#BTC# Tucson is now at the center of a concerning rise in a phenomenon: an increase in scams related to Bitcoin. Experts have issued clear warnings, emphasizing that these frauds particularly target the elderly, viewing them as perfect victims for cybercriminals. Brian Watson, a security and fraud prevention expert, discussed this issue with reporter Devon Sheha in a recent episode of 13 News’ program _Tucson Now_, revealing details about this new front of crime based on cryptocurrency. Bitcoin scams: The future currency is increasingly associated with the future of global finance in the wrong hands, and Bitcoin has also become a powerful tool in the hands of scammers. Its decentralized nature and the anonymity it seemingly provides make it difficult to trace any fraudulent transactions, encouraging criminals to exploit it to steal funds from unsuspecting citizens. According to Watson's analysis, fraudsters often disguise themselves as government agencies, reputable companies, or legal authorities to...

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· 04-25 09:32
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