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DoJ Cracks Down on SE Asia Crypto Scams, .8M Frozen

DoJ Cracks Down on SE Asia Crypto Scams, $3.8M Frozen

Posted on June 4, 2026 By CWS

The U.S. Department of Justice (DoJ) revealed a significant operation targeting cryptocurrency fraud across Southeast Asia, resulting in the freeze of $3.8 million in assets. Announced on Wednesday, this initiative saw collaboration between government entities and private companies to tackle cyber-enabled scams affecting American citizens.

Operation Details and Key Players

Launched on May 18, 2026, the operation dubbed “Disruption Week” aimed to dismantle online accounts and platforms used by Southeast Asian cybercrime syndicates. These groups used social media, email, and internet services to mislead victims into fraudulent financial transactions. The effort saw private firms voluntarily freezing suspicious cryptocurrency assets tied to the fraud.

Among the participants were tech giants such as Apple, Coinbase, Google, Meta, and Microsoft, alongside international law enforcement like the Australian Federal Police, Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre, and the Royal Thai Police. This collective action underscores the critical role of global collaboration in addressing digital crime.

Impact and Consequences

The crackdown disrupted over 1.4 million online accounts, including those on Facebook and Instagram, and decommissioned numerous servers linked to scam networks. Furthermore, it resulted in the identification of several fraudulent platforms and the arrest of seven individuals in Thailand. These efforts are part of the broader Scam Center Strike Force initiative aimed at combating transnational cybercrime.

According to the DoJ, scams involving cryptocurrency investments have become increasingly prevalent, with losses climbing dramatically over the past few years. The illicit operations are often based in large compounds within Cambodia, Laos, and Burma, exploiting trafficked workers under the threat of violence.

Future Outlook and Ongoing Cooperation

The operation highlights the growing threat of cryptocurrency scams, which have caused substantial financial harm to victims. The DoJ reported that losses soared from $3.96 billion in 2023 to over $7.2 billion in 2025, marking a 24% annual increase. Such data emphasize the need for continued vigilance and international cooperation to dismantle these networks.

As part of an ongoing global effort, U.S. and Chinese authorities recently arrested 276 suspects and dismantled nine scam centers. The Royal Thai Police stressed the importance of collaboration and information sharing in combating these sophisticated fraud operations, underscoring a unified approach to safeguard the public.

This operation marks a significant step forward in the fight against transnational online fraud, showcasing the power of collective action in protecting vulnerable citizens from financial exploitation.

The Hacker News Tags:asset freezing, cryptocurrency fraud, cryptocurrency scams, cyber-enabled fraud, Cybercrime, DoJ, international cooperation, Scam Center Strike Force, transnational crime, US Department of Justice

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