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- KUALA LUMPUR, March 24 (Bernama) — Malaysia’s scam-related losses reached approximately RM2
- 7 billion in 2025, representing a 76 per cent increase from 2024, with a noticeable spike during festive seasons such as Hari Raya, according to cybersecurity firm Fortinet Malaysia
- Its country manager, Kevin Wong, said phishing campaigns, fake e-commerce platforms, and fraudulent payment links largely drive these incidents
- He said that with the growing adoption of digital payments, including e-duit raya, attackers are also exploiting QR codes and payment channels to redirect transactions
- “Festive periods are not just high-risk for consumers; they also expand the threat landscape for businesses and critical infrastructure
- “Higher transaction volumes and increased digital activity create a larger attack surface
- Source: Malaysia Scam Losses Rise To RM2.7 Bln In 2025, Spike During Festive Seasons – F
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Published by Secafe on March 25, 2026. Source: Malaysia Scam Losses Rise To RM2.7 Bln In 2025, Spike During
