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Southeast Asia escalates cross-border collaboration to combat growing scam threats

By CybersecAsia editors | Saturday, September 6, 2025, 8:32 PM Asia/Singapore

Southeast Asia escalates cross-border collaboration to combat growing scam threats

Regional partnerships and technology-driven initiatives are strengthening law enforcement, education, and scam disruption capabilities across the region.

At a recent summit on scam management trends in South-east Asia (SEA), some key trends and initiatives have been identified and made into topics for exploration.

First, according to the data analyzed, 63% of adults in the SEA region have been reporting scam experiences in the past year. The average financial loss per person has been around US$660, totaling US$23.6bn region-wide. Nearly two-thirds had occurred within 24 hours of first contact — via phone calls, SMSes, websites, and social media platforms. Investment scams have been the most common, followed by advance-fee and impersonation scams.

Second, the data shows that human trafficking has been heavily involved in scam operations in the data for the last 12 months. Around 74% of trafficking victims had been brought to scam centers in countries such as Myanmar, Cambodia, Laos, and the Philippines. These centers form criminal compounds that also are linked to money laundering, corruption, and organized crime.

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Third, Chinese criminal networks have been noted to operate massive scam centers across SEA, stealing tens of billions annually. These syndicates maintain implicit government support and use sophisticated technology including AI, deepfakes, and translation tools. While crackdowns exist, many operations relocate rather than cease, expanding their reach globally beyond China. Other anti-scam trends include:

  • Expanded regional collaboration measures include the Global Anti-Scam Alliance (GASA) growing its operational presence with chapters in Indonesia and the Philippines, joining Singapore. This facilitates intelligence sharing and coordinated action against scams.
  • The Government Technology Agency in Singapore was the first government body to join the Global Signal Exchange (GSE), a platform tracking over 400m scam threats globally in real time, to support scam disruption efforts across sectors and countries.
  • The philanthropic arm of Google has allocated US$5m to The ASEAN Foundation to spread scam prevention education to 3m people across SEA, including digital interactive games to build scam resilience.
  • Despite crackdowns, scam syndicates remain resilient and adaptive, often exploiting new technologies and remote areas in the Mekong region, highlighting an ongoing urgent need for multinational cooperation, strengthened law enforcement, public awareness, and digital security measures.

These findings underscore the scale and complexity of the scam threat in Southeast Asia, requiring sustained and coordinated multi-stakeholder responses.

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