The Beijing Internet Finance Industry Association has issued a risk warning against the use of new concepts such as "stablecoins" for illegal fund-raising: Recently, various digital currencies and related concepts represented by "stablecoins" have attracted market attention. Some illegal institutions and individuals, under the guise of "financial innovation", "blockchain technology", "digital economy", "digital assets" and other gimmicks, take advantage of the public's lack of in-depth understan...
Department of Justice Deputy Minister Lisa Monaco recently emphasized that it will prioritize combating illegal activities using cryptocurrencies, especially the use of privacy protection tools. In contrast, New York Attorney General Letitia James has argued for stricter cryptocurrency regulation. Monaco believes the Justice Department's existing legal tools are sufficient to address the issue without additional legislation. This stance contrasts with the push by some state officials for stricte...
Britain and Europe are discussing speeding up arms shipments to Ukraine to prevent Russia from using any form of ceasefire to rearm and launch new attacks. Von der Leyen called on the European Union to significantly increase defense spending, with plans to mobilize hundreds of billions of euros to strengthen military capabilities. Click to view...
According to MistTrack's monitoring, it has found that multiple phishing websites use Bing ads to appear in crypto project searches. Users should pay attention to asset security. Do not connect to phishing websites to avoid asset loss.
India is teaming up with tech giants Google and Facebook to step up efforts against "romance scams" that use cryptocurrencies for investment fraud. The scams mainly target disadvantaged groups such as unemployed youth, housewives, students and financially disadvantaged individuals, according to the Indian Home Ministry's 2024 annual report. The report highlights the global nature of the problem, which also involves large-scale money laundering and cyber slavery. Cyber scammers often abuse Google...
Kaspersky has detected a cyber fraud campaign aimed at stealing cryptocurrencies and sensitive information using hot topics such as web3, encryption, artificial intelligence and online gaming. It is understood that the campaign was orchestrated by Russian-speaking cybercriminals. Kaspersky named the cybercriminals behind the campaign "Tusk". They created fake websites that mimicked legitimate services, involving websites that mimicked cryptocurrency platforms, online role-playing games and AI tr...