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CNC Intelligence Inc.

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🔍 CNC Intelligence: Leaders in #CryptoForensics & #FraudPrevention! Global offices. On-site training for law enforcement & compliance professionals

Washington, D.C., USA 加入时间 Temmuz 2023
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Congratulations to Kingsley and the entire OCONUS Investigations team, along with the EFCC, US law enforcement, and everyone involved in this case, on the successful recovery of assets for the client. CNC Intelligence is proud to have supported this matter through investigative work and asset tracing, and especially proud of our team in Nigeria at OCONUS for their persistence over the years.
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⚠️ Public Warning – CNC Intelligence Impersonation Scam We are receiving reports of emails from the look-alike domain cncintels.com (note the extra “s”) impersonating CNC Intelligence. Reported addresses include: bruce.adams@cncintels.com elisabeth.keller@cncintels.com lucas.hamilton@cncintels.com These are NOT affiliated with us. We do not cold call. We do not send unsolicited recovery emails. We do not claim funds have already been recovered prior to engagement. Our only official domains: cncintel.com cncintelligence.com (redirects to cncintel.com) If you receive emails from @cncintels.com, they are fraudulent. Forward reports to: copycat@cncintel.com CNCINTEL® and CNC Intelligence® are registered trademarks. Stay vigilant.
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Visibility isn’t attribution. Temporary network visibility can inform threat modeling, but shortcuts lead to false confidence.
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Strong piece by Robert Whitaker at @MerkleScience on why crypto investigations fail when training prioritizes tools over method. Service firms should be force multipliers, not replacements. Court-tested, reproducible processes are what turn analysis into recoverable outcomes. police1.com/investigations…
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Scammers are stacking credentials now, and that alone should make you suspicious. In a recent case, impostors circulated a single “certificate” claiming links to multiple regulators and law enforcement agencies across different countries and sectors. To the untrained eye, it looks convincing. To investigators, it’s an immediate red flag. Real investigations don’t come with certificates. Legitimate agencies don’t co-brand across jurisdictions on unofficial documents. And credible firms don’t operate through social media pages and generic email accounts while claiming global enforcement powers. This isn’t sophistication. It’s volume pretending to be credibility, and it works because people assume more badges mean more legitimacy. What’s being sold isn’t authority, but pressure, the suggestion that resistance is pointless because “everyone is already involved.” At CNC Intelligence Inc., we see this pattern regularly. The safest response is always the same: pause, verify independently, and confirm through official channels. Trust is never something that needs to be forced.
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New research from CNC Intelligence was recently covered by @TechRadarPro, highlighting a sharp rise in task scams, also known as gamified job scams, targeting job seekers. These schemes often begin with simple online tasks and small payouts to build trust. Victims are then pressured to deposit cryptocurrency to unlock supposed earnings. That's where losses escalate. One rule applies: no legitimate employer will ever ask you to pay to access your wages, especially not via crypto. Awareness at the early stage can prevent significant financial harm.
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In 2024, more than 147,000 Americans over the age of 60 reported nearly $4.9 billion in losses to cyber fraud. That’s not a headline. It’s the latest data from the @FBI's Internet Crime Complaint Center. And behind every dollar is a retiree who spent decades building a future that now feels uncertain. Retirement should mean freedom: time with family, unhurried mornings, travel, purpose. But that chapter is increasingly under threat. Scammers now use AI-generated voices, convincing phishing emails, and fake investment opportunities to break through trust and drain savings. The financial loss is devastating, but the emotional impact runs even deeper - shaken confidence, fear of technology, and a sense of isolation. @Kiplinger's article, “Retirement in the Age of Cyber Scams: How to Protect Your Next Chapter,” captures this perfectly. It also features insight from our CEO and investigations expert, Matthew Stern: “Scammers prey on politeness and emotion. They catch us off guard and push for fast decisions. But if something feels off, it probably is.” At CNC Intelligence, we witness this reality daily. Victims rarely talk only about the money. They talk about losing independence. Losing their sense of safety. Losing trust in tools they depend on. These are real human consequences, and they demand real solutions. The first line of defense is verification. Hang up on unexpected calls. Go directly to known websites. Confirm requests for money through a trusted number or a family code. Slow down. Ask questions. A single pause can prevent a lifetime of financial and emotional damage. Retirees deserve clarity, not fear. By sharing resources like the Kiplinger article and speaking openly about how modern scams work, we can help protect our parents, grandparents, friends, and neighbors. Knowledge is still the strongest shield, and connection is what makes it effective. If this message resonates, share it. Someone you know may need it more than you realize.
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Read the full article on ConsumerAffairs: consumeraffairs.com/finance/person…
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Scammers often understand your vulnerabilities faster than you do, and they rely on that advantage. We spoke with @ConsumerAffairs about how personal loan scams truly work. The danger is rarely the fake loan itself; it is the pressure and urgency designed to make people act before they have time to think. These scams appear when someone is already under financial stress, and the scammers introduce artificial deadlines to force quick decisions. Many now use AI to clone voices and impersonate trusted contacts, creating a sense of familiarity that lowers defenses. The rule is simple: if you did not apply for a loan, any offer you receive is a scam. No exceptions. Legitimate lenders do not reach out unsolicited, they do not demand upfront fees, and they do not pressure people into immediate decisions. Slow down. Verify independently. Speak with someone you trust. Real opportunities do not expire in thirty minutes. Full article in replies.

