Site icon Groveland Police Department

Groveland Police Department Investigating Cyber Blackmail and Bitcoin Scams, Warns Community to Use Caution

GROVELAND 一 Chief Jeffrey Gillen reports that the Groveland Police Department is investigating bitcoin scams in which two residents have fallen victim and would like to provide safety tips for how to protect against these scams.  

Bitcoin is a form of cryptocurrency. Cryptocurrency is a form of currency that only exists electronically, making it extremely hard to track and making it almost impossible to recover funds.  

In the past three weeks, at least two Groveland residents have fallen victim to these scams, resulting in a total loss of $38,000.  

In both cases, the victim received a message on their computer indicating that their computer was infected with a virus containing child pornography. The victims were then told to call a number, provided by the scammer, to purchase spyware. Once on the phone, the scammer requests they withdraw a large amount of money and deposit it into a Bitcoin Machine.  

 
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) offers the following information about cryptocurrency and blackmail scams:  

Groveland Police would like to provide the following safety tips from the FTC to help residents avoid scams:  

For more information about common scams visit the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Cyber Crime website here.

Residents who believe they may have fallen victim to a scam are encouraged to contact the Groveland Police Department at 978-521-1212.  

### 

Groveland Police Department Investigating Cyber Blackmail and Bitcoin Scams, Warns Community to Use Caution
Exit mobile version