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Filipinos lose P1 billion per year in online scams, says CICC

Filipinos lose P1 billion per year in online scams, says CICC

Securities and exchange Commission warns public against online scammers who offer fake investments. (File image from REUTERS)

Filipinos lose about a billion pesos a year in scams online.

This amount was given by Department of Information and Communications Technology 鈥 Cybercrime Investigation Coordinating Center (DICT-CICC) Director Rojun Hosillos on Wednesday.

鈥淚n the Philippines po, approximately P1 billion ang nawawala po sa ating mga netizens every year,鈥澛 Hosillos said at Kapihan sa Manila Bay forum.

(In the Philippines, approximately P1 billion is lost to our netizens every year.)

鈥淕anun po kalaki ang pera sa scam, kaya marami rin po ang na-e-encourage sa scam,鈥 he noted.

(The money in the scams is that big, that is why so many people are encouraged to engage in scams.)

He also aired his observations on the increased number of Filipinos engaging in fraudulent activities.

鈥淎ng nakikita natin sa field, previously po 鈥榶ung gumagawa po ng scam sa atin dito ay foreigners,鈥 he recalled.

(What we see in the field is that previously, the ones who perpetrated the scams were foreigners.)

鈥淣gayon po, we have this trend na 鈥榶ung knowledge ng scam, napa-pass-on na sa mga Pilipino,鈥 he noticed.

(Now, we have this trend where the knowledge of scams has been passed on to Filipinos.)

Worldwide, Hosillos said P332 trillion was lost in internet fraud in 2021.

This number is expected to rise to P608 trillion by 2025, he pointed out.

Meanwhile, Hosillos emphasized the younger population should be encouraged to learn about cyber safety and security.

鈥淪a bawat bahay po natin, may mga youngsters po tayo dyan na mas marunong sa computers at internet. Minsan, nahihiya lang po tayo magtanong sa kanila,鈥 he said.

(In each of our homes, we have youngsters who know more about computers and internet. Sometimes, we are just shy to ask them.)

鈥淭hey鈥檙e more knowledgeable than us. We utilize them [against scams],鈥 he suggested.

For his part, Scam Watch Pilipinas Co-Founder Jocel de Guzman reminded the public against the so-called 鈥12 scams of Christmas.鈥

These schemes include fake shipping or delivery notifications, fake online charity, fake shopping website, fake online sellers, fake free product or service trials, fake gift certificates, fake technical support, fake crypto currency investment, fake relative scams, dating scams, foreign exchange scams, and love scams.

De Guzman noted these instances of online manipulations are expected to rise during the .

He cautioned netizens to be extra vigilant and report any scams either to Department of Trade and Industry, Scam Watch Pilipinas, or CICC.

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