A "significant portion" of business transactions being carried out between
online fraudsters allegedly use the
e-gold
payment service, according to a security company.
RSA said that it
had noticed a sharp rise in the use of the electronic currency service.
"While monitoring the fraudsters' communication channels, RSA has learned
that most fraudsters prefer to pay and get paid using an e-currency called
e-gold," said an RSA statement.
"A phrase such as 'I accept e-gold' is very common in fraudster negotiations
and in posts in their web forums."
On 24 April a Federal Grand Jury
indicted
directors from e-gold and the Gold & Silver Reserve for money
laundering, operating an unlicensed money transmitter business, and conspiracies
to commit both offences.
The US government also accused e-gold of allowing paedophiles to pay for
child porn using the service.
Dr Douglas Jackson, chairman and founder of e-gold,
hit back at the
allegations and likened them to the claims of witchcraft during the
Inquisition, which were used to justify torture and the seizures of property.
"With regard to child pornography, the government knows full well that their
allegations are false, yet they highlight these irresponsible and purposely
damaging statements in order to demonise e-gold in the eyes of the public," Dr
Jackson said.
RSA claimed that its investigations had found that the amount of discussions
regarding the use of
WebMoney
is also on the rise.
"Issues such as registering accounts, funding and cashing out WebMoney
accounts are discussed much more than before," the company said.
"More fraudsters are starting to accept WebMoney as well as e-gold, and some
of them have even switched to WebMoney completely, and do not accept e-gold
payments anymore."
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