Pig butchering scam explained
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Pig butchering scam explained
ON BBC this morning;
What is a pig butchering scam?
The pig butchering scam, also known as a romance scam, is a long-term fraud that combines investment schemes, romance scams and cryptocurrency fraud. This scam originated in Southeast Asia, and the name originates from the Chinese phrase "Shāz Hū Pán," meaning pig butchering. A ring of cryptocurrency scammers search dating and social media sites for victims.
The scammer typically creates a fake account and reaches out to potential victims through sites such as Tinder or WhatsApp. The goal is to become this victim's "lover" or "friend" through cordial discussions.
explained:
https://www.techtarget.com/whatis/featu ... ed-to-know
What is a pig butchering scam?
The pig butchering scam, also known as a romance scam, is a long-term fraud that combines investment schemes, romance scams and cryptocurrency fraud. This scam originated in Southeast Asia, and the name originates from the Chinese phrase "Shāz Hū Pán," meaning pig butchering. A ring of cryptocurrency scammers search dating and social media sites for victims.
The scammer typically creates a fake account and reaches out to potential victims through sites such as Tinder or WhatsApp. The goal is to become this victim's "lover" or "friend" through cordial discussions.
explained:
https://www.techtarget.com/whatis/featu ... ed-to-know
In a nation run by swine, all pigs are upward-mobile and the rest of us are fucked until we can put our acts together: not necessarily to win, but mainly to keep from losing completely. HST
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Re: Pig butchering scam explained
Imagine a woman being that desperate and lonely to fall for an online scammer and send money - goodness me!
Stay classy na
Re: Pig butchering scam explained
Yes why don't they just sponsor a bar girl its much cheaper, even including the nose job.David Gordon wrote: ↑Thu Mar 09, 2023 5:40 pm Imagine a woman being that desperate and lonely to fall for an online scammer and send money - goodness me!
Women are pretty stupid though, they like men after all lol
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Well that’s the next natural step to take ofc.ItWasntMe wrote: ↑Thu Mar 09, 2023 5:59 pmYes why don't they just sponsor a bar girl its much cheaper, even including the nose job.David Gordon wrote: ↑Thu Mar 09, 2023 5:40 pm Imagine a woman being that desperate and lonely to fall for an online scammer and send money - goodness me!
Stay classy na
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I think men are generally dumber.ItWasntMe wrote: ↑Thu Mar 09, 2023 5:59 pmYes why don't they just sponsor a bar girl its much cheaper, even including the nose job.David Gordon wrote: ↑Thu Mar 09, 2023 5:40 pm Imagine a woman being that desperate and lonely to fall for an online scammer and send money - goodness me!
Women are pretty stupid though, they like men after all lol
We pay them.
They can do nothing, if they want.
They don't like us; generally, we stink, burp & fart openly, hairy, drink, fight, (more than them), messy, and, apart from a few of us, and gays, are unattractive.
Girls are pretty and make themselves look nice for other girls. They just need to dress slutty for men.
Men are good to go out and work and bring home the bacon, lift heavy things, fix the car, mow, security, impregnation, and generally make life cheaper.
They would rather have a dog, girlfriends, money, and a cucumber.
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The video is very interesting and relevant to Cambodia. What surprised me is that the pigs were women - and the featured lady had 2.5 million laying around to invest in this scheme.
I have been getting random texts and messages that begin with “Hello Hannah it’s me Meghan.” I then I say, “Wow it’s so great to hear from you again!” - then they say you’re obviously the wrong person sorry to bother you. I persist with no it’s really me.
In earlier iterations these randoms would introduce themselves and ask about investments or say they are interested in investments. I would tell them I’m a bitcoin billionaire because I bought in 2011 for Pennie’s.
Eventually I get bored and tell them they need to fix up their scam as it’s too obvious but if they want to patch me through to a manager I want to ask about how to get a job with you guys because I think I would be good at it.
Lately I have not been getting any more of these texts and messages - heh.
I have been getting random texts and messages that begin with “Hello Hannah it’s me Meghan.” I then I say, “Wow it’s so great to hear from you again!” - then they say you’re obviously the wrong person sorry to bother you. I persist with no it’s really me.
In earlier iterations these randoms would introduce themselves and ask about investments or say they are interested in investments. I would tell them I’m a bitcoin billionaire because I bought in 2011 for Pennie’s.
Eventually I get bored and tell them they need to fix up their scam as it’s too obvious but if they want to patch me through to a manager I want to ask about how to get a job with you guys because I think I would be good at it.
Lately I have not been getting any more of these texts and messages - heh.
Stay classy na
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The 1000$ fee per bump up to withdraw the money is pretty vicious, no wonder she let go when she's the 196th in the queue.
More money than sense until more sense than money left...
