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FBI: Bitcoin ATM scams hit a record $333M

Bitcoin ATMs were supposed to make digital money as easy as grabbing cash from a corner machine. Instead, they have become one of the fastest growing tools for fraud, with the FBI now tying them to a ...
MEMPHIS, Tenn. — A grocery store probably isn’t where you’d envision seeing the work of a Secret Service agent, but Special ...
In a statement shared with Benzinga, the FBI observed a "clear and constant rise" in fraudulent transactions involving cryptocurrency kiosks, describing it as a trend that is "not slowing down." ...
Business owners with the machine receive a $200 rental fee per month. Typically, the store owner and ATM take a cut of whatever money is withdrawn. “We understand that cryptocurrency machines, ATMs, ...
A local victim breaks her silence to help others avoid an elaborate scheme.
$333 billion was lost from cryptocurrency scams last year, according to the FBI’s Internet Crime Complaint Center.
(NEW YORK) -- The Federal Bureau of Investigation said fraudsters in 2025 bilked Americans out of more than $333 million with ruses perpetrated using bitcoin ATM machines, a marked uptick over ...
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WIAT) — On Wednesday, State Representative Russell Bedsole introduced the “Cryptocurrency Kiosk Fraud ...
IDAHO, USA — Attorney General Raúl Labrador is warning Idaho families about a dangerous surge in cryptocurrency ATM scams, which predominantly target seniors through fake tech support calls and ...
RALEIGH — Attorney General Jeff Jackson and Secretary of State Elaine Marshall have launched a statewide initiative in North Carolina to combat bitcoin and cryptocurrency ATM scams, which can result ...