Cyber-Forensics.net
Cyber Forensic Specialist
Fraudsters are making people record videos of themselves saying they have benefited from a crypto scheme. And then using the video to trick victims’ families.
— Timothy Benson
SOFIA, BULGARIA, April 6, 2022 /EINPresswire.com/ — Video streaming has become an influential part of everyday communication. Whether it is to find out how markets are leading the economy or learn about profit-making businesses. According to a survey, an average person spends 60% of the day watching videos. Essentially, the platform has changed life positively. But, a few scammers are taking advantage of the platform to execute their defrauding plans.
Cyber-Forensics.net, a cyber forensics service for online scam victims, received thousands of complaints detailing how scammers are using sugar-coated talks to convince people to record videos of themselves.
What happened?
The scammers somehow make people talk about how they profited from an online cryptocurrency investment scheme. And then, scammers use the same video to target the family members of their victims to steal more money. But in reality, it is all part of online technique.
Crypto fraud recovery specialist, Timothy Benson, reveals that most people think they are too tech-savvy to get…