Mississippi secretary of state warns of rising bitcoin ATM scams

Mississippi Secretary of State Michael Watson has issued a warning about a sharp increase in Bitcoin ATM scams targeting residents. He urges caution amid the growing use of cryptocurrency in the state. The alert highlights the risks associated with these machines, which are increasingly exploited by fraudsters.

In Biloxi, Mississippi, Secretary of State Michael Watson addressed a surge in securities-related scams, particularly those involving Bitcoin ATMs. "Our office has continued to see an uptick in securities-related scams, and we encourage Mississippians to exercise caution when investing hard-earned dollars," Watson stated. He added, "With the ever-changing landscape of technology, including cryptocurrency and Bitcoin, we must remain vigilant."

Bitcoin ATMs, also known as crypto ATMs, are electronic kiosks that allow users to buy cryptocurrencies using cash or debit cards. These machines resemble traditional ATMs and are commonly found in convenience stores, malls, and other high-traffic areas. Users deposit money, pay a fee, and receive cryptocurrency in their electronic wallet by providing the wallet address. While convenient, these devices have become a focal point for scams.

To protect themselves, Mississippians should avoid clicking on unsolicited links or responding to unexpected calls, messages, or pop-ups. Watson advises verifying any potential legitimate contact directly through official channels. Residents are encouraged to slow down before making decisions, consult trusted individuals, or contact the Secretary of State's office. Key red flags include requests to withdraw cash in response to unsolicited communications or claims that information must remain secret, as scammers use isolation tactics.

For those dealing with supposed financial brokers or advisors, verification is straightforward: contact the Secretary of State’s Office or use their online search tool to confirm credentials. This guidance comes as cryptocurrency adoption evolves, but Watson emphasizes vigilance to safeguard investments.

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Illustration of a woman falling victim to a crypto ATM scam in Washington D.C., with a warning sign in the background, for a news article on prosecutors' alert.
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Prosecutors warn of crypto ATM scam in Washington

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A woman in Washington, D.C., claims she lost thousands in a cryptocurrency scam involving ATMs. The city's top prosecutor accuses an ATM provider of enabling the fraud, where victims are tricked into buying bitcoin to supposedly protect their money. California regulators have also cracked down on similar kiosk operators for overcharging consumers.

State leaders and consumer advocates in South Carolina have highlighted a surge in cryptocurrency scams, particularly those exploiting crypto ATMs. Officials gathered at the State House to detail how these schemes operate and urged greater public awareness. Legislation is under consideration to enhance protections around these machines.

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Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison has issued a warning to residents about the dangers of cryptocurrency ATM scams as part of his Scam Stopper series. He urges people to avoid these ATMs entirely due to their untraceable transactions that scammers exploit. Reports of victims and surging financial losses underscore the growing threat.

Spokane, Washington, has enacted one of the nation's first bans on cryptocurrency ATMs in response to surging local fraud cases, including devastating victim losses. City leaders, addressing challenges in prosecuting overseas scammers, hope to spur statewide restrictions amid similar moves elsewhere.

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A quick-thinking store clerk in Liberty, Missouri, intervened to prevent an elderly man from losing $30,000 in a cryptocurrency scam. The incident involved a fake Microsoft support call directing the victim to use a crypto ATM. Police praised the clerk's actions and issued warnings about such frauds.

Virginia's legislature has passed a bill regulating crypto kiosks to combat scams, introducing licensing requirements and consumer protections. The measure now awaits Governor Glenn Youngkin's signature. If signed, it would implement safeguards like transaction limits and fraud holds to protect users, particularly those mistaking kiosks for traditional ATMs.

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A new bill in the New Hampshire Senate seeks to protect elderly residents from rising cryptocurrency scams. These frauds often involve crypto ATMs and have grown more common in recent years. The legislation aims to impose requirements on operators to prevent such schemes.

 

 

 

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