On Tuesday, the U.S. Department of Justice seized domain names associated with a Myanmar scam compound, stating that they were used to impersonate crypto trading platforms and display fake returns to lure victims into investing. The compound is linked to an organization recently sanctioned and regarded as a key hub in Southeast Asia's scam network. The operation simultaneously prompted Google and Apple to remove related apps, while Meta deleted over 2,000 associated accounts.
When it comes to cracking down on scam compounds, it still takes the Americans to take action.
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On Tuesday, the U.S. Department of Justice seized domain names associated with a Myanmar scam compound, stating that they were used to impersonate crypto trading platforms and display fake returns to lure victims into investing. The compound is linked to an organization recently sanctioned and regarded as a key hub in Southeast Asia's scam network. The operation simultaneously prompted Google and Apple to remove related apps, while Meta deleted over 2,000 associated accounts.
When it comes to cracking down on scam compounds, it still takes the Americans to take action.