A few hours ago, it was reported by the office of the Brooklyn Attorney that a 23-year-old Brooklyn man was indicted for running a social engineering scam that A few hours ago, it was reported by the office of the Brooklyn Attorney that a 23-year-old Brooklyn man was indicted for running a social engineering scam that

Brooklyn Authorities Expose $16 Million Social Engineering Scam

  • Brooklyn authorities have revealed that a 23-year-old Brooklyn resident orchestrated a social engineering scam that targeted Coinbase users.
  • According to the investigators, the stolen crypto was distributed to different swapping platforms, mixing tools, and gambling sites, making it harder to trace.

A few hours ago, it was reported by the office of the Brooklyn Attorney that a 23-year-old Brooklyn man was indicted for running a social engineering scam that caused victims to lose almost $16 million. According to the details, the Brooklyn man managed to drain this money from unsuspecting Coinbase users across the United States, and he did most of it relying on impersonation, psychological pressure, and manipulation.

How the Social Engineering Scam Operated

The suspect posed as a trusted employee for Coinbase, and by doing that, they contacted customers directly and warned them that their cryptocurrency was going to face danger from supposed intruders.

The victims were persuaded, and because of that, they took swift action that they believed represented the only way to protect their savings. Their perceived protective measures ended up leading many of them to move their funds into newly created wallets they believed remained private, yet it secretly allowed external access.

According to the prosecutors, immediately after the victims transferred the money to these private accounts, all their assets were emptied, and simultaneously, it was through different means from multiple online swapping platforms, to mixing services, betting websites, and even digital marketplaces, making it very difficult and almost impossible to track. The prosecutors also noted that a large part of the stolen money was sent into wagering platforms, gift card purchases, and asset conversions.

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So far, the authorities have seized over $100,000 alongside almost four hundred thousand dollars in cryptocurrency, as they continue to put in more efforts to recover more assets. The suspect, Spektor, has been placed on a 31-count indictment including money laundering, fraud conspiracy, and other related offenses, and as of writing, he is held on bail.

Conclusively, the authorities have managed to identify victims from different parts of the country, and based off the reports, some of these victims lose a lot of money. For instance, a California resident lost more than one million dollars, and another Virginia resident lost over nine hundred thousand dollars.

Additionally, a Pennsylvania man deceived through fake authentication alerts lost fifty-three thousand one hundred fifty dollars, and a Maryland woman misled through calls and emails lost a total of thirty-eight thousand seven hundred fifty dollars.

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