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Thai Prime Minister Highlights Online Scams as a Worldwide Threat

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December 20, 2025
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In a recent address, the Prime Minister emphasized the pressing issue of online scams, labeling them as a significant global threat. With the rapid advancement of technology, cybercriminals have become more adept at exploiting unsuspecting individuals and businesses. The Prime Minister highlighted the alarming increase in financial losses and emotional distress caused by these scams, urging international cooperation to combat the growing menace.

Governments worldwide are being called upon to strengthen cybersecurity measures and enhance public awareness. The Prime Minister underscored the importance of education in empowering citizens to recognize and respond to fraudulent activities. Collaborative efforts with tech companies are seen as essential to develop robust defenses against these evolving cyber threats.

Prime Minister Stresses Online Scams as a Global Threat

Moreover, the Prime Minister advocated for stricter regulations and punitive measures against those involved in online scams. By fostering a united front, nations can better safeguard their populations and reduce the impact of cybercrime. The Prime Minister’s call to action serves as a reminder of the need for vigilance and global solidarity in the fight against digital deception.

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