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Abstract:Melaka has witnessed a surge in online fraud cases, with a total of 112 reported incidents between January 1 and March 13 this year, resulting in financial losses amounting to approximately RM1.03 million.
Melaka has witnessed a surge in online fraud cases, with a total of 112 reported incidents between January 1 and March 13 this year, resulting in financial losses amounting to approximately RM1.03 million. These scams primarily involve fraudulent online transactions, romance scams, and non-existent investment schemes, have impacted a diverse group of victims, including single mothers and civil servants.
State Science, Technology, Innovation, and Digital Communications Executive Councillor (Exco) Datuk Fairul Nizam Roslan highlighted concerns that the number of cases may continue to escalate, potentially surpassing last years figures if the public remains unaware of the deceptive tactics employed by fraud syndicates. He noted that during the same period, law enforcement authorities had arrested seven individuals, with an equal number of cases successfully brought to court.
These remarks were made following the ‘Peduli Siber, Asnaf Sejahtera’ programme, an initiative organised by the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) in collaboration with the Social Welfare Department (JKM). The event, which was also attended by MCMC Deputy Managing Director Datuk Zulkarnain Mohd Yasin, underscored the increasing urgency of tackling cyber fraud.
In response to the rising threat, the state government has introduced various measures aimed at curbing online fraud, with a particular focus on public awareness. Among these efforts is the mobilisation of the Task Force for Online Gambling, Fraud, and Cyber Crime, which seeks to educate the public on the modus operandi of scam networks.
Authorities have urged individuals to exercise extreme caution when dealing with unsolicited calls or investment offers that appear overly lucrative. Emphasising the importance of verifying information before taking action, the public has been encouraged to adopt a ‘check before you regret’ mindset to avoid falling victim to fraudulent schemes.
As part of efforts to empower consumers with reliable information, potential investors can choose to utilise digital tools such as the WikiFX mobile application. This global broker regulatory query platform offers comprehensive details on financial brokers, including their regulatory standing, customer feedback, and safety ratings. By leveraging this free resource, users can conduct due diligence on investment platforms before committing funds, thereby mitigating the risk of financial exploitation by unauthorised or unlicensed entities.
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