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Crypto ATMs Targeted in Rising Phone Scam Schemes Across the U.S.

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Last updated: October 9, 2025 2:01 pm
News Desk
Published: October 9, 2025
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Authorities across the United States are increasingly alarmed by a resurgence of old fraud schemes adapting to new technologies. The latest trend involves criminals exploiting crypto ATM machines, with reports indicating that someone falls victim to these scams every minute.

A mother from New Jersey, who chose to remain anonymous, shared her distressing experience with Eyewitness News, aiming to raise awareness and prevent others from becoming victims. She recounted receiving an urgent call from an individual impersonating a local sheriff lieutenant, informing her that she had missed jury duty and faced two warrants for her arrest. The caller manipulated her anxiety, holding her on the line for two hours under the threat of immediate arrest.

Under sustained pressure, she was instructed to withdraw $7,500 from her bank account and deposit it into a crypto ATM. “I had heard about Bitcoin machines but had no experience and had never seen one,” she admitted. These machines function like traditional ATMs but convert cash into digital currency that can be transferred to any crypto account, often making recovery of funds nearly impossible once sent.

Many crypto ATMs display warning signs about potential scams, highlighting the growing visibility of this issue. Amy Nofziger, the director of Fraud Victim Support at AARP, emphasized the pervasive nature of these scams, stating that even educated professionals are susceptible. Recent FBI statistics revealed nearly $247 million in losses last year due to crypto ATM fraud, a significant increase from the previous years.

Adam Zarazinski, CEO of Inca Digital, noted that these scams are typically orchestrated by transnational criminal organizations rather than isolated individuals. In response, AARP is advocating for stricter regulations on crypto ATM transactions, including limitations on withdrawal amounts to mitigate fraud risks.

The New Jersey victim only realized she had been scammed upon returning home and promptly reported the incident to local police, who are now investigating. She hopes her story will educate others about the risks of scams that leverage personal information and employ tactics designed to increase trust and urgency. “Even though it sounded legitimate to me, you have to find a way to verify its authenticity,” she cautioned.

As these scams continue to evolve, vigilance and awareness remain crucial in protecting consumers from falling prey to deception.

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