by Thomas Alber | Aug 8, 2024 | For the Public, latest-news
In early 2024, Tigran Gambaryan, a former IRS agent renowned for his role in *Tracers in the Dark*, found himself in a dire situation. He was unlawfully detained in Nigeria—a shocking turn of events that has ignited a crucial campaign for his release. The “Free...
by Thomas Alber | Aug 6, 2024 | Chinese Organized Crime, Crypto Scams, For Peace Officers, latest-news
The surge in cyber fraud-related crimes has been nothing short of dramatic, driven by advancements in technology and the involvement of sophisticated organized crime groups. These crimes have evolved to exploit new digital platforms and are increasingly perpetrated by...
by Thomas Alber | Aug 5, 2024 | Crypto, For Peace Officers
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by Thomas Alber | Aug 1, 2024 | For the Public, latest-news
In the digital age, young people are increasingly becoming targets of financial fraud, with scammers exploiting their inexperience and trustfulness. One prevalent scam targeting teenagers and young adults is scholarship fraud. Scammers often promise large scholarships...
by Thomas Alber | Jul 31, 2024 | Chinese Organized Crime, Crypto, For the Public, latest-news, Mexican Drug Cartel, Money Laundering, Organized Crime
The convergence of cryptocurrency and the fentanyl crisis represents a troubling evolution in illicit activities. Cryptocurrency, with its promise of pseudonymity and decentralization, has become a preferred medium for illicit transactions, including those related to...
by Thomas Alber | Jul 30, 2024 | Crypto Scams, For Victims, latest-news
Scams and frauds are not just financial crimes; they have significant psychological consequences that can deeply affect victims’ mental health. The trauma of being scammed often leads to stress, anxiety, and depression, underscoring the need for effective coping...