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Mwiimbu and Mutati let scammers loot K111M from Zambians
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 51050, member: 636"] Zambian authorities crack down hard on cybercriminals who have been masquerading as Members of Parliament across social media platforms. Home Affairs Minister Jack Mwiimbu and Technology Minister Felix Mutati join forces to combat digital fraudsters stealing citizen money through fake job promises and phishing attacks. Facebook and WhatsApp serve as primary hunting grounds for these scammers who rake in massive profits from unsuspecting victims. The government reports staggering financial damages reaching approximately K111 million from recent impersonation schemes. Criminal networks target ordinary Zambians with sophisticated deception tactics that often succeed. Legal weapons against cyber threats become operational as the Cyber Crimes Act and Cyber Security Act take effect from May 12, 2025. Specialized police units spread across all provincial headquarters with officers trained specifically for digital crime investigations. Citizens can dial 707# to report suspicious phone numbers while authorities already shut down over 10,000 fraudulent SIM cards during early 2025. These swift actions prevented additional losses totaling K16.1 million from reaching criminal hands. Meta works directly with government officials to verify legitimate Facebook accounts belonging to actual parliamentarians. Public education campaigns roll out nationwide while telecom companies deploy artificial intelligence systems to block spam messages automatically. Rural communities and young people become priority targets for upcoming fraud awareness programs scheduled for August 2025. Mobile device verification portals help authorities track stolen phones used by criminal organizations. The comprehensive strategy combines prevention methods with aggressive law enforcement to protect digital infrastructure. Zambian officials align their cybersecurity efforts with international standards adopted by developed nations worldwide. [/QUOTE]
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