SINGAPORE: A man with an intellectual disability fell for a woman he got to know via social media and transferred her more ...
It is tough for the government to track the proportion of seized scam proceeds that are returned to victims or forfeited to ...
SINGAPORE - Scam victims in Singapore lost $1.1 billion in 2024, marking a record high amount of losses suffered in a single ...
Singapore is considering various proposals on how to best compensate scam victims, parliament was told on Friday. Minister of ...
Nearly half of Singaporean IT decision-makers (46%) struggle to distinguish legitimate emails from phishing scams, according ...
Singapore saw a sharp rise in scam losses last year, with victims losing a record S$1.1 billion, the highest-ever total ...
Singaporeans lost a record S$1.1 billion ($822 million) to scams last year, with cryptocurrency schemes accounting for almost ...
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At least SG$1.1 billion (US$822 million) was lost to scams in 2024, with cryptocurrency-related scams accounting for nearly 25% of the total, the Singapore Police Force (SPF) reported Tuesday.
At least S$1.1 billion (S$1=RM3.30) was lost to scams in Singapore in 2024 – an increase of 70.6 per cent compared to the ...
The Singapore Police Force is warning of a rise in scams using phished card credentials and mobile wallets.
Social workers are educating people with intellectual disabilities about scam prevention. Read more at straitstimes.com.