#New York State Recovers $2.2 Million in Cryptocurrency#

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New York Attorney General Letitia James recently took legal action to recover $2.2 million in cryptocurrency that was stolen through a scam. The scammers used fraudulent remote work opportunities, promising high salaries and flexible work schedules through text messages, to lure victims into buying cryptocurrency, which they then stole. James said that the stolen cryptocurrency was frozen in collaboration with the U.S. Secret Service, and reminded people to be wary of text messages from unknown senders, especially those that offer suspicious work opportunities or other opportunities.

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New York Attorney General Letitia James has taken legal action to recover $2.2 million in cryptocurrency stolen in a scam. In the scheme, scammers sent text messages to New Yorkers promising high-paying, flexible remote work opportunities, luring victims into purchasing cryptocurrency and ultimately stealing their crypto assets. James said in a statement that the scammers used text messages to deceive victims by claiming to offer job opportunities, in actuality to steal their cryptocurrency. In collaboration with the U.S. Secret Service, James has successfully frozen the stolen cryptocurrency and urged the public to be wary of text messages from unknown senders, especially those claiming to offer job opportunities or other suspicious opportunities.

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Cryptocurrency scams are rampant

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Victims have suffered heavy losses

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Scammers use text messages and other methods to entice victims to purchase cryptocurrencies

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The New York State Attorney General is taking legal action to recover stolen cryptocurrencies

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The public is reminded to be wary of text messages from unknown senders, especially suspicious messages claiming to offer jobs or other opportunities

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