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Exposure: Canadian scammer impersonates platform customer service to steal $2 million in crypto assets in one year
【Blockchain Rhythm】 exposes another major case. On-chain analysis team revealed that a Canadian actor named Haby (Havard) pulled off a big scam over the past year—posing as customer service of a well-known trading platform and using social engineering tactics to steal over $2 million in crypto assets.
This guy’s way of spending is also extraordinary. Where did the stolen money go? Rare Telegram usernames, nightclubs, gambling… In any case, he’s been indulging recklessly. Recently, he has been frequently spending money on high-priced Telegram usernames, and two days ago, he even deleted his most recent accounts.
Open-source intelligence analysis indicates that this person’s activity traces back to Abbotsford near Vancouver. Some analysts believe that Canadian law enforcement may have already obtained relevant clues, but the reality is that the prosecution rate for such cases has not been very high locally.
This incident serves as a warning to everyone—impostor customer service scams remain one of the most common attack methods in the cryptocurrency space. Don’t be fooled by seemingly legitimate trading platform customer service; scammers can learn this trick too. Protect your account authentication information; it’s the first step in preventing such risks.