Cybercrimes in NCR rise exponentially in first half of 2023


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Cybercrimes in  the National Capital Region (NCR)  rose exponentially  by 152  percent during the first half  of the  year partly due to the carelessness of online  users and  the availability of malware  online,  according to the  Philippine National Police.

The latest statistics on cybercrime were released at the  Joint Ant-Bank Robbery and Cybercrime Coordinating Committee (JABRACCC) Second  Quarter Meeting for 2023  held at the Cybercrime Investigation and Coordinating Center (CICC) at the  National  Cybercrime  Hub in Bonifacio Global  City  Taguig City.
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The NCRPO said that  total number of  cybercrimes reported to police  from January to June 30  reached 6,250  up  from  2,477  recorded  during the same period  last year.

Online scam during  the same period  almost tripled  to 4,446   compared to 1,551  last year  while illegal access  reached 1,063, up  86 percent from  570  during the same period last year.

ATM and credit card fraud also rose  during the  first semester  to 625  which is more than  double the 241  cases reported during the same period last year.

PLTCOL Jay D. Guillermo  of the Regional Anti-Cybercrime Unit (RACU)-NCR projected that the exponential growth of cybercrime  will continue  due to the availability of malware  on the internet, ease od doing business  of  both private and government institutions , technological development and careless online  users.

CICC Division Chief Engineer Norman Ancheta  ( Cybercrime Monitoring and Public Complaints Coordination)  said CICC’s Inter-Agency Response Center  has received 4,615 complaints  from January 1 to June 15 this year.   IARC  was established  on December 27, 2022  following the implementation  of the SIM registration law.

“Despite the ongoing implementation of the SIM Registration Act, cybercrime and cyber security related concerns  of the public are on the uptrend,”  Engineer Ancheta said.

IARC which receives complaints through social media, website and   telephone hotline 1326, received a total of 3,609  complaints  related to SIM registration  and 904  cyber complaints from  January 1 to June 15. Most of the cyber complaints  are related to  online fraud (364) , illegal access (192) and online libel (103).

CICC Executive Director Alexander K. Ramos  has emphasized: “The  need for a single portal is necessary to allow government to have a firm grasp of reality in  fighting cybercrimes.”