Impersonation Scams Exploit Trust in Authorities
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One of the more alarming tactics highlighted by the Federal Bureau of Investigation involves scammers impersonating government agencies. In 2025 alone, over 32,000 complaints were tied to impersonation schemes, resulting in roughly $800 million in losses.
In some cases, attackers used tokens on blockchain networks to mimic official FBI communications, claiming users were under investigation and prompting them to share personal information. These scams exploit trust and urgency, making them particularly effective. As crypto adoption grows, so does the need for users to verify sources carefully and remain cautious of unsolicited messages—even those that appear to come from authorities.
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impersonating authorities is effective because it bypasses technical defenses and targets human psychology directly