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iPhone and Android users warned over 'pig butchering' crypto scam targeting lonely adults

The scammer creates an account for the victim on a fake app or internet platform, allowing them to see their supposed market growth

iPhone and Android users given warning over 'pig butchering' crypto scam(Image: Getty)

An expert in security is warning iPhone and Android users of a new scam known as ‘pig butchering’ that is doing the rounds.

The tactic sees criminals sending vague texts that simply say "Hey" or '"How's it going, James?", in the hopes that the recipient will reply saying they have the wrong number.

Once they get a response, the scammer will try to continue the conversation and build up a friendship to gain a sense of trust.

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If they feel they’ve garnered some form of friendship from the text conversations, they begin to talk about how much money they’ve been making from cryptocurrency investments and they recommend the victim start to do the same.

The scammer creates an account for the victim on a fake app or internet platform, allowing them to see their supposed market growth.

To keep them reassured, they can even go to the lengths of letting the target withdraw some money from the account, or offer them video calls.

Once the victim contributes all the money they can, the scammers then close the account. This approach is known as 'pig butchering' because scammers fatten their victims up before taking the 'whole hog'.