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Cybersecurity in Malaysia: Stop Making Scammers Rich

Cybersecurity in Malaysia: Stop Making Scammers Rich “The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world he didn’t exist.” — Often attributed to Charles Baudelaire Every year Malaysians collectively donate billions of ringgit to a very exclusive charity: the International Brotherhood of Online Scammers. The latest numbers should make anyone choke on their morning kopi. Financial fraud alone drained roughly RM2.77 billion in 2025 , and the pace in early 2026 suggests scammers are warming up for another record-breaking season. Meanwhile, authorities have managed to freeze billions more—but only because victims reported the scams quickly. In other words, the internet in 2026 is basically a digital jungle where the predators are well-fed and the prey are still clicking suspicious links like it’s 1999. The good news? You don’t need to become a cybersecurity expert. You just need to stop doing the digital equivalent of leaving your front door open with a si...

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