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The United Nations Urges Southeast Asia to Take Action Against Unlicensed Crypto Exchanges

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Last updated: 2024/10/08 at 12:37 PM
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Online fraud is a growing concern in Southeast Asia, with the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) urging countries in the region to criminalize the operation of unlicensed money service businesses and virtual asset service providers (VASPs). The agency’s recent report highlighted that some VASPs, including those connected to criminal networks, are facilitating transactions for illicit activities such as fraud, high-risk gambling operations, drug trafficking, cybercrime, and child sexual exploitation. The report also pointed out that wallets tied to North Korea’s Lazarus Group, a notorious hacking syndicate, have been involved in such activities.

In addition to criminalizing unlicensed VASPs, the UNODC recommends increased surveillance of organized crime involvement in various sectors, including casinos, cyber fraud operations, and businesses linked to scam activities. The agency also calls for improved training for law enforcement on handling online gambling schemes and money laundering techniques facilitated by cryptocurrencies. Although not all scams in the region are related to digital currencies, the report noted that scammers frequently use cryptocurrencies due to the ease of conducting cross-border transactions, misinformation about how cryptocurrencies work, and low levels of understanding among users.

Online fraud in Southeast Asia is often operated from inconspicuous office buildings or within casino complexes, with an estimated 220,000 individuals employed in scam operations in countries like Cambodia and Myanmar. Scam methods such as “pig butchering,” a type of romance scam, impersonation, job scams, asset recovery schemes, and phishing attacks are on the rise in the region. Scammers are also leveraging emerging technologies like artificial intelligence and deepfakes to enhance the effectiveness of their schemes. Phishing attacks, in particular, pose a significant threat to crypto users, resulting in substantial losses. In September alone, more than 10,000 individuals lost over $46 million to crypto phishing scams, highlighting the need for increased awareness and collaboration among law enforcement agencies to combat online fraud in the region.

Overall, the UNODC’s recommendations underscore the importance of addressing the rapidly evolving criminal ecosystem in Southeast Asia to mitigate the risks associated with online fraud and illicit activities facilitated by unlicensed VASPs. By criminalizing the operation of such businesses, enhancing surveillance of organized crime involvement in various sectors, and improving law enforcement training on handling online scams, countries in the region can work towards reducing the impact of online fraud and protecting consumers from falling victim to fraudulent schemes. Collaborative efforts among law enforcement agencies, financial regulators, and other stakeholders are essential to combatting the growing threat of online fraud and ensuring a safer digital environment for all.

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