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Home / Crime and Justice / US Authorities Seize Starlink Terminals Fueling Scams in Myanmar

US Authorities Seize Starlink Terminals Fueling Scams in Myanmar

15 Nov

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Summary

  • US issues warrants to seize Starlink terminals used by cybercriminals in Myanmar
  • Scam compounds in Southeast Asia have been stealing billions from victims worldwide
  • US law enforcement aims to cut off scammers' internet access to disrupt operations
US Authorities Seize Starlink Terminals Fueling Scams in Myanmar

In a recent crackdown on cybercrime, the United States government has taken action to seize Starlink satellite internet terminals being used by scam compounds in Myanmar. According to legal documents seen by WIRED, US law enforcement has obtained warrants to confiscate at least 79 Starlink dishes from the notorious Tai Chang compound, as well as 9 terminals and 2 accounts from another scam center near the Myanmar-Thailand border.

The warrants claim that these Starlink devices and accounts played a "substantial role" in money laundering and wire fraud operations targeting US citizens. The US authorities are now seeking to have SpaceX, the parent company of Starlink, disable service to these devices in order to disrupt the scammers' internet connectivity.

This action is part of a new initiative called the District of Columbia Scam Center Strike Force, launched by the Justice Department, FBI, and Secret Service. The goal is to combat the growing problem of cryptocurrency scams originating from an ecosystem of systematized fraud in Southeast Asia, which has cost victims around the world billions of dollars. So far, the Strike Force has seized roughly $400 million in stolen cryptocurrency.

"The Department of Justice will not stand by while Chinese organized crime victimizes Americans and bleeds dry the hard earned investments of American citizens," said Jeanine Pirro, the US Attorney for the District of Columbia. The authorities are determined to cut off the scammers' access to the internet, a critical enabler of their operations.

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The US government has obtained warrants to seize Starlink satellite internet terminals being used by scam compounds in Myanmar, in an effort to disrupt the cybercriminals' internet connectivity and dismantle the systematized scamming ecosystem in Southeast Asia.
According to the article, the scam compounds in Southeast Asia have been stealing billions of dollars from victims around the world.
The District of Columbia Scam Center Strike Force is a new initiative launched by the US Justice Department, FBI, and Secret Service to combat cryptocurrency scams originating from an ecosystem of systematized fraud in Southeast Asia. The goal is to cut off the scammers' access to the internet, a critical enabler of their operations.

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