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Rising cyberscam losses expose gaps in EU response

A new study reveals Europeans lost approximately €50 billion to online scams in the past year, highlighting the EU's slower response compared to the US and UK in targeting Southeast Asian networks. The EU plans to release a comprehensive action plan against digital fraud in 2026 to address the growing threat.

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cyberscamsonline fraudEU policytransnational crimefinancial lossessanctionsdigital securityGASA

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Rising cyberscam losses expose gaps in EU response

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