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by: xpoolPosted on: May 21, 2025

Fake Uber Ride Leads to $123,000 Crypto Theft in London

A recent incident in London highlights the physical dangers of crypto ownership. Jacob Irwin-Cline lost a staggering $123,000 worth of cryptocurrency after encountering a fake Uber ride in the Soho area. This attack involved premeditation and targeted both physical and digital security vulnerabilities, raising serious concerns about the safety of users holding digital assets.

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