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Kevin B.K. Tan
Kevin B.K. Tan
Digitalization and Cyber Security Evangelist
Published Aug 24, 2023
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Scammers can get exposed through a combination of vigilant individuals, law enforcement efforts, cybersecurity professionals, and online communities. Exposing and taking down scammers typically involves several steps.
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Exposing and taking down scammers is a complex and multifaceted process that requires collaboration between law enforcement agencies, cybersecurity professionals, online platforms, and the public. Timely reporting, sharing information, and raising awareness about scams play a crucial role in preventing further victimization and holding scammers accountable for their actions.
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