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Eurojust Arrests 5 in €100M Cryptocurrency Investment Fraud Spanning 23 Countries

Posted on September 23, 2025September 23, 2025 By CWS

Sep 23, 2025Ravie LakshmananFinancial Crime / Cryptocurrency
Legislation enforcement authorities in Europe have arrested 5 suspects in reference to an “elaborate” on-line funding fraud scheme that stole greater than €100 million ($118 million) from over 100 victims in France, Germany, Italy, and Spain.
In accordance with Eurojust, the coordinated motion noticed searches in 5 locations throughout Spain and Portugal, in addition to in Italy, Romania and Bulgaria. Financial institution accounts and different monetary property related to the cybercrime ring have been frozen.
The principle perpetrator behind the operation has been accused of large-scale fraud and cash laundering by operating a web-based funding platform for a number of years, tricking unsuspecting people into parting with their funds by promising them excessive returns on investments in varied cryptocurrencies.
As soon as the deposits have been made, the funds have been transferred to financial institution accounts in Lithuania to launder them. Victims who tried to withdraw their property from the platform have been requested to pay further charges, after which the web site used to conduct the rip-off vanished.

Various judicial and legislation enforcement companies from Bulgaria, Italy, Lithuania, Portugal, Romania, and Spain participated within the fraud scheme investigation.
“This fraud had been operating since not less than 2018, and lined 23 totally different international locations, for example, both as areas used to divert proceeds of the rip-off or as places the place victims have been based mostly,” Eurojust, which coordinated the hassle together with assist from Europol, stated.
In accordance with the U.S. Federal Commerce Fee (FTC), People misplaced a report $12.5 billion to fraud in 2024, a 25% enhance from the earlier yr, with funding scams ensuing within the highest losses, touching $5.7 billion, up from $4.6 billion in 2023 and $3.8 billion in 2022.
“A majority (79%) of people that reported an investment-related rip-off misplaced cash, with a median lack of over $9,000,” the FTC stated. “Folks misplaced over $3 billion to scams that began on-line, in comparison with roughly $1.9 billion misplaced to extra ‘conventional’ contact strategies like calls, texts, or emails.”

The disclosure comes as Chainalysis revealed how a Venus Protocol person was focused on September 2, 2025, in a social engineering assault, and the way early detection and swift motion enabled the restoration of stolen funds price roughly $13 million.
“The assault was rooted in social engineering: malicious actors used a compromised Zoom consumer to achieve system entry,” Chainalysis stated.
Picture Supply: Chainalysis
“After infiltrating the sufferer’s machine, the attackers manipulated the person into submitting a blockchain transaction, which granted them delegate standing over the account. This gave them direct management to borrow and redeem property on behalf of the sufferer, successfully draining funds.”
The blockchain analytics firm stated Venus paused its protocol inside 20 minutes of the malicious transaction going down, successfully stopping the attacker from shifting the funds additional. Over the subsequent 12 hours, Venus force-liquidated the attacker’s pockets, recovered the stolen funds, and resumed full service.

“Venus handed a governance proposal to freeze $3 million in property nonetheless managed by the attacker,” Chainalysis famous. “Not solely did the attacker fail to revenue; they really misplaced $3 million on account of the group’s decisive motion.”
The Eurojust crackdown additionally coincides with the same effort undertaken by the Seoul Metropolitan Police Company (SMPA) earlier this month that disrupted a cybercrime operation, which is estimated to have stolen about $30 million from 258 high-profile victims, together with company executives.
“The operation was refined: after efficiently hacking victims’ private info and stealing funds, the criminals would impersonate company staff and method victims’ members of the family to assemble much more private knowledge, getting ready for extra thefts,” Chainalysis famous.

The Hacker News Tags:100M, Arrests, Countries, Cryptocurrency, Eurojust, Fraud, Investment, Spanning

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