pig butchering

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Calque of Mandarin 殺豬盤杀猪盘 (shāzhūpán, “pig-butchering plate”).

Noun[edit]

pig butchering (uncountable)

  1. A scam technique in which victims are tricked into investing large amounts of money into a fictitious brokerage (usually a cryptocurrency wallet), which actually sends their funds directly to the scammers.
    • 2022 February 20, Wong Shiying, “The pig-butchering scam: Con artists who come for your heart and wallet”, in The Straits Times[1]:
      According to news reports, pig-butchering scams started in China in 2016. Back then, scammers groomed their victims to place bets on fake gambling websites.
    • 2022, China Internet Development Report 2020, page 157:
      Intense efforts were also made to crack down on four types of high-incidence network fraud cases, namely, network loans, network click farming, pig-butchering scams and pretending as customer service personnel.
    • 2022 August 25, Cheyenne DeVon, “Got a text from a wrong number? It could be an attempt at 'pig butchering,' a crypto scam costing investors millions”, in CNBC[2]:
      'Pig butchering' scammers usually send a message via Whatsapp, text or another app like Tinder, as if it was intended for someone else, often with an attractive person’s profile photo.

Verb[edit]

pig butchering

  1. present participle and gerund of pig butcher

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