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Southeast Asian Scam Centers Face More Financial Sanctions

Posted on September 9, 2025
Southeast Asian Scam Centers Face More Financial Sanctions

Firms cooperating with cybercrime syndicates in Burma and Cambodia face sanctions by the US government and enforcement actions by China, but the scams continue to grow.

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