sophisticated tactics like AI voice cloning and deepfake videos to impersonate loved ones and government agencies. The article provides ten practical tips for seniors to avoid scams, including not answering unknown numbers, never sharing personal information over the phone, recognizing pressure tactics, avoiding unusual payment methods, verifying identities through trusted sources, and enabling two-factor authentication on accounts.
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dlapiper.com · 2025-12-07
The SEC has launched a Cross-Border Task Force to investigate fraud by foreign-based companies, particularly targeting market manipulation schemes like "ramp-and-dumps" involving Chinese companies and misconduct by gatekeepers such as auditors and underwriters who enable access to US capital markets. The task force aligns with DOJ enforcement priorities and signals increased scrutiny and liability exposure for auditors and underwriters involved with foreign issuers, especially those with opaque governance structures or VIE arrangements. The SEC is also directing other divisions to develop new disclosure rules and guidance to better protect US investors from transnational fraud schemes.
ew.com · 2025-12-07
Netflix's docuseries "Love Con Revenge" features Cecilie Fjellhøy and private investigator Brianne Joseph exposing romance scams, with cases including Todd Dean (the "Selfie Scammer"), who defrauded at least eight women of tens of thousands of dollars for a fake wellness startup called Sanjara and was ordered to pay one victim $30,727.50 in court before filing for bankruptcy in December 2023, and Ricky Morrisey, who stole over $13,000 from victim Bridget Phillips while posing as a military veteran with a fabricated tragic backstory, resulting in fraud and larceny
people.com · 2025-12-07
Cecilie Fjellhøy was one of three women defrauded by Simon Leviev (the "Tinder Swindler") in a romance scam documented in the 2022 Netflix film; she lost approximately $250,000 after meeting him on Tinder, while Leviev allegedly swindled around $10 million total from multiple victims over the years. Since coming forward, Fjellhøy has become an advocate for romance fraud victims and now hosts the Netflix docuseries *Love Con Revenge* (premiered September 5, 2025), where she partners with a private investigator to expose romance scammers and help victims recover.
news.abplive.com · 2025-12-07
A 64-year-old man in Mohali lost Rs 1.5 crore after clicking on a Facebook investment pop-up that redirected him to a fake trading group impersonating HDFC Securities and Upstox. The scammers used forged SEBI certificates and false CEO identities to build trust, initially showing him doubled returns on a small investment before requesting larger sums that were ultimately stolen. Authorities advise verifying company credentials through official channels, avoiding unsolicited investment groups, enabling two-factor authentication, and consulting certified financial advisors before investing.
justice.gov · 2025-12-07
Shengsheng He, a California man and co-owner of the Bahamas-based Axis Digital Limited, was sentenced to 51 months in federal prison for his role in an international digital asset investment scam that defrauded U.S. victims of more than $36.9 million. The conspiracy involved overseas scammers contacting victims through unsolicited social media and dating apps to solicit fraudulent digital asset investments, with stolen funds laundered through shell companies, international banks, and digital asset wallets connected to scam centers in Cambodia. He was ordered to pay $26,867,242.44 in restitution, and eight co-conspirators have ple
home.treasury.gov · 2025-12-07
In 2024, Americans lost over $10 billion to Southeast Asia-based cyber scams operated by transnational criminal organizations, representing a 66 percent increase from the prior year. The U.S. Treasury Department sanctioned 19 scam centers across Burma and Cambodia that used forced labor, debt bondage, and violence to coerce workers into conducting romance and virtual currency investment scams targeting American victims. These operations typically lure victims with promises of romantic relationships or investment opportunities, then steal funds deposited on fraudulent platforms designed to mimic legitimate investment sites.
state.gov · 2025-12-07
The U.S. Department of the Treasury imposed sanctions on nine targets in Shwe Kokko, Burma and ten individuals/entities in Cambodia involved in operating online scam centers that victimized Americans and exploited forced laborers. In 2024 alone, Americans lost at least $10 billion to scam operations based in Southeast Asia, with criminal networks facilitating virtual currency investment scams and other fraud schemes targeting U.S. residents and international victims.
501lifemag.com · 2025-12-07
The Arkansas Securities Department reports a substantial increase in financial fraud targeting elderly Arkansans, with older Americans nationwide reporting $4.885 billion in losses from 147,127 complaints in 2024, including 1,063 Arkansas victims who lost $27.25 million. Common schemes include social media scams, romance fraud, and "pig butchering" scams that build trust before encouraging cryptocurrency investments, with seniors being targeted due to accumulated savings, higher trust levels, and social isolation. The ASD advises elderly investors to avoid unsolicited investment opportunities claiming guaranteed returns, secrecy, or low risk with high returns, and encourages reporting suspected fraud to 800.981.4
brookline.news · 2025-12-07
Two New York men, Amarjot Singh (30) and Jaykumar Raval (20), were arrested in July and charged in September for facilitating a scheme that defrauded a 71-year-old Brookline woman of $45,000 in June. The scam began with a fake Apple Pay alert text, followed by impersonation calls from fake Apple Security and Federal Trade Commission representatives who convinced the victim her accounts had been compromised and instructed her to withdraw cash for pickup by supposed undercover federal agents. Raval is also suspected in connection with nearly $200,000 stolen from elderly women across New York and New Hampshire through similar schemes.
