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Topic: Turkish kidnapping gang targeted a businessman for $3.5 million bitcoins. (Read 264 times)

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Money does not leak.
No one should show off how rich they are before strangers.
With regard to the use of bitcoin as a ransom, I think this is a very tricky issue right now, because there is no way to track the whereabouts of bitcoin, so both ordinary people and criminals can use bitcoin without being discovered.
newbie
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Wow
generally it is not necessary to show your income in social networks .. this can be a problem and dangerous. smart people understand this
sr. member
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I guess such cases can happen to any wealthy people flaunting their wealth. Hope the businessman is fine and able to recover the BTC with the help of the police.
sr. member
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Merit: 250
You must not brag about your wealth in social media at any forms of money whether it's a Bitcoin or a FIAT money, I am not tolerating the kidnappers though but it is the victim's fault in showing off of his lifestyle in social media by his Bitcoins, it's just like he's provoking the criminals to do something bad and that's why he has been targeted by this extortionists, good thing that he is alive and well after he gives up his Bitcoins.



hero member
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to be honest the story doesn't make much sense to me!
the article calls the victim a "businessman" but the in the story he seems like someone who got rich yesterday!
these types of robbery usually happens to someone who has become rich yesterday and now doesn't know what to do with his money. otherwise a "businessman" knows the security measures when traveling.

in any case, look how popular bitcoin is getting that it even has thieves. and they say bitcoin is a bubble!
newbie
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Wow, that's crazy!
legendary
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Blackjack.fun
That advice is not only for BTC Hodlers but for anyone wealthy.

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The gang followed the businessman to his car posing as police, before kidnapping him and extorting him out of his coins and online banking account passwords, while holding him at gunpoint and threatening him inside a van. The ordeal reportedly lasted eight hours before the victim was finally let go.

This should be one lesson on how your wallet password is secure till the moment they stop trying to hack it and bring the crowbar in the discussion. And the worse part:

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Moreover, Turkish cybercrime officials followed the stolen funds’ trail on the blockchain, and it’s unclear whether or not these were recovered
So, the bitcoins are gone, and done and probably they will never recover it.
And the sub just went up to 5 millions from 3.5.

But I really wonder how do the guys from ccnews know so many details when the original report seems a bit different:
http://www.haberturk.com/turkiye-nin-ilk-bitcoin-gasp-operasyonu-1715427
newbie
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 Undecided true ... can heppend any time in any country, its good thing not to share any info about your wealth with ppl you dont trust.


hero member
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Hi, just now read an article in which it is said that a gang of five turkish men kidnapped a businessmen and forced him to transfer his 450 bitcoins to their account by holding him at gunpoint.He was left eight hours later.After his compliant,the police succeeded in arresting them when the gang were targeting another person to kidnap.Turkish cyber crime officials were tracing the stolen funds trail on the blockchain.but still don't know whether it has been recovered or not.

It was said that the victim has been targeted for showing off his wealth.He showed off an extravagant lifestyle on social media.So,dear crypto currency enthusiasts,don't show off your wealth any time any where.

Some day,such an incident may happen to you too.

https://www.cryptocoinsnews.com/turkish-police-bust-bitcoin-extortionists-who-netted-3-54-million-from-victims/
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