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UK Warns Against Fraudulent Activities in Cryptocurrencies! Pay Attention to This Detail

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Last updated: July 15, 2024 5:07 am
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The Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) in the UK is responsible for the fraudulent use of solicitors and Bitcoin The SRA has issued a public warning about emails demanding payment. These emails claim to have copied individuals’ personal data and threaten to release damaging videos unless Bitcoin payments are made. The SRA has warned that individuals must remain vigilant against the proliferation of such scam emails.

Fraud Oriented Emails From This AddressPrecautions to be taken against fraud

Fraud Oriented Emails From This Address

According to information published on the SRA’s website, the scam emails come from “joyti.henchie@attwaters.co” and claim to have copied all of the recipient’s personal data. The emails threaten to release damaging videos unless a Bitcoin payment is made. The emails also contain a link to a Bitcoin wallet that may contain malware, aiming to further compromise the recipients’ information. A Prize Pool Worth 21 Million TL Awaits You from BinanceTR! Participating and winning has never been easier.. You can sign up to BinanceTR from this link. Get your first crypto!

The scam emails misleadingly use the name “Patrice Joyce” and claim to be associated with the legal firms Attwaters Solicitors and Attwaters Jameson Hill Solicitors. However, the SRA has confirmed that there is no lawyer named Patrice Joyce authorised or regulated by them. This misuse of a genuine lawyer’s name and the firm’s reputation shows the lengths to which scammers will go to deceive their targets.

The SRA said any business or transactions conducted via the “@attwaters.co” email domain were not associated with the real firms, which are legitimate. The legitimate firms’ email domains end in “@attwaters.co.uk” or “@attwatersjamesonhill.co.uk”. Manjot Kaur Henchie, also known as Joyti, the real lawyer whose name was misused on the email address, confirmed that neither she nor her firm had any connection with the fake email.

Precautions to be taken against fraud

The regulator advises people who receive such suspicious emails to do their due diligence before taking any action. This includes verifying the authenticity of the email by contacting the law firm directly through trusted channels, and checking the SRA’s records to confirm the authority of the person or firm concerned. These steps are crucial to protecting yourself from falling victim to these types of scams.

The SRA’s warning is not an isolated incident, but part of a wider pattern of email blackmail scams. A similar scam was launched in 2019 GoogleScammers targeted website owners who used ‘s AdSense program AdSense requested Bitcoin to prevent a supposed attack that would have resulted in their account being suspended.

In 2020 New Zeland Law enforcement has warned of a cryptocurrency scam in which scammers blackmail victims by claiming to have information about their online pornographic activities and demanding a Bitcoin ransom to keep the information secret.

Disclaimer: The information contained in this article does not contain investment advice. Investors should be aware that cryptocurrencies carry high volatility and therefore risk, and should carry out their transactions in line with their own research.




Dr. Mesut Inan


July 11, 2024, 15:20
11.07.2024 – 15:20





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