Crypto Scam in Egypt Defrauds Thousands of Investors of $620K

There is no conclusive evidence of her death, and the event is only conjecture at this point.
OneCoin founder Dr. Ruja Ignatova has resurfaced more than five years after vanishing from the public eye.
A range of sketches show the changes the fraudster might have endured to evade capture.
Funds were converted to DAI stablecoins and bridged to the Ethereum network.
Crypto scams involving bogus giveaways have grown into a black market industry of sorts with several services designed to support fraudulent activities.
The Bulgarian-German businesswoman was last spotted in Athens in 2017, and now it’s worth up to $100,000 to provide U.S. law enforcement with information about her.
Dr. Ruja Ignatova, the infamous "Crypto Queen," is once again in the crosshairs of law enforcement, as German authorities have ...
Google's threat analysis team attributed the attacks to a group of hackers recruited in a Russian-language forum to sell hacked YouTube channels to the highest bidder.
Viewers of the documentary, especially those who knew the full story, resonated with the founder's conspiracy theory of faked deaths.