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Inquirer.net on MSNMan arrested in Taguig for selling text blasters from defunct PogoA man was arrested in Taguig City for allegedly selling text blast machines he bought from a defunct Philippine offshore ...
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The Manila Times on MSNCICC vows crackdown on illegal online sabongThe Cybercrime Investigation and Coordinating Center (CICC) has begun a campaign to eliminate illegal online cockfighting or ...
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Inquirer.net on MSN17 nabbed in last six months for selling text blasters – PNPSeventeen individuals have been arrested in the last six months for selling text blasters, according to the Philippine ...
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Philstar.com on MSNCybercrime agency seeks P900 million budget for 2026The government’s lead agency for cybercrime response is seeking nearly P900 million in funding for 2026 to scale up its assets and manpower as threats become more prevalent online. The Cybercrime ...
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Philstar.com on MSN‘Cybercrimes drop amid POGO ban’The government’s crackdown on gambling entities linked to various unlawful activities and scams, or Philippine offshore gaming operators, has significantly reduced cybercrime cases, President Marcos ...
Tools for Humanity and Filipino developers are collaborating on Mini Apps and proof-of-human tools to secure digital spaces ...
DESPITE HIGHER cybersecurity awareness, the number of individuals who fell victim to cyber incidents, such as text scams, phishing, and hacking, in the country doubled in 2024, the Philippine ...
Meta has removed the Facebook pages of 20 Philippines influencers who had been promoting illegal online gambling.
Over 230 leaders from the government, private sector, and academe gathered in Makati City for the 2025 BPI CyberProtect ...
MANILA, Philippines (AP) — More than 400 people, half of them from China, were arrested by Philippine authorities in a raid on a suspected online gambling and scam hub in a busy commercial ...
China has expressed alarm over increased U.S. military deployments in Asia, including in the Philippines, Washington's longtime treaty ally. Chinese-run online gambling outfits are estimated to ...
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