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    Kiran Kumar R
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      Cryptocurrency Scam Linked to avrsbf.com

      Scam URL: avrsbf.com

      Lost Amount: $17,761.00

      Description: This incident involved a significant financial loss due to a sophisticated cryptocurrency scam where multiple fraudulent receiving addresses were used to divert funds.
      Type of Scam: Fraudulent cryptocurrency transaction scheme

      Receiving Addresses:
      bc1qrw8k0k2p9j7gwyv3pfyldqynfa88yc9jxkmdq5 📋
      0xAF662d0Fd975B078C9cE9563426dAae6cb5b1974 📋
      0xCAaeEfAaB0D915FcCd16709c0E79D6e8F3f06b77 📋
      bc1qercqj792lqvuv098q5grmxw3ksg23xfqysnhfq 📋
      bc1qxp0t3ycaq50egxlt64j4knpy687p6usu0f0xk0 📋
      bc1q7xv9fqeywzskjhl56u8heqdffvdtky3z3xv08s 📋
      0x561935BF433454A6042A05f2011F897B13Acf57e 📋
      bc1qu2smsj766vy8fl2vgh6n5xmmrhlwcsvgknd0vw 📋
      0x302E11F145FD3c98AEC18c0D76cc610EC7176A00 📋
      0x0e56f74a7fA38B15994D509743f3FaA5bAa24759 📋
      0x18b618df526f8A09D1E1c13a6E69B541e3c57d11 📋

      If you’ve encountered issues or scams associated with the website avrsbf.com, this investigation provides essential findings based on open-source intelligence (OSINT) analysis. The details highlight technical infrastructure and activities linked to the domain, exposing signs of potential fraudulent behavior. If you have additional information, please share it to strengthen this investigation.

      The domain avrsbf.com is registered through WEBCC and utilizes Cloudflare for DNS management, hosting, and content delivery services. Cloudflare is widely used for its security and performance features, but it is also a common choice for obfuscating ownership details, making it difficult to trace operators. Subpoenaing Cloudflare could provide valuable insights into account registration and backend activity tied to this domain.

      The website appears to primarily target a Chinese-speaking audience, as evidenced by the detected language patterns. Despite this, the site employs global infrastructure, leveraging Cloudflare’s content delivery network (CDN) and security protocols such as SSL encryption by default. These measures ensure the website’s availability and secure communication, while potentially misleading visitors into trusting its legitimacy.

      Technical assessments reveal that the site employs modern web development frameworks, including Vue.js, vuex, and core-js, to build responsive and mobile-friendly interfaces. This level of sophistication is indicative of a deliberate effort to maintain an appearance of credibility. The mobile optimization strategies, including viewport meta tags and iPhone compatibility, suggest the operators aim to maximize accessibility, potentially increasing their reach to mobile device users.

      The absence of MX records suggests the site lacks email communication capabilities, a tactic often used by fraudulent operations to avoid traceable interactions. Additionally, the presence of a 403 error during testing implies potential geo-restrictions or selective blocking, which may be an effort to evade detection by law enforcement or OSINT investigators.

      The website’s reliance on Cloudflare for its DNS, hosting, and CDN services centralizes critical evidence within a single service provider. This makes subpoenaing Cloudflare an essential step to unearth detailed records, such as IP logs, hosting account details, and error logging data.

      If you have interacted with avrsbf.com, share any associated transaction details, related wallet addresses, or network data. Your contributions can significantly enhance efforts to trace and expose the individuals behind this fraudulent scheme. Together, we can disrupt their operations and work toward accountability.

      Manju Ram
      Participant

        We are issuing a strong warning regarding the fraudulent activities tied to the platform avrsbf.com, which posed as a legitimate part-time job opportunity but turned out to be a scam. A recent case reported a significant financial loss of $17,761 through this scheme. Victims were enticed with promises of earnings from part-time work but instead found themselves tricked into making deposits that they would never recover.

        The scam exploited the trust of those seeking additional income, convincing them that their initial deposits were part of a profitable venture. This illusion was maintained just long enough to secure more significant payments before the reality of the scam became apparent. The cryptocurrency addresses associated with these transactions included bc1qrw8k0k2p9j7gwyv3pfyldqynfa88yc9jxkmdq5 📋 , 0xAF662d0Fd975B078C9cE9563426dAae6cb5b1974, bc1qf86jepyvpsvusm39d2tvhl2l24h2eprtm4h322, and many more, some of which were used repeatedly across transactions to funnel the victims’ money into the hands of the scammers.

        We urge extreme caution when engaging with any platform offering job opportunities that require upfront payments or deposits. Always research and verify the legitimacy of such sites and avoid those that operate without clear, reputable backing. Cryptocurrency transactions, once completed, are difficult to trace and nearly impossible to reverse, making them ideal for fraudulent schemes.

        In conclusion, the details gathered suggest that avrsbf.com operates as a scam, leveraging fake part-time job offers to defraud individuals. If you have fallen victim to a similar scheme, we recommend reporting the incident to the appropriate authorities and seeking professional assistance to potentially recover your funds. We stand committed to raising awareness and aiding in the fight against such deceitful practices.

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