blavity.com · 2025-12-07
**Love Con Revenge** is a Netflix docuseries that premiered September 5, 2025, following Cecilie Fjellhøy, a romance scam victim who lost $250,000 to Tinder scammer Shimon Hayut (who defrauded approximately $10 million total from multiple victims). Fjellhøy partners with private investigator Brianne Joseph to expose real-world romance scams, help victims recover emotionally and financially, and advocate for changing the cultural stigma around fraud victims who have had money stolen rather than "given away."
primetimer.com · 2025-12-07
**Love Con Revenge** is a six-part Netflix docuseries released September 5, 2025, that investigates multiple romance scams where perpetrators manipulated victims into financial fraud totaling millions of dollars. The series, hosted by Tinder Swindler victim Cecilie Fjellhøy and private investigator Brianne Joseph, features cases including Todd Dean (mental health facility investment fraud), Christopher Lloyd (alleged $2M+ investment scheme targeting women), Dorian Wilkerson ($2M fraud involving false medical credentials), Ricky Morrissey (veteran-themed romance con), and Aaron Ward (male victim defrauded of $
marketing-interactive.com · 2025-12-07
Hang Seng Bank launched a public awareness campaign from September to December featuring four Hong Kong actors known for villain roles who formed the "Hang Seng Anti-Fraud Band" to promote fraud prevention through a reimagined Cantonese song and music video highlighting common scams including phishing, investment fraud, online shopping scams, and virtual romance scams. The bank's integrated campaign included live performances, a traveling educational bus, and social media content, supported by technology measures that detected over 1,200 fraud cases in the first half of the year and protected approximately HK$200 million in customer funds.
thehansindia.com · 2025-12-07
A sophisticated dark web-orchestrated IPO investment scam targeting professionals across India defrauded victims by impersonating Axis Bank and Bank of Baroda through WhatsApp and Telegram, using fake investment dashboards and promises of high returns. Police arrested 34-year-old Bobbari Srinivasa Rao in connection with at least 19 cases and Rs 43 lakh in fraud, after a 63-year-old Hyderabad victim lost over Rs 43 lakh to the scheme between July and August 2025. The scam successfully targeted educated professionals including doctors, teachers, and bank managers by presenting fabricated profit statements and press
ainvest.com · 2025-12-07
Singapore reported S$456 million in fraud losses during the first half of 2025, a decline from the previous year, though cryptocurrency scams remained a significant concern accounting for S$81.6 million (18% of total losses), with Tether, Bitcoin, and Ethereum being the primary targets. Victims were predominantly aged 30-49 and fell prey to investment scams, job fraud, and phishing schemes, while authorities recovered S$56.7 million in fraudulent funds and prevented S$179 million in potential losses through collaborative efforts.
timesofindia.indiatimes.com · 2025-12-07
A 62-year-old retired government employee in Visakhapatnam lost over Rs 2.5 crore in a digital arrest scam after fraudsters posing as police officials claimed his Aadhaar card was linked to money laundering and threatened him with arrest warrants and imprisonment. The victim transferred his entire savings under duress before realizing the deception after reading about similar scams. Police report that senior citizens are increasingly targeted in digital arrest fraud schemes across the state, with many victims failing to report due to shame, fear, or lack of awareness.
timesofindia.indiatimes.com · 2025-12-07
A 62-year-old retired government employee in Visakhapatnam lost over Rs 2.5 crore in a digital arrest scam after fraudsters posing as police officials called him claiming his Aadhaar was linked to money laundering and threatened him with arrest warrants. The victim transferred all his savings following the scammers' instructions before discovering the fraud through reading about similar cases and reporting it to cyber crime police. Police note that senior citizens are increasingly targeted in digital arrest scams, with many victims reluctant to report due to shame or lack of awareness.
dailyhodl.com · 2025-12-07
The Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City reported that U.S. consumers lost $8.9 billion to scams in 2024, more than tripling from $2.6 billion in 2020, with investment scams and imposter fraud accounting for 60% of losses. Investment scams experienced the most dramatic growth with losses increasing nearly twelvefold, while scammers shifted to more effective digital contact methods like social media and mobile apps, and increasingly use cryptocurrency (40% of investment fraud payments) and bank transfers. Financial institutions and payment providers are urged to develop tools that quickly identify and intercept scam payments before they reach fraudsters.
cosmopolitan.com · 2025-12-07
*Love Con Revenge*, a Netflix series featuring private investigator Brianne Joseph and Tinder Swindler victim Cecilie Fjellhøy, investigates romance scams, including the case of Christopher Earl Lloyd, who defrauded multiple women of over $2 million by posing as a former Major League Baseball player and investment broker on dating apps. Lloyd was apprehended on July 24th on a 14-count federal indictment and currently faces 13 counts of wire fraud and one count of monetary transaction fraud, with potential sentences of up to 20 years per wire fraud count plus an additional 10 years if convicted on the monetary transaction charge.
ainvest.com · 2025-12-07
Social Security scams surged 46% in 2024, resulting in $4.885 billion in losses and disproportionately affecting retirees who were pressured through fake government alerts to transfer funds or deposit cash into ATMs or cryptocurrency accounts. The FBI and FTC reported that fraud losses for those aged 60+ skyrocketed from $122 million in 2020 to $700 million in 2024, with significant regional impacts such as $99.8 million in losses in Massachusetts alone. To protect themselves, retirees are advised to adopt strategic diversification, use Treasury Inflation-Protected Securities, implement fraud detection technology, maintain social networks, and work with
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