European citizens are reportedly losing billions of euros to online scams. A recent analysis indicates that the European Union's response to these scams has been slower compared to that of the United States, the United Kingdom, and China, particularly in addressing the Southeast Asian networks that are often implicated in these fraudulent activities.
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EU Faces Challenges in Addressing Rising Online Scam Losses
A report highlights that Europeans are losing significant amounts of money to online scams, with the EU's response lagging behind other regions such as the US, UK, and China. The focus is on the Southeast Asian networks that are frequently involved in these scams.
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Rising cyberscam losses expose gaps in EU response
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EU Faces Challenges in Addressing Rising Online Scam Losses