Thirty-three percent of consumers say they see scams on social-media platforms, making this online venue the most common ...
More than half of consumers (56%) say they have fallen victim to an online shopping scam. Among those, 42% report being scammed within the past year.
SINGAPORE: The number of scam cases in Singapore fell 27.6 per cent in 2025, after increases in the past few years. There were 37,308 such cases last year, down from the 51,501 cases recorded in 2024, ...
Singapore recorded a drop in overall scam and cybercrime cases in 2025. Cases fell about 25% to nearly 42,000, down from ...
A woman trader in Terengganu lost RM48,300 after falling victim to an e-commerce scam via the WhatsApp application.
Singapore sees a drop in scam cases and losses in 2025, but a new trend of victims handing over gold bars to syndicates emerges. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
KUALA LUMPUR: Police arrested over 2,000 people believed to be members of online scam syndicates that use mule accounts to commit fraud, in a nationwide crackdown last month. Bukit Aman commercial ...
A housewife in her early 40s from Bau lost RM3,215 after she fell victim to an e-commerce scam she came across on TikTok.Bau ...
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