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AI scam chaos as fake TikTok Saifuddin accounts spark police crackdown
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 51512, member: 636"] Cyber criminals hijacked Home Minister Saifuddin Nasution Ismail's identity using sophisticated artificial intelligence technology across multiple TikTok profiles. Acting Criminal Investigation Department chief Fadil Marsus confirmed authorities launched formal investigations after receiving official complaints about the fraudulent social media presence. Scammers created convincing fake accounts that promised cash handouts to unsuspecting Malaysian citizens through various schemes. Legal experts pointed to serious violations under both Section 504 of the Penal Code and Section 233 of the Communications and Multimedia Act 1998 as potential charges. Police brass issued stern warnings about taking decisive action against anyone caught breaking these digital impersonation laws. Citizens must exercise extreme caution when encountering suspicious financial offers circulating through social media platforms without proper verification procedures. Malaysian authorities stressed the importance of double-checking any government assistance programs before sharing personal information or banking details with unknown sources. The Home Minister's official office published public advisories alerting residents about these dangerous impersonation attempts targeting vulnerable populations. Government officials worked directly with both Royal Malaysia Police and TikTok representatives to address the growing security concerns. Digital platform administrators successfully removed three specific fraudulent profiles identified as Saifuddin_Nasution0, Saifuddin_Nasution1, and Saifuddin_Nasution12 from their network. [/QUOTE]
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