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🚀 October Sees Increase In Cryptocurrency Phishing Victims Despite Decrease In Stolen Funds

According to Odaily, a report released by Scam Sniffer on the X platform reveals that in October, approximately 12,000 individuals fell victim to cryptocurrency phishing scams, resulting in losses totaling $20.2 million. This marks a significant change from September, with a 56% decrease in the amount of stolen funds. However, the number of victims saw a 20% increase during the same period.

The report highlights a concerning trend in the cryptocurrency sector, where the number of individuals targeted by phishing scams continues to rise, even as the total financial impact appears to lessen. This suggests that while fewer funds are being stolen, more people are being affected by these fraudulent activities. The increase in victim numbers indicates a growing need for heightened awareness and improved security measures among cryptocurrency users to protect themselves from such scams.

The data underscores the importance of vigilance in the digital currency space, where phishing scams remain a prevalent threat. Users are advised to exercise caution and verify the authenticity of communications and transactions to safeguard their assets. As the cryptocurrency market evolves, staying informed and adopting robust security practices are crucial steps in mitigating the risks associated with phishing scams.


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🚀 Epstein Case Continues to Unravel with High-Profile Connections

The case surrounding Jeffrey Epstein, who was accused of sexually assaulting underage girls and died on August 10, 2019, continues to have repercussions more than six years later. According to Ming Pao, several high-profile individuals linked to Epstein have been exposed, but only Prince Andrew, the brother of King Charles III, has faced legal consequences and paid settlements.

The situation has been further complicated by political dynamics in the United States. Under the administration of U.S. President Donald Trump, the case has been used as a tool by both the Democratic and Republican parties to target their opponents. The U.S. Department of Justice, which is under Trump's influence, has released over three million pages of documents related to the case. However, the release has been criticized for being incomplete, as the department claims it is protecting the identities of the victims.


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