Crypto scams are rising rapidly, putting businesses and executives at risk. Here's how business leaders can protect ...
Crypto phishing is no longer about poorly written emails asking for your password. In January 2026 alone, phishing attacks drained more than $311 million from c ...
Physical letter scam targets Ledger and Trezor customers with fraudulent letters containing QR codes linked to credential-stealing sites.
A new report from Chainalysis, a blockchain data platform based in New York City, estimates that $17 billion in crypto was stolen last year through fraud and scams. Impersonation scams, where ...
2025 was a banner year for cryptocurrencies on many fronts. Global regulation eased. Stablecoins powered $46 trillion in annual transactions. And major shifts in U.S. government policy spurred wider ...
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (WSFA) - Recent FBI data shows an alarming fraud trend, involving ATMs that specialize in cryptocurrency transactions, like Bitcoin. Body camera footage out of Florida highlights the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The year 2026 is almost here, and with the new year comes a new wave of scams that could potentially drain your bank account. From ...
AMLBot says 65% of 2025 crypto incidents it investigated involved social engineering, led by investment scams and phishing, with $9M tied to impersonation.
The Wild West of crypto is no stranger to scams and hacks, and this year has been no different. Whether it's an institutional giant or a retail crypto trader, nobody could escape the increasingly ...
Scams cost New Hampshire residents millions of dollars each year, and police say cryptocurrency is quickly becoming scammers' currency of choice because of a lack of regulations.Experts say scammers ...
Crypto press releases amplify market manipulation risk amid paid placements, hype cycles, and alleged article takedowns.
Online black markets once lurked in the shadows of the dark web. Today, they’ve moved onto public platforms like Telegram—and are racking up historic illicit fortunes. Now, all of that looks a bit ...