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Global Expansion of Cyberscam Syndicates Raises Alarms, UN Warns

  • Transnational organized crime groups in East and Southeast Asia are spreading scam operations globally, as noted in a U.N. report.
  • Scam centers generate nearly $40 billion annually, operating increasingly in remote areas with weak law enforcement, according to the U.N. Office on Drugs and Crime.
  • Nigeria has become a hotspot for scams, with recent police raids resulting in many arrests, including individuals from East and Southeast Asia.
  • The U.N. warns of a growing convergence of criminal groups and advanced technologies, which presents new challenges for governments worldwide.
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Swindling complexes have proliferated in South-East Asia, especially in the border areas of Cambodia, Laos and Myanmar, as well as in the Philippines, moving operations from one location to another to stay one step ahead of the police.

·Los Angeles, United States
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South-East Asia has become the den of a "cancer" that continues to spread, the United Nations explains.

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According to a recent United Nations report, the hotbed of scams by telephone is South-East Asia, which is the main source of untimely calls to swindle people from these countries. Other types of cyber scams are sponsored by the local mafias.

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FBI says online scams raked in $16.6 billion last year

Cybercriminals and online scammers stole a record $16.6 billion last year, the FBI said Wednesday. The figure, from the FBI’s annual Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) report, is a sharp rise from the $12.5 billion reported in 2023, reflecting the increased prevalence of online scams, particularly ones including cryptocurrency and those targeting older Americans. While the report is a leading look at how the United States is ravaged by cyberc…

·Chicago, United States
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The Straits Times broke the news in Singapore on Monday, April 21, 2025.
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