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January 2026

Monthly Scam Counter

Stay informed with monthly updates on the latest scam statistics in Singapore. Learn to spot red flags and protect yourself and your loved ones.

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With just 1 tap, this doctor lost his Telegram account

In a poll by the Cyber Security Agency of Singapore, only 13 per cent of respondents were able to distinguish between all phishing and legitimate content

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Common Scam Tactics


Scammers often use urgency, fear, or attractive offers to trick victims. They may pretend to be banks, officials, or investment experts to gain your trust.



Warning Signs to Watch


Be cautious of unknown links, unexpected messages, or requests for personal information.If something feels rushed or too good to be true, it usually is.



How to Protect Yourself


Always verify before taking action.Avoid clicking suspicious links and never share sensitive details with unknown sources.

STAY INFORMED

Scam Threats

In the first half of 2025, the total number of scam cases decresased by 26.0% to 19,665 and the total amount lost decreased by 12.6% to about $456.4 million

Government Officials Impersonation Scams

~S71,842 lost per case


Investment Scams

~S53,915 lost per case


Job Scams

~S21,861 lost per case


Phishing Scams

~S8,057 lost per case


ANTI-SCAM EFFORTS

Highlights



Annual Scams and Cybercrime Brief 2025

25 February 2025


In 2025, the total number of scam cases decreased by 27.6% to 37,308 and the total amount lost decreased by 17.9% to about $913.1 million


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National Anti-Scam Roadshow 2025

08 November 2025


The inaugural National Anti-Scam Roadshow was opened by Mr Goh Pei Ming, Minister of State, Ministry of Home Affairs and Ministry of Social and Family Development on 8 November 2025. With the tagline “We Can ACT Against Scams”.


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MHA introduces caning for scammers & money mules in Singapore

04 November 2025


The Singapore Parliament passed new laws on Tuesday (4 Nov) that will see scammers subjected to mandatory caning. Under the Criminal Law (Miscellaneous Amendments) Bill, scammers will get between six to 24 strokes of the cane depending on the severity of their offences.