Security researchers have uncovered the service providers enabling industrial-scale “pig butchering” investment fraud operations across Southeast Asia.

What is Pig Butchering?

“Pig butchering” (from the Chinese term 杀猪盘) refers to long-term romance and investment scams where:

  1. Fattening: Scammers build trust over weeks or months
  2. Investment lure: Victims introduced to fake trading platforms
  3. Initial returns: Small withdrawals allowed to build confidence
  4. Escalation: Victims encouraged to invest more
  5. Slaughter: Funds stolen, scammer disappears

Industrial-Scale Operations

Since 2016, Chinese-speaking criminal groups have established scam compounds across Southeast Asia:

Scale of Operations

  • Special economic zones devoted to fraudulent operations
  • Thousands of workers in each compound
  • Billions in losses to victims worldwide
  • 24/7 operations targeting multiple time zones

Human Trafficking Connection

INTERPOL has characterized these networks as human trafficking-fueled fraud:

  • Victims lured with promises of high-paying tech jobs
  • Passports confiscated upon arrival
  • Forced to conduct scams under threat of violence
  • Physical abuse for failing to meet quotas
  • Sold between compounds

Service Provider Infrastructure

Researchers identified support services enabling operations:

  • Fake trading platforms with rigged prices
  • Payment processing for cryptocurrency conversion
  • Identity services for scammer personas
  • Technical infrastructure for communication
  • Training materials for social engineering

Victim Profile

Targets typically include:

  • Middle-aged individuals seeking companionship
  • People unfamiliar with cryptocurrency
  • Those experiencing life transitions (divorce, retirement)
  • Isolated individuals active on social media

Protection Advice

Red flags:

  • Unsolicited contact from attractive strangers
  • Quick progression to discussing investments
  • Guaranteed high returns with no risk
  • Pressure to invest more to “unlock” funds
  • Platforms not registered with financial regulators

If targeted:

  • Do not send additional funds
  • Report to law enforcement
  • Contact financial institutions
  • Preserve evidence of communications