SG new law to target online scam

Uncle says introducing new laws is not useful.
The only way to prevent online scams is to revert to a limited digital world like rewind to year 2k. This simply means digital technology has failed and it is better to admit failure than faking it.
 
Apart from scams, the Online Criminal Harms Bill also targets illicit activities such as terrorism, use of online platforms for drug trafficking and spread of exploitative or voyeuristic images.

Very ambiguous and ominous. But I'm sure daft Sinkies believe that to be for their own good. :biggrin:
 
No use one, elderly only know how to press press press on smartphone, they will not know what were they pressing. My grandma always turn on bluetooth which I dun get it why she never use and everytime turn it on. She told me just anyhow press if dunno.
 
Many online scams were reported to our police, involving monetary scams, phishing, fake HR, etc

Very often, IO will call the victim on the phone and said that it was not under their purview and case close.
 
Barking up the wrong tree.
They should target the vulnerability of the banking system esp the payment system.
By going all out to convert everything possible to go digital or online , the PAP is one of the major cause of this problem.
An example is the physical token for online banking which was converted to a mobile app/digital token without giving customers a choice.
I would prefer a physical token as it is safer and more secure and I do not mind carrying it around as its so small .
PAP has sacrificed safety and security for speed and convenience.
It allow banks to hire less frontline retail banking/counter staff and make more profits at the expense of consumer account security.
 
Barking up the wrong tree.
They should target the vulnerability of the banking system esp the payment system.
By going all out to convert everything possible to go digital or online , the PAP is one of the major cause of this problem.

Exactly, the source of the problem cannot also be the solution, especially 'solution' made by rubberstamping laws. :cool:

I predict they will use this to create more income opportunities for their cronies, while also tightening online censorship, in the name of 'fighting against scams'. :roflmao:

These globalist PAP technocrats are very predictable. :wink:




...collaborations around technology governance, digital currencies, and smart cities.
 
PAP wayang KINGS.
You can't even catch ONE scammer, set up new legislation for what?
 
First and foremost need to make those victims smarter first
Else wha type of laws and safeguards also useless
 
Barking up the wrong tree.
They should target the vulnerability of the banking system esp the payment system.
By going all out to convert everything possible to go digital or online , the PAP is one of the major cause of this problem.
An example is the physical token for online banking which was converted to a mobile app/digital token without giving customers a choice.
I would prefer a physical token as it is safer and more secure and I do not mind carrying it around as its so small .
PAP has sacrificed safety and security for speed and convenience.
It allow banks to hire less frontline retail banking/counter staff and make more profits at the expense of consumer account security.
Our banking system though shitty isn’t that vulnerable yet
You see how those losers kena scammed it’s all old school tactics with some new twist only.
If you got idiots giving out their passwords and OTPs easily then what kind of extra safeguards also no use
Got victims can say they were busy so just click the links sent by scammers without verification. Some can anyhow download apps onto phone when knowing full well now important info is kept in our phones. People who take such laissez faire attitudes to safeguard own monies deserved to be scammed
 
Smart Nation til become Tio Scammed Nation indeed.

Knn, now then implement this law. How many people were being scammed for the past few years losing their entire savings?
 
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