Thesis plan of criminal call centers: how major scams are organized on Telegram

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Recent weeks have shown a significant increase in the activity of fraudulent call centers on Telegram. These are no longer spontaneous one-time scams but fully organized operations with developed infrastructure: a network of channels, offices, and massive advertising budgets. The outline of such criminal operations can be broken down into several key stages.

Scale and Growth Rate

According to the analytical channel SCAM LIST, the movement of fraudulent groups is accelerating incredibly fast. Between January 10 and January 17 of this year alone, experts recorded at least 15 new active channels associated with this criminal network. At the same time, Telegram removed another 7 related channels on January 17, but the speed at which new ones are created raises serious concerns. Their strategic plan is designed for mass outreach to potential victims.

Step-by-Step Scheme for Extracting Funds

The operation mechanism is divided into logical and well-established stages. It all begins with phishing—people are lured onto specially created fake investment platforms where attractive profit prospects are painted. After the initial deposit, intense pressure is applied through constant calls.

Victims are offered to top up their accounts, pay fees, pass non-existent checks, and supposedly make a final payment to withdraw funds. At each stage, fake documents, invented “regulators,” and theatrical checks are used to create the illusion of legitimacy. Ultimately, victims are left without their money.

Victims’ Financial Losses

The amount of damages varies depending on how long the victim succumbed to the pressure. Minimum losses start at $1,000. However, average amounts often reach several thousand dollars. Cases of losses amounting to $40,000–$50,000 or more have been recorded. Recently, the editorial team received a message from a subscriber who was affected by such a scheme and lost a significant amount of funds.

How to Protect Yourself

To avoid falling into the traps of fraudulent call centers, follow these tips: be extremely cautious with unknown personal messages, especially if they offer “surefire” investment opportunities. Verify investment platforms through independent sources before transferring funds. Remember that legitimate regulators and companies will not require constant additional payments. Fraudulent call centers rely on urgency and trust—don’t give them that opportunity.

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