A Ukrainian tourist was robbed of $250,000 worth of USDT in a terrifying incident in Thailand. The robbery, which happened in November 2023, involved two armed men who forced the victim to transfer the crypto to their wallet.
How it Happened
The victim, a 23-year-old Ukrainian named Viacheslav Leibov, was invited to a friend’s hotel room. When he arrived, he was confronted by two masked men armed with a knife and hammer. They threatened him and forced him to transfer $250,000 in USDT to their wallet.
Not the First Incident
This isn’t the first time crypto holders have been targeted in Thailand. In the same month, authorities arrested a group of people involved in a $10 million USDT extortion scheme. This included six police officers, which has damaged the public’s trust in the Thai police.
Crypto Security: A Growing Concern
While cybercrime like hacking and ransomware is common, these incidents in Thailand highlight a new threat: physical robbery of crypto. This means crypto holders are vulnerable both online and offline.
What This Means for Crypto Holders
This situation is a reminder that crypto holders need to be aware of the risks, both online and offline. It’s important to be careful about who you trust and to take steps to protect your crypto, such as using strong passwords and keeping your crypto offline whenever possible.