Scammed and Scammed Again? Watch Out for Fake CFTC "Helpers"

By: finance magnates|2025/05/15 04:00:13
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The Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) issueda public warning about imposters posing as officials from its Office ofInspector General, offering fake promises to recover lost money. According to the watchdog, these scammers contactindividuals, often previous victims of financial fraud, claiming to representthe CFTC. They present themselves as part of a legitimategovernment effort to help people reclaim funds lost in earlier scams,particularly those involving foreign accounts. The regulator urges anyonecontacted by someone claiming to be from the CFTC to exercise caution. Criminals Capitalize on Prior Fraud Individuals should avoid sharing any sensitiveinformation, including financial account numbers, Social Security numbers, orprivate keys to digital wallets. This warning adds to a troubling trend inwhich criminals capitalize on prior fraud to deepen losses. . @CFTC Warns Public of Imposter Scam Targeting Fraud Victims: https://t.co/5WcLCbTaiv “Scammers are contacting members of the public and claimingto represent the CFTC Office of Inspector General,” CFTC mentioned today. “These imposters promise to help financialfraud victims recover lost funds from foreign bank accounts, a ruse to furtherdefraud those already harmed by previous scams.” By impersonating federal officials and exploiting hopefor restitution, they manipulate victims into renewed vulnerability. The CFTCencourages members of the public to verify any outreach claiming to be from theagency and to report suspicious interactions. Expect ongoing updates as this story evolves. The Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) issueda public warning about imposters posing as officials from its Office ofInspector General, offering fake promises to recover lost money. According to the watchdog, these scammers contactindividuals, often previous victims of financial fraud, claiming to representthe CFTC. They present themselves as part of a legitimategovernment effort to help people reclaim funds lost in earlier scams,particularly those involving foreign accounts. The regulator urges anyonecontacted by someone claiming to be from the CFTC to exercise caution. Criminals Capitalize on Prior Fraud Individuals should avoid sharing any sensitiveinformation, including financial account numbers, Social Security numbers, orprivate keys to digital wallets. This warning adds to a troubling trend inwhich criminals capitalize on prior fraud to deepen losses. . @CFTC Warns Public of Imposter Scam Targeting Fraud Victims: https://t.co/5WcLCbTaiv “Scammers are contacting members of the public and claimingto represent the CFTC Office of Inspector General,” CFTC mentioned today. “These imposters promise to help financialfraud victims recover lost funds from foreign bank accounts, a ruse to furtherdefraud those already harmed by previous scams.” By impersonating federal officials and exploiting hopefor restitution, they manipulate victims into renewed vulnerability. The CFTCencourages members of the public to verify any outreach claiming to be from theagency and to report suspicious interactions. Expect ongoing updates as this story evolves.

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