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Trillion-Dollar Banks Sound Alarm As Sophisticated New Fraud Technique Bypasses Security Measures: Report

Trillion-Dollar Banks Sound Alarm As Sophisticated New Fraud Technique Bypasses Security Measures: Report

Banking giants and government regulators are reportedly raising the alarm over a new kind of fraud designed to slip through traditional security measures. Santander, HSBC, TSB Bank, the U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and the UK National Cyber Security Centre are issuing warnings about “quishing,” reports the Financial Times. Quishing, or QR code phishing, is […]

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Bank of Russia to Launch Digital Ruble Payment Infrastructure by July 2025

Bank of Russia to Launch Digital Ruble Payment Infrastructure by July 2025The Bank of Russia aims to open the payment infrastructure for the Russian central bank digital currency (CBDC), the digital ruble, by July next year. Larger banks will offer digital ruble accounts and services by this deadline, with smaller institutions following later. The initiative seeks to enhance payment efficiency and reduce costs, with retailers also […]

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Russia Expands Digital Ruble Pilot With New Features: Widespread Use Expected in 2025

Russia Expands Digital Ruble Pilot With New Features: Widespread Use Expected in 2025Russia’s central bank is expanding its digital currency pilot program, involving 9,000 individuals and 1,200 companies. New features for the digital ruble, including payments via QR code, will be tested. Full-scale implementation is expected by late 2025. According to officials, demand for the digital ruble is growing, with successful integration anticipated due to ongoing sanctions. […]

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New Crypto Scam Using QR Codes To Deceive Users Into Authorizing Wallets Spreads: Bitrace

New Crypto Scam Using QR Codes To Deceive Users Into Authorizing Wallets Spreads: Bitrace

A new crypto scam utilizing QR codes to trick users into authorizing wallets is spreading, according to crypto data analytics firm Bitrace. In a lengthy thread on the social media platform X, Bitrace says that the new crypto scam is deceiving traders by enticing them with alluring over-the-counter trades and rewards in the native asset […]

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Coinkite Launches ‘Higher-End’ Coldcard Bitcoin Wallet With QR Code Scanner

Coinkite Launches ‘Higher-End’ Coldcard Bitcoin Wallet With QR Code ScannerThe bitcoin hardware wallet manufacturer Coinkite has announced the launch of a new product, the Coldcard Q1, which features a QWERTY keyboard and QR code scanner. Coinkite details that the battery-powered device utilizes the same security model as the Coldcard Mk4. Coinkite Introduces the Coldcard Q1 Over the past three months, companies have unveiled new […]

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Aussies warned to avoid crypto paper wallets they find on the street

Fraudsters have reportedly been leaving fake crypto paper wallets in public places as part of a scam to dupe Australians out of their crypto.

Australians have been warned to stay away from suspicious-looking fake Bitcoin paper wallets, which work by luring victims into accessing a lucrative crypto wallet but will ultimately drain them of their own crypto holdings.

According to a Nov. 22 post on the Facebook page of the NSW Police Force, the scam starts as a paper cryptocurrency wallet with a QR code, which is made to appear like a legitimate Bitcoin paper wallet.

These are strewn by scammers in public locations such as streets or parks.

An example of the scam crypto paper wallets. Source: NSW Police Force 

An individual that locates the paper wallet and scans the QR code is directed to click on a link to access a crypto wallet with up to $16,000 Australian dollars ($10,000).

The person is then asked to pay a withdrawal fee and provide their own wallet credentials that will purportedly allow them to transfer the balance into their own crypto wallet.

"Once the withdrawal fee is paid and person's crypto wallet details provided, the person's cryptocurrency is stolen from their crypto wallets,” explained the NSW police.

The authorities have advised the public to stay vigilant, and that anybody who finds a paper crypto wallet similar to this should not attempt to scan the QR code, access the account, or supply their private information.

Instead, they should surrender the wallet to their local police station.

This is not Australia's first instance of a paper crypto wallet scam. Over three months ago, a user on Reddit created a thread reporting they had found a paper crypto wallet and flagged it as a possible scam.

Dozens of other people from all over the country responded with their own stories of finding paper crypto wallets in the street, on the beach, and at parks.

One user, Pinnymc, commented they almost fell for it because they could see the wallet address and the transactions on-chain. They said the website also appeared genuine.

However, Pinnymc says they became suspicious because of the 0.5% transaction fee.

"If this was a legit wallet I should be able to withdraw and the transaction fee comes out of the balance. It's such a shame because this looks so legit," said the user. 

Related: ‘Do not delay’ — ASIC warns Aussies to look for 10 signs of a crypto scam

Australians have already proven to be particularly susceptible to investment and crypto-related scams this year, losing 242.5 million Australian dollars to scammers so far in 2022, according to data from the Australian consumer watchdog's Scamwatch website. 

The country's federal law enforcement agency has also highlighted the criminal use of crypto as an "emerging threat" but says it's a challenge to keep pace with criminals who are constantly changing tactics and methods.

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