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What are pig butchering scams? How to protect yourself from online con artists.
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美国司法部最近查获了价值2.25亿美元的加密货币,这些资金与“杀猪盘”骗局有关,涉及全球400名受害者。这种骗局利用受害者的信任,诱骗他们投资虚假的加密货币项目。文章深入探讨了“杀猪盘”的运作方式,包括骗子如何建立信任、使用虚假证明和创建看似合法的投资平台。文章强调了此类诈骗的国际性和复杂性,并提醒读者警惕陌生人的联系、紧急的投资机会以及加密货币相关的请求。同时,文章也提到了保护自己免受此类骗局侵害的建议,并提供了举报途径。

🚨 **什么是“杀猪盘”?** “杀猪盘”是一种在线诈骗,网络罪犯通过建立信任,诱骗受害者投资虚假的加密货币或其他投资机会。这种诈骗手法如同农夫养猪,先“喂养”受害者,再榨取其钱财。

💔 **骗局如何运作?** 骗子会伪装成魅力异性、军人或石油工人,通过虚假照片和甜言蜜语建立信任。他们会展示虚假的“收益”证明,诱导受害者将资金投入看似可靠的平台,但最终无法提现。

🌍 **谁是幕后黑手?** 这类骗局已发展成国际性产业,涉及印度、菲律宾和缅甸等地的诈骗团伙。这些团伙往往与国际犯罪组织有关联,利用强迫劳动进行诈骗。

⚠️ **如何保护自己?** 警惕陌生人的联系,特别是通过WhatsApp或Signal等应用程序进行的交流。对限时投资机会保持警惕,并谨慎对待比特币等加密货币的转账请求。不要轻信网上陌生人的身份,不要下载未知文件,并避免与拒绝视频通话或线下见面的人交流。

On Wednesday, June 18, the U.S. Attorney’s Office announced it had seized $225 million in cryptocurrency connected to pig butchering scams. The seizure involves funds stolen from 400 victims worldwide, and as CNBC reports, it's the largest-ever seizure of its kind.

A pig butchering scam is a common type of online scam in which cybercriminals gain a victim's trust and then convince them to invest in a fake crypto investment opportunity. It's a cruel, crude, crypto con, but one that can be extraordinarily effective.

Such swindles can involve elements of other scams we've written about at Mashable before, such as tech support scams or romance scams. In a typical pig butchering example, a cybercriminal spends time gaining the trust of a victim, in the same way that a farmer might fatten up a pig before slaughter. Once trust is established, the con artists trick their victims into investing in fraudulent cryptocurrency schemes or similar "investment" opportunities. And if the criminals gain access to your financial information, they can wipe out your bank account entirely.

This is a truly international problem. The Canadian Department of Financial Protection and Innovation warns consumers that a pig butchering scam "refers to the agricultural practice of fattening pigs before slaughter, symbolizing how scammers 'fatten' their victims with false attention before exploiting them financially."

Because pig butchering scams are now an international, billion-dollar industry, consumers should educate themselves on how these scams work and how to keep themselves safe online.

How do pig butchering scams work?

These confidence scams can involve a variety of different techniques, but they typically prey on older Americans or lonely people who spend a lot of time online. The criminals might pose as a handsome man or a beautiful woman. If you're going through a divorce, they'll eagerly tell you about their own bitter divorce. Many times, these criminals will pose as American servicemembers or offshore oil rig workers. They'll send fake photos and loving messages, and victims often believe they have a true friendship or deep romantic relationship with the scammers.

Over time, they convince the victim to invest money in a cryptocurrency asset or investment. They may show fake "proof" such as bank statements to make the opportunity seem legitimate. Often, they invite you to an app or platform showing impressive monetary gains, and the platform may even look very convincing. There's just one problem — while you can put money into the platform, you'll never be able to withdraw.

Once they've stolen everything they can from a victim, they move on to the next one.

Often, victims are 100 percent convinced they're dealing with a trusted friend, or even that their life may be in danger if they don't continue to send funds. That's what makes these scams so insidious.

Who is responsible for pig butchering scams?

Credit: Punnawit Suwuttananun / Moment via Getty Images

Scams like this now occur at an industrial scale. There are entire scam compounds located in countries such as India, the Philippines, and Myanmar, often connected to international cartels, criminal organizations, and militias.

Mashable previously reported on sanctions against Myanmar warlord Saw Chit Thu, who U.S. officials connected to cyberfraud and human trafficking networks. According to the U.S. Treasury Department, Saw Chit Thu and his militia, the Karen National Army, ran multibillion-dollar scam centers built on forced labor. At these scam centers, teams of cybercriminals target Americans by phone, text, email, social media, and dating apps.

That's why it's so important to be wary of calls, emails, texts, and direct messages from strangers.

As we've reported before, wrong number scam texts are often a test. If the victim responds, the scammers know they may be more likely to be victimized in the future.

Pig butchering scams evolve over time

Remember, scammers are adaptive, changing their techniques as people catch onto their tricks. We reported in 2023 on a woman who lost $450,000 in a pig butchering romance scam, and two years later, these crimes are still happening at an alarming rate.

In addition, the introduction of generative AI technologies increases the risk. It's now relatively easy to create lifelike videos and audio. That handsome stranger sending you selfies and video messages could actually be a criminal using artificial intelligence to gain your trust.

To protect yourself from pig butchering scams, watch out for warning signs, such as:

If you believe you have fallen victim to a pig butchering scam or a similar scheme, you can report the incident to the FBI. Save any specific details, screenshots, or transaction records to help identify the hackers.

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