Hackers are using dating apps to scam iPhone users

Hackers are stealing money from iPhone users by leveraging dating apps. Here’s all you need to know about the bitcoin scam involving phoney apps. If you have these apps on your iPhone, remove them.

It’s been said that dating apps may make or ruin relationships. While we can’t verify it, fraudsters are clearly making life difficult for these users. According to a recent investigation, hackers are using dating apps like Tinder and Bumble to defraud iPhone users of their Bitcoin currency, putting their data at danger. CryptoRoms are a type of cryptocurrency scammer.

 

This scamming organisation has amassed almost $1.4 million in tokens, according to Sophos security researchers. These cryptocurrency con artists preyed on iPhone users on dating apps like Bumble and Tinder. The crooks were also compromising the user’s data for further cyber dangers after taking the tokens.

 

The con involves duping a person and attempting to persuade them to install dangerous apps that could compromise their data.

 

The attackers recommend that once they’ve made contact with a target, they continue the conversation on a messaging platform. According to Jagdeesh Chandraiah, senior threat researcher at Sophos, they then try to persuade the target to download and invest in a bogus bitcoin trading software.

 

The crypto scammers use these bogus crypto trading apps to gain control of the victim’s iPhone and steal their personal information. Apps are delivered through websites that seem like bank websites.

 

Scammers have been primarily active in Asia, but they are increasingly spreading their operations to the United States and Europe. According to reports, one victim lost $87,000. According to the report, one victim lost $45,000 to a scammer who contacted them on Facebook, and another victim lost $25,000 to a scammer who contacted them using Grindr.

 

If you have made a bitcoin investment, it is recommended that you only trade on verified sites. To stay protected from scammers all throughout the world, iPhone users should always download crypto apps via the Apple App Store. Other social media or dating services should not be used for cryptocurrency trading.

 

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167 Fake Android and iOS trading and cryptocurrency apps: Sophos