Crypto Extortion Hits Strait Of Hormuz As Scammers Exploit Shipping Crisis

bitcoinistPublicado a 2026-04-21Actualizado a 2026-04-21

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An emerging crypto extortion scam is targeting shipping companies with vessels stranded near the Strait of Hormuz, according to maritime risk firm Marisks. Criminals posing as Iranian security officials are sending fraudulent messages offering safe passage in exchange for transit fees paid in Bitcoin or Tether. The scam exploits desperation amid the ongoing regional conflict, which has severely restricted movement through the critical waterway. Victims are instructed to submit documents and pay a cryptocurrency fee to secure transit. However, the messages are not from Iranian authorities. Paying could not only result in financial loss but also potentially violate international sanctions, as any crypto transfer linked to Iranian entities may be considered material support. Legal risks remain even if companies are defrauded. The scheme appears to capitalize on earlier reports that Iran was considering a real crypto-based toll system.

At least one vessel that came under fire while trying to leave the Strait of Hormuz may have been acting on fraudulent instructions — directions that came not from Iranian officials, but from criminals posing as them.

Maritime risk firm Marisks flagged the possibility in a warning issued Monday, though it stopped short of confirming the link.

The warning describes a scam targeting ship owners whose vessels are stuck west of the strait. Unknown groups have been sending messages to these companies, claiming to represent Iranian security services and offering safe passage in exchange for transit fees paid in Bitcoin or Tether (USDT).

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Fake Officials, Real Consequences

Marisks was direct: the messages are fraudulent. They do not come from Iranian authorities, the firm said.

Tehran has not publicly addressed the situation.

The scam follows a pattern designed to look credible. Recipients are told to submit documents for review. Once verified, they are assigned a fee in cryptocurrency. Pay it, the messages say, and safe transit will be arranged at an agreed time.

It is a structured process — one built to look official enough that desperate ship owners might believe it.

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The timing is no accident. The Strait of Hormuz has been largely closed since conflict escalated in the Middle East. Before hostilities, the waterway carried roughly 20% of the world’s oil and liquefied natural gas.

Ships have been stranded for days, some under threat of armed intervention. That pressure creates exactly the kind of desperation scammers rely on.

Reports earlier this month indicated that Iran itself had been weighing a real Bitcoin-denominated toll on vessels passing through the strait — charging around $1 per barrel for loaded tankers while letting empty ships through free.

The scam appears to have grown directly out of that reporting, borrowing its credibility from a policy that was already in the news.

Satellite image of Strait of Hormuz. Source: WSJ

Sanctions Risk Adds To The Danger

For shipping companies tempted to pay, the financial and legal exposure goes beyond losing money to criminals.

According to Chainalysis senior intelligence analyst Kaitlin Martin, any cryptocurrency transfer tied to Iranian-controlled waterways could be classified as material support — a designation that puts companies in potential violation of US and international sanctions.

Entities linked to the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps fall under some of the strictest sanctions in force.

That means victims of the scam could face legal scrutiny even after being defrauded. Paying what appears to be a ransom to free a stranded vessel could trigger the same sanctions mechanisms designed to punish deliberate violators.

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Preguntas relacionadas

QWhat is the main subject of the scam described in the article targeting ships in the Strait of Hormuz?

AThe scam involves criminals posing as Iranian security officials, sending fraudulent messages to ship owners offering safe passage in exchange for transit fees paid in Bitcoin or Tether (USDT).

QWhich maritime risk firm issued a warning about the possibility of fraudulent instructions to vessels?

AMarisks, a maritime risk firm, issued the warning about the fraudulent messages.

QWhat significant risk do shipping companies face beyond financial loss if they pay the cryptocurrency ransom?

AThey risk violating US and international sanctions, as any cryptocurrency transfer tied to Iranian-controlled waterways could be classified as material support, potentially leading to legal scrutiny.

QWhy is the timing of this scam particularly effective, according to the article?

AThe timing is effective because the Strait of Hormuz has been largely closed due to escalated conflict, leaving ships stranded and under threat, which creates the desperation that scammers rely on.

QWhat real policy proposal by Iran may have lent credibility to this cryptocurrency extortion scam?

AReports indicated that Iran itself had been considering a real Bitcoin-denominated toll on vessels passing through the strait, charging around $1 per barrel for loaded tankers, which the scam appears to have exploited for credibility.

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