
Cambodia is determined to eradicate online fraud at its root.
At a meeting of the Royal Cambodian Government on May 22, Prime Minister Hun Manet ordered a complete crackdown on online fraud rings to protect the nation's reputation.

At a meeting of the Royal Cambodian Government on May 22, Prime Minister Hun Manet ordered a complete crackdown on online fraud rings to protect the nation's reputation.

The Ministry of Public Security has proposed regulations on managing online groups and communities to support the prevention and control of cybercrime and high-tech crime.

Upon hearing that their son had been arrested, Mr. Pips' parents withdrew 165 billion VND to buy gold and US dollars, which they put into suitcases to store in an attempt to conceal the funds and avoid confiscation.

FBI officials assert that the fight against fraud requires persistence and continuous coordination to protect the public from future variations.

In late 2025, more than 2.000 international delegates will be in Hanoi to attend the signing ceremony of the United Nations Convention against Cybercrime – one of the largest UN signing ceremonies in the decade.

Instead of sending links, cybercriminals exploit split and nested QR codes to conceal malware, thereby increasing the risk of account loss, especially on mobile devices.
Cambodia arrests 300 suspected cyber fraudsters, strengthens international cooperation, and plans to extradite the "kingpins" by 2026.

Based on clues found on social media, Ha Tinh police dismantled the Tobaco drug 'factory' run by Dung and Mao, seizing 1 kg of drugs along with a large quantity of raw materials for processing.

Singapore police have raided a lending company linked to the Prince Group in an operation to crack down on a multi-billion dollar fraud ring led by Tran Chi.

Tran Chi is alleged to have built a transnational criminal empire, involved in cryptocurrency fraud and human trafficking.

South Korea and Cambodia have agreed to establish a joint police task force to investigate and dismantle transnational fraud rings and cybercrimes.

Cambodian Interior Ministry spokesman Lieutenant General Khieu Sopheak said the country is strongly implementing measures to crack down on cybercrime.

During discussions at the signing of the United Nations Convention against Cybercrime, delegates emphasized the crucial role of multilateral participation.

This was the content raised by delegate Nguyen Thi Yen Nhi from Vinh Long province during the discussion session in the National Assembly hall on the morning of October 29th.

Canadian Ambassador to Vietnam Jim Nickel emphasized that digital skills are crucial for young people to protect themselves from online dangers.

Olivier Onidi, Deputy Director-General of the European Commission's Directorate-General for Migration and Home Affairs, believes that Vietnam can play a strong role in promoting the implementation of the Convention.

Diplomats shared strong feelings of optimism regarding the potential and opportunities for cooperation with Vietnam in combating cybercrime, following the opening of the Hanoi Convention for signature.

On the occasion of the opening ceremony for the signing of the United Nations Convention against Cybercrime, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh called on countries to join hands in implementing the "Year of Intensification".

The Minister of Justice emphasized that the core value of digital transformation and technology must be built on the foundation of guaranteeing human rights and civil rights.

The Hanoi Convention – a global multilateral convention on combating cybercrime – is a living testament to the spirit of solidarity and the rule of law.

On the morning of October 25th, the signing ceremony for the United Nations Convention against Cybercrime (Hanoi Convention) opened at the National Convention Center (Hanoi).

The signing ceremony for the United Nations Convention against Cybercrime, themed “Combating Cybercrime – Sharing Responsibility – Towards the Future,” was held on October 25th.

On the morning of October 25th, in Hanoi, the signing ceremony for the United Nations Convention on Cybercrime Prevention (Hanoi Convention) took place with the participation of nearly 100 countries.

The United Nations Convention against Cybercrime, opened for signature in Hanoi, marks a legal turning point in protecting the digital world from threats.

Vietnam is a pioneer in global cybersecurity with a historic event: the signing ceremony of the United Nations Convention against Cybercrime in Hanoi.

Investigations into cybercrime networks leading to the arrest of dozens of suspects continue following the abduction and torture of a South Korean student in Cambodia.

Experts expose three online scams and crimes targeting students: threats to instill fear, emotional manipulation, and enticing offers.

On December 24, 2024, the United Nations General Assembly officially adopted the United Nations Convention against Cybercrime (Hanoi Convention).

Deputy Foreign Minister Dang Hoang Giang commented on Vietnam's upcoming opening ceremony for the signing of the United Nations Convention against Cybercrime.

To curb online scams, the Chairman of the Committee on National Defense, Security and Foreign Affairs proposed strict management of online accounts such as TikTok and Facebook.