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Crypto Scams Increase Over the Holidays – Here’s how to Avoid Them

Crypto Scams Increase Over the Holidays – Here’s how to Avoid Them

Each year, as the festive season arrives, we must also keep an eye out for potential scammers trying to ruin the fun. Scammers and criminals become more active during the holidays, targeting us while we have our guard down.

So far in 2022, Australians alone have lost about half a billion dollars to scams, which is already significantly more than had been lost by this time last year.

The majority of these losses – about $300 million – involved investment or cryptocurrency scams.

Deakin University Centre for Cyber Security Research and Innovation researchers interviewed recent victims of such scams. Here is what they found.

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Anyone can fall for a cryptocurrency scam

“I was shocked and could not accept that this happened to me although I was very careful … I was numb for a couple of minutes as it was a large amount of money,” a 26-year-old female office manager from South Australia said.

These scams have become highly sophisticated and criminals have become less discriminating about whom they target. This is reflected in recent victim demographics, showing a wide variety of backgrounds, a more even distribution across several age groups, and an almost even split on gender.

So, how can you spot these scams and where can you get help if you have fallen victim?

If it sounds too good to be true, it might just be a scam

“I was dumbfounded, to say that the ground shattered under my feet would be an understatement, it will take me a very long time to recover from it, financially and mentally” a 36-year-old female legal practitioner from Victoria said.

Most crypto scams involve getting the victim to buy and send cryptocurrency to the perpetrator’s account for what appears to be a legitimate investment opportunity.

Cryptocurrency is the currency of choice for this type of crime, because it is unregulated, untraceable and transactions cannot be reversed.

Victims of such scams are targeted using a number of different methods, which include:

Investment scams: scammers pretend to be investment managers claiming high returns on crypto investments. They get the victim to transfer funds and escape with them.

“Pump and dump”: scammers usually hype up a new cryptocurrency or an NFT project and artificially increase its value. Once enough victims invest, the scammers sell their stake, leaving the victims with worthless cryptocurrency or NFT.

Romance scams: involves scammers using dating platforms, social media or direct messaging to engage with you, gain your trust and pitch an amazing investment opportunity promising high returns, or ask for cryptocurrency to cover medical or travel expenses.

Phishing scams: an old but still effective scam involving malicious emails or messages with links to fake websites promising huge returns on investment or just outright stealing credentials to access users’ digital currency wallets.

Ponzi schemes: a type of investment scam whereby the scammers use cryptocurrency gathered from multiple victims to repay high interest to some of them; when victims invest more funds, the scammers escape with all the investments.

Mining scams: scammers try to convince victims to buy cryptocurrency to use in mining more of it, while in reality there is no mining happening – the scammers just make transfers that look like returns on the investment. Over time, the victim invests more, and the scammers keep taking it all.

Although methods evolve and change, the telltale signs of a potential scam remain relatively similar.

Seek help if you’ve been scammed

“I felt helpless, I didn’t know what to do, who to reach out to, I was too embarrassed and just kept blaming myself,” a 72-year-old male accountant from Victoria said. If you ever find yourself in a difficult situation, remember help and support is available.

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