We recently noticed that some third-party companies and individuals impersonated the TOPONE Markets brand and illegally misappropriated our trademarks.

We Hereby Reiterate Our Statement:

  • TOPONE Markets does not provide discretionary account operation trading services, nor does it cooperate with other third-party vendors and/ or agents to provide such services.
  • TOPONE Markets staff will not promise to our customer the definite profit, please do not trust any kind of the profit promise or profit related picture, such as screenshot/ chat history, etc, all investment profit can be only viewed on our official website and application.
  • TOPONE Markets is a professional online trading platform with low spreads and zero handling fees. Be wary of any behavior that asks you for any fees directly and privately. TOPONE Markets does not charge a fee at any stage of its trading process or other fee.

If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to reach us by clicking the "Online Customer Support" or send an email to our customer care team cs@top1markets.com. We will answer your questions and assist you promptly.

Understood
We use cookies to learn more about how you use our website and what we can improve. Continue to use our website by clicking "Accept". Details
Situs web ini tidak menyediakan layanan untuk penduduk Amerika Serikat.
Market News Australia charges four Chinese nationals over U.S.-based scam

Australia charges four Chinese nationals over U.S.-based scam

Australian police charged four Chinese nationals on Friday over an online investment scam based mainly in the United States, which authorities said caused losses of more than $100 million across the world.

Skylar Shaw
2022-12-09
329

微信截图_20221209103311.png


Australian police charged four Chinese nationals on Friday over an online investment scam based mainly in the United States, which authorities said caused losses of more than $100 million across the world.


The sophisticated scam involved the manipulation of legitimate electronic trading platforms licensed to foreign exchange brokers, who then provided the software to their clients, the Australian Federal Police (AFP) said.


The United States Secret Service in August notified authorities about the Australian links to the predominantly U.S.-based scam, AFP said. The accused were residents of Sydney but most victims were based in the United States. Investigations into potential Australian victims were ongoing.


The organised crime syndicate employed a mix of social engineering techniques, including messaging platforms and dating and job websites, to gain victims’ trust before mentioning investment opportunities.


The victims were directed to both fraudulent and legitimate investment applications that dealt in foreign exchange and cryptocurrency, which were manipulated to show a false positive return on investments.


After victims became subscribers to an investment service, data was changed to encourage further investment, while concealing the fact their money had been stolen.


AFP Detective Sergeant Salam Zreika said in a statement the case highlighted the need to “refrain from investing in foreign exchange, crypto-currency or speculative investments with people you’ve only ever encountered in the online environment”.


The four arrested men registered Australian companies to make their scams look genuine, and created Australian business bank accounts to launder the proceeds, police alleged.

Bonus rebate to help investors grow in the trading world!

Need Assistance?

7×24 H

Download the APP for Free