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Scammers often understand your vulnerabilities faster than you do, and they rely on that advantage. We spoke with @ConsumerAffairs about how personal loan scams truly work. The danger is rarely the fake loan itself; it is the pressure and urgency designed to make people act before they have time to think. These scams appear when someone is already under financial stress, and the scammers introduce artificial deadlines to force quick decisions. Many now use AI to clone voices and impersonate trusted contacts, creating a sense of familiarity that lowers defenses. The rule is simple: if you did not apply for a loan, any offer you receive is a scam. No exceptions. Legitimate lenders do not reach out unsolicited, they do not demand upfront fees, and they do not pressure people into immediate decisions. Slow down. Verify independently. Speak with someone you trust. Real opportunities do not expire in thirty minutes. Full article in replies.
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#WarningWednesday | When a “Compliance Department” Isn’t Real A recent inquiry to our Copycat & Impersonation Task Force started with a simple question: “Is this email legitimate?” That hesitation prevented a second loss. The message claimed to be from a “Compliance Department” that could help “recover lost funds.” But everything behind it was fabricated: • Newly registered domain • No presence in the UK, EU, or Australia • London address tied to a boutique hotel • Recycled license number used on multiple scam sites • Fake BBC-style article created to look official This is a common recovery-room pattern: scammers pose as regulators or investigators, then demand documents, fees, or “taxes” before vanishing. Legitimate authorities do not cold-contact victims. They do not use new domains. They do not request payments or ID documents over email. If you’re unsure about a message, ask before you act. CNC Intelligence can help you verify whether you’re dealing with a trusted entity or a coordinated scam.
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State-backed actors are moving on-chain, and the shift is accelerating. CNC Intelligence was recently referenced on @WarFrontsWeekly in their analysis of nation-linked cyber operations. In the episode, our CEO Matthew Stern (featured at 6:55 and 14:28) discusses a trend we’re seeing across multiple investigations: the blockchain has become part of the attack surface. Operational reality is evolving quickly: • Laundering chains are compressing • Mixers are being replaced by bridges and OTC brokers • Smart contracts are being weaponized as delivery systems The window to identify and freeze assets is shrinking. Speed and precision now determine outcomes.
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Arizona has taken an important step to protect people from crypto ATM scams. New rules require clear warnings, time to think, and the ability for law enforcement to intervene when pressure tactics are detected. Tech moves fast. Scammers move faster. Policy needs to move at human speed. Guardrails don't block innovation; they make it trustworthy. #CryptoSafety #ConsumerProtection #FinCrime
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Not everything in a mask is harmless. Tonight we joke with shadows but some threats don’t vanish in the morning. Real scammers don’t need costumes. They wear urgency, authority, and trust. Stay alert to what isn’t pretend.
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