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요약:Investment scam syndicates are increasingly exploiting Telegram as their platform of choice to deceive unsuspecting victims in Malaysia
Investment scam syndicates are increasingly exploiting Telegram as their platform of choice to deceive unsuspecting victims, according to Malaysias Bukit Aman Commercial Crime Investigation Department (CCID) director, Datuk Seri Ramli Mohamed Yoosuf. He revealed that Telegram was involved in 1,455 cases, accounting for 34.6% of total investment scam incidents reported in 2024.
Following Telegram, other platforms frequently targeted by these syndicates included Facebook and WhatsApp, with 1,035 and 958 cases, respectively. In addition, some scams were orchestrated through platforms like Instagram, websites, dating sites, Line, WeChat, and phone calls, although these channels were used less often.
Between January and September 22, 2024, a total of 4,205 investment scams were reported, resulting in RM526.97 million in financial losses. While Telegram emerged as the most widely used platform with losses estimated at RM32 million, WhatsApp scams caused the highest monetary damage, leading to losses of RM175.5 million. Facebook scams followed closely, resulting in RM159.5 million in losses. Authorities cautioned the public to remain vigilant when using these platforms, noting that many investment schemes presented through these channels are not verified.
Beyond online platforms, investment scam syndicates frequently exploit company-registered bank accounts to facilitate transactions, taking advantage of the ability to process large sums of money without triggering suspicion. According to the CCID, 1,369 bank accounts from 487 mule companies were linked to scams this year. These mule companies are often led by financially distressed individuals who are recruited through social media and persuaded to become directors in exchange for commissions.
Once onboarded, these individuals are instructed to open bank accounts under the names of newly registered companies and transfer control of these accounts to the scam syndicates. In return, they receive commissions. Datuk Seri Ramli urged job seekers to be cautious of offers that appear too attractive, particularly those offering the position of company director, as such roles could entangle them in serious criminal activities.
On a related note, Telegram‘s CEO, Pavel Durov, recently announced new security measures to combat illegal activities on the platform. Telegram will now share users’ IP addresses and phone numbers with authorities in cases involving criminal activity identified through its search feature. Additionally, the platform is enhancing moderation through artificial intelligence and human oversight, while encouraging users to report illicit content. Despite these measures, Durov reaffirmed Telegram's commitment to user privacy, emphasizing features such as disappearing messages and end-to-end encryption, while ensuring that user messages will never be shared with third parties.
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