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Indian Court Orders Impersonating Crypto Exchanges

August 9, 2024

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The Delhi High Court has ordered the Indian Ministry of Communications to take immediate action against 38 fraudulent websites using the name of cryptocurrency exchange Mudrex to commit fraud.

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The court's ruling, issued on August 23, obliges the ministry responsible for shutting down fake websites to comply with the order within a week. The court’s decision came quickly, a day after Mudrex’s application. Mudrex had applied to the court after receiving complaints from around 15 people who reported being scammed by these fake websites.These people either contacted Mudrex's customer care or visited the company's office in Bengaluru to report the incidents.

Edul Patel, CEO and co-founder of Mudrex, estimates that the actual number of victims could be as high as 1,000 and total losses could exceed $50,000.

Scammers impersonated Mudrex employees on messaging platforms such as Telegram, luring unsuspecting investors with promises of rewards and job opportunities in exchange for tasks such as writing Google reviews.

According to the court ruling, fake websites operating under the name Mudrex illegally collected money from the public by inviting them to invest. Mudrex’s legal director Amit Rangari said the company filed a police complaint in Bengaluru on March 23, months before another leading cryptocurrency exchange, WazirX, suffered a major hack in July that led to the loss of $234 million in customer funds.

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