OmegaPro co-founder arrested for $4 billion cryptocurrency scam
OmegaPro co-founder Andreas Szakacs has been arrested in Turkey for his alleged involvement in a multi-billion dollar cryptocurrency scheme.
JinseFinanceOmegaPro co-founder Andreas Szakacs has been arrested in Turkey for his alleged involvement in a multi-billion dollar cryptocurrency scheme.
JinseFinanceOmegaPro co-founder Andreas Szakacs was arrested in Istanbul, accused of defrauding millions through a Ponzi scheme. The case underscores the global reach and impact of online scams.
BerniceScam Sniffer has recently reported a concerning surge in cryptocurrency theft in 2023. This surge can be attributed to the rising complexity of phishing scams.
ZoeyAuthorities are taking note of crypto scams and potential ways to deal with them.
BeincryptoCryptocurrency regulation is getting more challenging in the United States following several cases of fraud and crashes of crypto-related firms.
BitcoinistA range of sketches show the changes the fraudster might have endured to evade capture.
BeincryptoCrypto scams involving bogus giveaways have grown into a black market industry of sorts with several services designed to support fraudulent activities.
BitcoinistGoogle'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.
CointelegraphViewers of the documentary, especially those who knew the full story, resonated with the founder's conspiracy theory of faked deaths.
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