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Leading Tech Companies and Law Enforcement Join Forces to Disrupt Criminal Scam Networks in Southeast Asia

The operation was the first of its kind to include companies from across the industry in the fight to protect people from online scammers.

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Leading Tech Companies and Law Enforcement Join Forces to Disrupt Criminal Scam Networks in Southeast Asia

The operation was the first of its kind to include companies from across the industry in the fight to protect people from online scammers.

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cointelegraph.com20 h fa

Global Crackdown Targets Southeast Asia Crypto Scam Operations

Tech firms and global law enforcement have disrupted scam networks in Southeast Asia, frozen millions in crypto and targeted over 1.4 million fraudulent accounts.

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  1. mercoledì 3 giugno 2026·about.fb.com

    Leading Tech Companies and Law Enforcement Join Forces to Disrupt Criminal Scam Networks in Southeast Asia

    The operation was the first of its kind to include companies from across the industry in the fight to protect people from online scammers.

  2. giovedì 4 giugno 2026·cointelegraph.com

    Global Crackdown Targets Southeast Asia Crypto Scam Operations

    Tech firms and global law enforcement have disrupted scam networks in Southeast Asia, frozen millions in crypto and targeted over 1.4 million fraudulent accounts.