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Cybercrime Complaints Triple in 2024, Filipinos Lose Nearly ₱198 Million to Online Scams

CJ Hirro by CJ Hirro
February 4, 2025
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Cybercrime Complaints Triple in 2024, Filipinos Lose Nearly ₱198 Million to Online Scams
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The Cybercrime Investigation and Coordinating Center (CICC) reported a sharp rise in cybercrime cases in the Philippines, with 10,004 complaints filed in 2024, more than three times the 3,317 cases recorded in 2023.

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The alarming surge highlights the growing sophistication of online fraud schemes and the increasing financial losses suffered by victims.

According to CICC Executive Director Undersecretary Alexander Ramos, victims lost a total of PHP198 million to cybercriminals last year. He attributed the exponential increase in reported cases to greater public awareness of cybercrimes and a stronger willingness to file complaints.

“In previous years, people were not aware that they were being scammed, and many did not know where to file their complaints,” Ramos said.

The top reported cybercrimes in 2024 were consumer fraud and online fraud, making up nearly 67% of all complaints. Consumer fraud—which includes non-delivery of goods, fake advertisements, and fraudulent e-commerce transactions—accounted for 3,534 cases (35% of the total complaints).

Meanwhile, online fraud, which covers financial fraud, impersonation, job scams, investment scams, and romance scams, recorded 3,242 cases (32%).

Other reported cybercrimes included identity theft, phishing, cyber libel, unsolicited communication, illegal access, and sexual cybercrimes.

Across Southeast Asia, the Philippines has emerged as a key target for cybercriminals. In 2023, cybersecurity firm Kaspersky reported that the country recorded the highest number of financial-related phishing attempts on business devices, with 163,279 incidents.

Financial phishing refers to fraudulent activities targeting banking institutions, payment systems, and digital shops. These attacks often aim to steal sensitive financial credentials, leading to unauthorized transactions and identity theft.

Digital Wallets and Bank Accounts Used in Fraud Cases

The CICC identified GCash as the most exploited financial platform by cybercriminals, with users losing PHP76.49 million to scams. Other affected financial institutions included BPI (PHP28.47 million), GoTyme (PHP15.38 million), and PayMaya (PHP13.99 million).

Scammers commonly use digital wallets and online banking platforms to receive stolen funds, making it difficult to trace and recover victims’ money. Financial institutions have urged users to be more cautious in verifying transactions and to avoid sharing personal information with unverified sources.

Government and Law Enforcement Response

To combat the rise in cybercrimes, the CICC has intensified efforts to track down scammers and provide assistance to victims. The Inter-Agency Response Center (IARC) hotline (1326) has been set up to receive complaints and operates 24/7, including weekends and holidays.

The National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) Cybercrime Division and the Philippine National Police Anti-Cybercrime Group (PNP-ACG) continue to investigate cybercrime networks operating in the country. However, authorities face significant challenges, including resource limitations, transnational fraud operations, and the evolving tactics of online scammers.

How Filipinos Can Protect Themselves from Scams

Authorities and cybersecurity experts emphasize the importance of public vigilance in preventing cyber fraud. The CICC advises individuals to:

• Verify the legitimacy of online transactions before sending payments or personal details.

• Avoid clicking suspicious links or responding to unsolicited messages asking for financial information.

• Enable multi-factor authentication (MFA) on digital wallets and online banking apps for added security.

• Regularly update passwords and avoid using the same login credentials across multiple accounts.

• Report scams immediately by calling the CICC’s hotline (1326) to help track down fraudsters.

With cybercriminals becoming more sophisticated, authorities stress the need for stronger public awareness, proactive financial security measures, and stricter law enforcement efforts to curb online fraud in the Philippines.

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CJ Hirro is one of the best active female news anchors in the Philippines today. Turning the page on a remarkable career in pageantry, where she won essentially every beauty pageant she ever joined. She leverages her platform to address critical social and political issues. Beyond her role as an anchor. CJ also serves as a volunteer firefighter, demonstrating her commitment to community service.

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