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Abstract:Dukascopy, a Swiss forex bank, and the broker has warned the industry and customers to a clone of its approved brand. The website, which is still operational, poses as a legitimate investment business in an effort to dupe consumers into turning over their hard-earned money.

Dukascopy, a Swiss forex bank, and the broker has warned the industry and customers to a clone of its approved brand. The website, which is still operational, poses as a legitimate investment business in an effort to dupe consumers into turning over their hard-earned money.
Dukascopy verified that it has no connection to the aforementioned websites and encouraged everyone to avoid it completely.
The broker is one of many FX organizations whose branding has been copied on several times by fraudsters, who never make cold approaches enticing consumers to invest.

The clone entity, which operated under the domain https://dukascopyd.swisbank.vip/c, caused the regulated corporation to take action.
“Please be informed that this website is not managed or owned by Dukascopy Bank, Dukascopy Europe, Dukascopy Japan, or any other Dukascopy Group business.” You should not rely on any information available on the website https://dukascopyd.swisbank.vip/c. On this website, do not provide any personal information. “We are taking action against this bogus website,” according to the statement.
Scammers, according to global authorities, are growing increasingly adept, targeting victims with professional-looking websites and communications through social media platforms. The most often reported thefts concerning stock and bond assets, foreign currency, and cryptocurrencies.
Scammers are increasingly utilizing official, regulated company logos and even cloned websites to get customers to invest. After registering their interest, victims will be approached by scammers, who often get the identities of actual investment business personnel and establish apparently authentic corporate email accounts, but with every minute alteration. As a result, even the most educated investors may fall victim to a copied hoax.
The bitcoin company of Dukascopy was a key target for clone firm frauds since the epidemic has made individuals more vulnerable owing to worries about personal money. The firm has been working to improve its cryptocurrency offering, such as allowing consumers to deposit and receive cash in digital currencies and providing free internal crypto transactions between mobile banking users.
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