
Financial losses due to various scams continue to rise globally. In Colorado, residents lost $164 million to fraudsters last year. Phishing attacks resulted in significant losses, with victims losing NFTs, cryptocurrencies like $OLAS and $USDC, and a substantial amount of $PAAL. Japan also saw a surge in investment and romance scams, with victims losing billions of yen. Scammers targeted individuals through gift card cloning, phishing schemes, and altering checks, leading to substantial financial losses. The FBI and law enforcement agencies are warning the public about the increasing prevalence of crypto scams and phishing schemes.











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Wheat Ridge woman bilked out of $16K through PayPal, cryptocurrency scam https://t.co/g3ayQMesNx https://t.co/RLicwma1Ql
A Wheat Ridge woman fell victim to scammers preying on the fact she has a PayPal account, losing about $16,000 in the incident. https://t.co/Y7XupL40sG https://t.co/0L34uXE5qX