Women In Security Magazine Issue 12

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AMANDA-JANE TURNER Cybercrime is big business, thanks to technical advancement and interconnectivity creating more opportunities. This regular column will explore various aspects of cybercrime in an easy-to-understand manner to help everyone become more cyber safe.

C O L U M N

Get-rich-quick crypto scams Ever since the invention of Bitcoin there have been people keen to get rich from the latest cryptocurrency

PROTECT YOURSELF FROM THESE SCAMS • If you are interested in investing in cryptocurrency

offerings. In pursuit of their goals they have

do your own research using trustworthy sources

developed a new type of investment scam that uses

to determine if the currency is being audited by a

get-rich-quick schemes based on cryptocurrencies

reputable company.

as bait. In one common cryptocurrency scam

• An advertisement on social media or via

criminals advertise on social media using

unsolicited email for a cryptocurrency investment

likenesses of celebrities, and claiming the celebrity’s

scheme or a new cryptocurrency using the image

endorsement of the investment company or crypto

and endorsement of a celebrity is likely to be a

trader. To convince potential victims these criminals might create websites that appear to be genuine

scam, beware! • If an offer to invest in a new cryptocurrency

investment platforms or sites that refer to a new type

appears to be too good to be true, it probably

of cryptocurrency.

is, regardless of research claims, celebrity endorsement or seemingly authentic white papers.

Another type of get-rich-quick crypto scam is referred

• Make sure the website you are visiting is

to as a ‘rug pull’ because the criminal pulls the rug

legitimate and has been created by a genuine

from under investors leaving them with useless

trader or investment expert.

crypto tokens. To do this the criminal might invent

• Beware of URLs that have been created to

a new type of cryptocurrency complete with fake

resemble genuine addresses but are operated

whitepapers, spurious research and fake celebrity

by criminals.

endorsement. They may artificially inflate the value of their currency by putting their own funds into it

In Australia report cybercrime via https://www.cyber.

and, once the currency has gained other investors,

gov.au/acsc/report. In another country, report it to

appears sound and is increasing in value, the criminal

your local police or through the relevant cybercrime

cashes out by selling their crypto tokens leaving the

reporting mechanism.

currency valueless. Fraud such as investment scams can also be These crypto investment scams are portrayed as a

reported in Australia to Scamwatch:

new and exciting use of technology that offers a large

https://www.scamwatch.gov.au/report-a-scam

return from a small investment with minimal effort. The criminals are cashing in on investors’ fear of

Cybercrime is big business – learn from the past

missing out and the temptation to get rich quick, but

and stay safe.

the only people getting rich quick from these crypto scams are the criminals.

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www.demystifycyber.com.au

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W O M E N I N S E C U R I T Y M A G A Z I N E

J A N U A RY • F E B R U A RY 2023


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