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    Australian Regulator Removes 3,000 Crypto Scams
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    Australian Regulator Removes 3,000 Crypto Scams

    DigicoinvisionBy DigicoinvisionAugust 22, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Australia’s markets regulator is set to expand its crackdown on online scams after taking down 14,000 online scams since July 2023, with over 3,000 purporting to involve crypto. 

    The online scams include investment scams, phishing websites and are found in online advertisements. ASIC Deputy Chair Sarah Court said in a statement that ASIC’s investment scam enforcement efforts will now be expanded to include social media ads.

    “The takedown capability is one example of how we are monitoring the latest trends and acting to protect Australians from those who try to steal from them.” 

    Worldwide losses from crypto hacks, scams, and exploits hit $2.47 billion in the first half of 2025, representing a nearly 3% increase compared to the $2.4 billion stolen in 2024.

    Crypto a larger portion of scams this year

    ASIC launched its scam disruption operation in July 2023, when it started using its new takedown powers, which involve referring suspicious websites to a third-party company specializing in cybercrime detection for investigation and removal.

    ASIC’s scam update released in August last year revealed that roughly 8% of the scams it took down were crypto-related and it averaged around 140 takedowns a week in 2024.

    This year, the average number has fallen slightly to 130 weekly takedowns.