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  2. Cryptocurrency ‘pig butchering’ scam wrecks Kansas bank ...

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    August 21, 2024 at 4:29 PM. Shan Hanes in Morton County Jail, Kansas. The former CEO of a small Kansas bank was sentenced to more than 24 years in prison for looting the bank of $47 million ...

  3. Bored Ape - Wikipedia

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    April 30, 2021. Bored Ape Yacht Club (BAYC), often colloquially called Bored Apes or Bored Ape is a non-fungible token (NFT) collection built on the Ethereum blockchain with the ERC-721 standard. The collection features profile pictures of cartoon apes that are procedurally generated by an algorithm. The parent company of Bored Ape Yacht Club ...

  4. How to spot a crypto scam - AOL

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    According to the latest available data from the FTC, more than 46,000 people in the U.S. reported losing an accumulative $1 billion to crypto scams between January 2021 and June 2022. In 2021 ...

  5. A crypto scam sank a Kansas bank and got its CEO sent ... - AOL

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    Reuters/Rick Wilking. The CEO of a Kansas bank was sentenced to 24 years in jail for his role in a crypto scam. The CEO was caught in a "pig butchering" scam and sent $47 million from his bank to ...

  6. CryptoZoo (video game) - Wikipedia

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    In December 2022, Stephen Findeisen, better known as Coffeezilla, a YouTuber who exposes cryptocurrency scams, [11] ran a three-part docuseries on his YouTube channel about how the game was not functional despite the fact that millions of dollars of funding had been raised from investors. [12]

  7. Cryptocurrency and crime - Wikipedia

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    The scam originated in China in 2016 or earlier, [119] and proliferated in Southeast Asia amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Perpetrators are typically victims of a fraud factory , [ 120 ] where they are lured to travel internationally under false pretenses, trafficked to another location, and forced to commit the fraud by organised crime gangs.

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    Call live aol support at. 1-800-358-4860. Get live expert help with your AOL needs—from email and passwords, technical questions, mobile email and more. Identify legitimate AOL websites, requests, and communications. Scammers and bad actors are always looking for ways to get personal info with malicious intent.

  9. They lost $17K in cryptocurrency scam. SLO County Sheriff’s ...

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    September 12, 2024 at 8:43 PM. The San Luis Obispo Sheriff’s Department was able to recover part of a $17,000 cryptocurrency scam in Los Osos following a two-year investigation, the agency ...