Global Expansion of Cyberscam Syndicates Raises Alarms, UN Warns
- Transnational organized crime groups from East and Southeast Asia are expanding scam operations globally, leading to significant concerns from the UN Office on Drugs and Crime .
- The UNODC estimates that these scam operations generate nearly $40 billion in profits annually, adapting as authorities crack down on their activities.
- Countries like Nigeria and Brazil face rising challenges tied to cyber-enabled fraud, with links to Southeast Asian crime groups, according to the report.
- Benedikt Hofmann from UNODC warns that without cooperation, the global proliferation of these scams will have unprecedented consequences.
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