The latest romance scam targeting online daters

By Greg Collier

In the digital age, finding love online has become increasingly common. However, with the rise of online dating comes the unfortunate reality of romance scams. The FBI has recently issued a warning about a new and sophisticated scam targeting users of online dating services. This scam not only preys on the hopes of finding love but also aims to deceive and defraud unsuspecting victims.

The scam begins innocently enough, with scammers creating fake personas on dating apps. These individuals go to great lengths to establish trust with their victims, engaging in conversations and building rapport. Once a connection is established, the scammers then attempt to move the conversation to an encrypted chat platform, purportedly for safety reasons.

Under the guise of protecting against online predators, the scammers provide a link to a website offering a “free” verification process. This website appears legitimate but employs scare tactics to persuade users to sign up.

The verification process is nothing more than a ploy to trick victims into signing up for costly monthly subscription fees on a private, low-quality dating site. These fees are often hidden and may appear on users’ credit card statements without their knowledge. Additionally, the personal information entered during the verification process, including email addresses, phone numbers, and credit card details, is harvested by the scammers for further nefarious purposes.

The FBI warns that these scams can escalate, with scammers using social engineering tactics to manipulate victims into divulging more information or even clearing out their bank accounts. This tactic is known as the pig butchering scam. This type of fraud can have devastating financial and emotional consequences for victims.

It’s crucial to verify the legitimacy of any websites or services before providing any sensitive information. Look for red flags such as unsolicited links, requests for payment or personal information, and poor grammar or spelling.