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Australians Lost Over $120 Million to Crypto Investment Fraud

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by Giorgi Kostiuk

a year ago


  1. Rise in Crypto Scams in Australia
  2. Impact on Young Australians
  3. Authorities' Response and Advice

  4. Australians lost over $120 million to cryptocurrency scams in the past 12 months, with younger individuals increasingly becoming the primary targets.

    Rise in Crypto Scams in Australia

    According to an August 28 press release from the Australian Federal Police (AFP), Australians lost over AUD$180 million (more than $122 million) to crypto investment scams in the past year. Data from the AFP reveals that nearly half of all investment scam losses reported to police involved cryptocurrencies.

    Impact on Young Australians

    Individuals under the age of 50 have become the main targets of fraudsters, comprising 60% of the total number of victims. Scammers are employing increasingly sophisticated tactics to deceive individuals. Richard Chin, AFP assistant commissioner, stated: 'Financial gain is what motivates most scammers however stolen funds could be used to bankroll future criminal ventures such as money laundering, trafficking illicit drugs, or human exploitation.'

    Financial gain is what motivates most scammers however stolen funds could be used to bankroll future criminal ventures such as money laundering, trafficking illicit drugs, or human exploitation.Richard Chin, AFP assistant commissioner

    Authorities' Response and Advice

    The AFP, in partnership with state and territory police, urges the public to remain vigilant, especially when considering investment opportunities that seem too good to be true. Authorities highlight tactics such as "pig butchering," where scammers build long-term relationships with victims before convincing them to invest, and the use of deepfake technology to impersonate trusted figures. Additionally, the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) has coordinated the takedown of over 7,300 phishing websites since July 2023, including 5,530 fake investment platforms, 1,065 phishing scam links, and 615 crypto investment scams.

    Investment scams continue to be the most prevalent type of fraud affecting Australians, with total losses reaching $1.3 billion in 2023. Authorities urge citizens to exercise caution, citing the increasing activity of fraudsters using advanced technologies to deceive individuals.

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