A group of cybersecurity researchers has uncovered the inner workings of a fraudulent organization known as CryptosLabs. This scam ring has allegedly generated illegal profits amounting to €480 million by specifically targeting individuals who speak French in France, Belgium, and Luxembourg since April 2018.
According to a comprehensive report by Group-IB, the scam ring’s modus operandi revolves around elaborate investment schemes. They impersonate 40 prominent banks, financial technology companies, asset management firms, and cryptocurrency platforms. The scam infrastructure they have established includes over 350 domains hosted on more than 80 servers.
Group-IB, headquartered in Singapore, describes CryptosLabs as an organized criminal network with a hierarchical structure. The group comprises kingpins, sales agents, developers, and call center operators. These individuals are recruited to lure potential victims by promising high returns on their investments.
“CryptoLabs made their scam schemes more convincing through region-focused tactics, such as hiring French-speaking callers as ‘managers’ and creating fake landing pages, social media ads, documents, and investment platforms in the French language,” Anton Ushakov, deputy head of Group-IB’s high-tech crime investigation department in Amsterdam, stated.
“They even impersonated French-domin
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