Social networking sites become a hub for Bitcoin scams: Cyber-Forensics.net shares preventive measures

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Cyber Forensic Specialist

Cyber Forensic Specialist

Scammers are impersonating Instagram users to push bitcoin scams. They create fake accounts using stolen pics and launch fraudulent trade investment schemes.

Stolen pictures are more than just copyright infringement. Hidden behind pictures, scammers push bogus trade-investment scams with intent to steal thousands of dollars from potential victims.”

— Timothy Benson

SOFIA, BULGARIA, February 25, 2022 /EINPresswire.com/ — Key findings by leading fraud prevention companies report Instagram users losing more than $80 million. This resulted from a bitcoin investment scam that scammers successfully ran between October 2020 and March 2021. And the new wave of this digital theft continues to fool millions of users.

Cyber-Forensics.net, an industry leader in cyber forensics services for online scam victims, reveals: “scammers rely on social media to steal photos and videos to create fake profiles and lure victims by promising huge returns on bitcoin investment.” But this is just a ruse to steal money.

Earlier this month, an Instagram user, Jason Sallman who describes himself as a “bitcoin-evangelist,” discovered his profile being used by more than a dozen imposters to push bitcoin scams. Sallman estimates, “there’s a little function inside of Instagram where the account can be reported. And sometimes it could take them as little as two hours to respond,…

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