Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Taiwan police arrest 14 individuals for crypto scamming

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Police of the Taiwan administration have under arrest 14 individuals for running a $5.41-million (150 million New Taiwan dollars) investment cheat over the past year, including more than 100 cryptocurrency investors.

The accused has been charged with fraud, money laundering, and violations of the Organized Crime Prevention Act by the Criminal Investigation Bureau.

CIB investigator Kuo Yu-Chih said that the scam was controlled by a local businessman named Chen, who ran the operation on social media platforms. Chen was also reportedly running Azure Crypto Co, a Taipei-based platform that provides many investment services, together with cryptocurrency transactions.

He explained:

“Chen and his staff set up Web sites, and allegedly used photographs of pretty women to attract mainly male victims, many of whom were in retirement with substantial savings.”

According to Kuo, Chen and his team of scammers guaranteed great returns on cryptocurrencies such as Ether (ETH), Tron (TRX), and Tether (USDT) although giving themselves as financial advisers specializing in cryptocurrency mining.

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The US forms a task force to combat ransomware

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The White House has established a specific ransomware task force to combat cyberattacks and to focus on identifying cryptocurrency transactions engaged in them, according to sources.

According to the report, the subject was discussed yesterday during a virtual briefing with members of Congress.

The new section will evaluate and track crypto transactions that impacted firms and institutions have sent or will send to ransomware attackers as part of the planned campaign.

Such attacks, in particular, have shown to be exceedingly disruptive and damaging to even huge worldwide corporations.

The attack on Colonial Pipeline, an American gasoline pipeline company, resulted in fuel shortages across the Southeastern United States, and is one of the most high-profile recent cases.

In the end, the firm reportedly offered the DarkSide hacker organisation. “nearly $5 million” in “untraceable cryptocurrency.” Federal authorities, on the other hand, were eventually able to retrieve roughly $4.4 million in Bitcoin.

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