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2025-01-04

The largest number of fraud victims

The 2023 Senior Citizens Fraud Report states that the FBI Internet Crime Complaint Center received more than 100,000 reports of financial fraud against seniors over the age of 60 last year, a 14% increase from 2022; the total amount of fraud exceeded $3.4 billion, an increase of nearly 11%. Nearly 6,000 victims lost more than $100,000.

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2025-01-04

The scammers' methods are updated day by day.

The latest edition of the "U.S. Spam and Fraud Report" jointly released by the fraud prevention application "Real Call" and the Harris Poll in the United States recently showed that in 2023, more than 56 million American adults admitted that they had been victims of telecommunications fraud, with losses reaching US$25.4 billion.

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2025-01-04

Global online fraud cases surge

According to a 2023 report released by the non-profit Global Anti-Fraud Alliance (GASA) and data service provider ScamAdviser, global fraud cases caused a total loss of approximately US$1.02 trillion (approximately RMB 7.34 trillion) in the past year, equivalent to 1.05% of global GDP.

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2025-01-04

Singaporeans have the most to lose?

In terms of the amount of money lost, victims in developed countries suffered the most losses. Singapore ranked first with an average loss of $4,031 (about RMB 30,900) per victim in fraud, while Switzerland and Austria ranked second and third with $3,767 (about RMB 27,000) and $3,484 (about RMB 25,000) respectively.

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2025-01-04

Where are the criminals?

As the largest city in the UAE and the economic and financial center of the Middle East, Dubai is becoming a new target for fraud gangs.