More money than sense until more sense than money left...
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Re: Pig butchering scam explained
Long read.
Sour Grapes: stomping on a Cambodia-based “pig butchering” scam
By Sean Gallagher, 13 April 2023
The success of “pig butchering” (sha zhu pan, 杀猪盘) scams has driven the expansion of their hunt for new victims, both by well-established and well-organized scam rings and by smaller and less professional copycats. In the fake gold trading scam I discussed in my last report, for example, initial contact of victims was made through Twitter. Others we’ve seen have used Facebook Messenger for their initial approach, or other social media and messaging apps. And several others I’ve encountered—including the one detailed in this report—have reached out with a lure message over Apple’s iMessage or other digital channels for Short Message Service (SMS) texts.
These texts, which are usually designed to look like accidental mis-texts, are really designed to allow the scammers to spam large numbers of potential victims and then selectively engage those who text back. From there, they attempt to engage in casual conversation, and then suggest that the digital meet-cute is a sign that they are “fated to be friends.” From there, the scam follows a familiar pattern—moving the target to another messaging platform for easier engagement while freeing up the text account to approach additional victims or be shut down while another number is set up.
As I discussed in our previous report, I received a deliberately mis-addressed text message on one of my phones that led me into an engagement with the scam ring (which I have designated as “Sour Grapes” for reasons that will soon become apparent), with a young Malaysian woman acting as the face of the scam and occasionally directly interacting with me.
Continued here: https://www.scmagazine.com/native/ranso ... ering-scam
Sour Grapes: stomping on a Cambodia-based “pig butchering” scam
By Sean Gallagher, 13 April 2023
The success of “pig butchering” (sha zhu pan, 杀猪盘) scams has driven the expansion of their hunt for new victims, both by well-established and well-organized scam rings and by smaller and less professional copycats. In the fake gold trading scam I discussed in my last report, for example, initial contact of victims was made through Twitter. Others we’ve seen have used Facebook Messenger for their initial approach, or other social media and messaging apps. And several others I’ve encountered—including the one detailed in this report—have reached out with a lure message over Apple’s iMessage or other digital channels for Short Message Service (SMS) texts.
These texts, which are usually designed to look like accidental mis-texts, are really designed to allow the scammers to spam large numbers of potential victims and then selectively engage those who text back. From there, they attempt to engage in casual conversation, and then suggest that the digital meet-cute is a sign that they are “fated to be friends.” From there, the scam follows a familiar pattern—moving the target to another messaging platform for easier engagement while freeing up the text account to approach additional victims or be shut down while another number is set up.
As I discussed in our previous report, I received a deliberately mis-addressed text message on one of my phones that led me into an engagement with the scam ring (which I have designated as “Sour Grapes” for reasons that will soon become apparent), with a young Malaysian woman acting as the face of the scam and occasionally directly interacting with me.
Continued here: https://www.scmagazine.com/native/ranso ... ering-scam
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Re: Pig butchering scam explained
For those who are interested, this extra long read is a translation of a research article by Bai Aoting, a 29-year-old woman graduate student, written in Chinese in 2020. The presentation is a bit rough.
The topic is titled: Research on Countermeasures for the Detection of Pig Killing Dish Network Fraud Under the Background of Big Data.
"Pig Killing Dish"
https://m-fx361-com.translate.goog/news ... _tr_pto=sc
The topic is titled: Research on Countermeasures for the Detection of Pig Killing Dish Network Fraud Under the Background of Big Data.
"Pig Killing Dish"
https://m-fx361-com.translate.goog/news ... _tr_pto=sc
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really wouldn't have expected anything more or less from the Khmer times
https://www.khmertimeskh.com/501276817/ ... -baseless/
full story:Calling it “news without verified sources and baseless”, Preah Sihanouk Provincial Administration yesterday issued a statement dismissing a controversial BBC documentary titled ‘Pig Butchering Romance Scam’.
The statement issued yesterday said an investigation carried out by the authorities has found that the documentary has “severely affected the honour and dignity of the Preah Sihanouk Provincial Authority as well as the leadership of Royal Government of Cambodia”.
According to the video posted on YouTube on March 8 by the BBC Eye, an investigative section of BBC World Service, human trafficking victims are locked up, beaten, starved and forced to work for criminal gangs at several illegal gambling places in Preah Sihanouk province.
In the video Preah Sihanouk province is portrayed as a hotbed for human trafficking and forced confinement. The story features the notorious Huang Le, a site owned by a powerful person who is alleged to be close to authorities and government leader
https://www.khmertimeskh.com/501276817/ ... -baseless/
In a nation run by swine, all pigs are upward-mobile and the rest of us are fucked until we can put our acts together: not necessarily to win, but mainly to keep from losing completely. HST
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