Patuloy na pinalalakas ng pamahalaan ang kapabilidad para malabanan ang mga online scammers.
Ayon kay Pangulong Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr., ito ay para maprotektahan ang publiko sa mga online lenders at scammers.
“Well, we have to continue strengthening our capabilities when it comes to this. This is not a problem that is exclusive to the Philippines alone and that is some of the danger that people are starting to use AI, people are starting to use all the new very powerful tools that are available to be used on the social media or on the internet in general,” pahayag ng Pangulo.
“It is really an arms race. Every defense or every capability that we develop to block or to catch or to nullify this kind of transactions, of course they come up with new technology, they come up with new techniques,” dagdag ng Pangulo.
Sabi ng Pangulo, mahalaga na ipagpatauloy ang pagmonitor ng pamahalaan.
Ipinatupad na aniya ang SIM Card registration na inaasahang magiging malaking tulong sa pamahalaan paa mabahol ang mga scammers.
“So, we just have to be very, very watchful and we have to be very, very careful and also be aware of the new technologies, of the new ways in which we can prevent these kinds of things. But it really comes down to the public,” pahayag ng Pangulo.
“My advice to the public is that when you get a message and there is a deal being presented and it sounds too good to be true, it is. There is no such thing as 100 percent risk-free. There is no way to guarantee these enormous returns on what they are claiming, on the money that you put, that you give them,” pahayag ng Pangulo,” sabi ng Pangulo.
Pag-amin ng Pangulo, mahirap hanapin ang mga scammers.
“So, that’s the trouble that we are finding now. Of course, should anyone be found guilty of promoting such scams, then the full force of the law will come into play,” pahayag ng Pangulo.
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