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Cybercrime in South Africa is rising; here’s why

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The growing threat of cybercrime in South Africa, results in millions of people losing their personal information and hard-earned money to increasingly sophisticated cyberattacks. While fake emails, scam phone calls, and deceptive messages are daily realities, large-scale data breaches,  identity fraud and similar cybercrimes  are becoming alarmingly frequent, affecting ordinary citizens. Digital banking fraud alone has surged by 45%, and related financial loses rising by 47%, leaving everyday citizens more vulnerable than ever.

Source: TechCabal | Leading Africa’s Tech Conversation

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