According to Cointelegraph, law enforcement agencies worldwide have intensified efforts to combat cryptocurrency and artificial intelligence-related scams as 2025 begins. In Vietnam, police arrested four individuals on January 5 for orchestrating a cryptocurrency mining scam that defrauded over 200 victims of 4 billion Vietnamese dong ($157,300). The suspects, led by Tran Minh Quang, allegedly created a fraudulent crypto-mining platform named BitMiner, falsely claiming to be a Dubai-based company and promising unrealistic investment returns. Victims were lured into purchasing dubious crypto-mining packages and educational materials.

In the United States, the Springfield, Massachusetts police department issued a warning about a rise in Bitcoin (BTC) and other cryptocurrency scams. Authorities highlighted various scam techniques, particularly those involving cryptocurrency ATMs. The warning advised citizens to be cautious of phone calls demanding cryptocurrency payments and to disconnect such calls immediately. This alert underscores the growing sophistication of scammers who exploit digital currencies to deceive unsuspecting individuals.

Meanwhile, in Hong Kong, police arrested 31 individuals, primarily university students, for their involvement in AI-related scams using deepfake technology. The group reportedly defrauded victims from multiple countries, including Taiwan, Singapore, Malaysia, and the United States, stealing a total of 34 million Hong Kong dollars ($4.37 million). The syndicate, which had been operational for over a year, utilized AI face-swapping technology to impersonate attractive individuals, thereby gaining victims' trust and initiating romance scams. Hong Kong authorities conducted raids at two locations, seizing cash, luxury handbags, and watches worth 10 million Hong Kong dollars. While five members of the group were charged with conspiracy to defraud, others were released on bail. This crackdown highlights the increasing use of advanced technologies in fraudulent activities and the global efforts to address these emerging threats.