Hong Kong police report a new fraud victim every 13 minutes, with HK$5.49 billion in losses last year. Discover how fraudsters are evolving their tactics and the Scameter app's role in combating scams.
In a concerning trend, Hong Kong is witnessing a surge in fraud cases, with a new victim falling prey every 13 minutes according to the police. The reported scam losses reached a staggering HK$5.49 billion last year, painting a grim picture of the evolving landscape of cybercrime. Fraudsters are continuously adapting their methods to dupe unsuspecting individuals, prompting authorities to innovate countermeasures to tackle this rampant issue. Amidst this chaos, the introduction of the innovative Scameter app has emerged as a beacon of hope, providing a shield against the ever-evolving tactics used by scammers. The app's proactive approach towards detecting and preventing fraud has gained significant traction in the fight against financial crimes.
Reported scam losses hit HK$5.49 billion last year with fraudsters changing methods to trick victims.
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