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Based on past cybercrime cases, the PNP said some content creators spread false information while making it look like real news. Cybercrime Investigation and Coordinating Center has issued a one-month ultimatum to Roblox, warning of a possible nationwide ban if concerns over child safety and illegal activity are not addressed. The agency said the platform, widely used by children in the Philippines, is being monitored due to reports that it is being exploited by bad actors, including individuals targeting minors and engaging in illicit activities. Authorities encouraged the public to report suspicious activity through the national cybercrime hotline (1326) or official CICC channels. With the amount of money and the number of people involved, this planned raid is said to be by far the largest fraud sting in the Philippines according to PNP Chief Superintendent Reginald Villasanta. Will we finally see the end of this kind of cybercrime? One of the greatest advantages the Philippines have in the world of BPO is that we got really cheap labor and we're relatively very good in English. They didn't really mention the Philippines but we all know that among the countries in South-East Asia, the Philippines is the top English-speaking country. Read more in our articles including "PNP urges Meta to strengthen fight against fake news" and "CICC gives Roblox 30-day deadline, warns of possible PH ban".

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Based on past cybercrime cases, the PNP said some content creators spread false information while making it look like real news. Cybercrime Investigation and Coordinating Center has issued a one-month ultimatum to Roblox, warning of a possible nationwide ban if concerns over child safety and illegal activity are not addressed.

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The agency said the platform, widely used by children in the Philippines, is being monitored due to reports that it is being exploited by bad actors, including individuals targeting minors and engaging in illicit activities. Authorities encouraged the public to report suspicious activity through the national cybercrime hotline (1326) or official CICC channels. With the amount of money and the number of people involved, this planned raid is said to be by far the largest fraud sting in the Philippines according to PNP Chief Superintendent Reginald Villasanta.

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Our coverage of cybercrime philippines includes: "PNP urges Meta to strengthen fight against fake news"; "CICC gives Roblox 30-day deadline, warns of possible PH ban"; "PNP, PAOCC busts over 300 alleged cyber criminals". Each article provides unique insights and information.