Inside the Rise of ‘Romance-Based’ Scams: How Cybercriminals Are Exploiting Romance and Trust

Reported by Sindhu V Kashyap According to Chainalysis’s mid-year crime update report, while illicit on-chain activities have declined by 20 percent year-to-date (YTD), certain criminal operations have increased significantly. For instance, inflows from stolen funds have nearly doubled, and ransomware payments are on track to reach record levels by the end of the year. These […]

The American Dream Gets Trickier for Regional HNWIs

Reported by Andrew Isbester The US government issued a rule that will soon make it more difficult to use cash when buying property.  American Dream However, a major, unfettered bastion of the anonymous cash-for-homes faction has now been felled, as a message sent overnight by the US Treasury Financial Crime Enforcement Network (FinCEN) shows.  A […]

Treasury Department Finalizes Anti-Money-Laundering Rule for RIAs

Reported by Patrick Donachie The U.S. Treasury Department finalized new anti-money-laundering rules affecting Securities and Exchange Commission-registered investment advisors, though it loosened some strictures from its proposal earlier this year. The department’s Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) unveiled two final rules to combat money laundering: one for IAs and exempt reporting advisors and one for […]

Telegram’s policies permit fraud on its platform — and worse

Reported by Carter Pape Telegram’s role in fraud and cybercrime Telegram plays a “significant role” in enabling fraud and scams, according to Greg Williamson, senior vice president of fraud reduction for BITS, the technology policy division of the Bank Policy Institute. Specifically, the platform serves as a “how-to” channel for illicit actors to share information […]

Nordea Reaches Settlement With New York DFS Over Compliance Failures

Reported by PYMTS Nordea Bank Abp has reached a settlement with the New York State Department of Financial Services (DFS) after the regulator determined that the bank had compliance failures and failed to conduct proper due diligence of its correspondent bank partners.  The bank entered into a consent order with DFS and agreed to pay $35 million in penalties, the DFS […]

Telegram Becomes Free Speech Flashpoint After Founder’s Arrest

Reported by Adam Satariano reported from London, Paul Mozur from Taipei, Taiwan, and Aurelien Breeden from Sigottier, France. Telegram, founded in 2013 by the Russian entrepreneur Pavel Durov, has grown into one of the world’s largest online communication tools and is central to everyday life in countries like Russia, Ukraine and India for messaging, getting […]