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Surge in Cyber Fraud in Sudan: Thousands Left Vulnerable Amid Ongoing Crisis

Surge in Cyber Fraud in Sudan Amidst Crisis

The wave of cyber fraud in Sudan is expanding at an unprecedented rate, taking advantage of the ongoing war and economic collapse. Thousands of citizens have lost their savings due to sophisticated scams executed by organized criminal gangs.

Evolving Fraud Techniques

One alarming case involves a Sudanese man who awaited promised “financial assistance,” only to discover that his bank account had been emptied. This incident is just one among over 15,000 reports filed within a single year, according to Adam Al-Sanousi, a prosecutor in the Cyber Crime Department. The gangs employ “smart and dangerous” tactics to ensnare their victims, including:

  • Impersonating employees from international organizations.
  • Claiming that a financial transfer is pending for the victim.
  • Requesting “reference numbers” or “quick payment codes.”
  • Manipulating victims into revealing passwords and security questions through psychological tricks.

The information that victims believe is necessary for receiving assistance often leads to direct transfers into the gangs’ accounts.

Authorities’ Challenges in Combating Fraud

Sudanese authorities are actively pursuing these networks through various measures, such as tracking phones and monitoring bank transfers. They are also scrutinizing social media pages and collaborating with banks and technology companies like Meta to enhance their efforts. However, officials face significant challenges in their fight against cyber fraud. Criminals often hide behind fake accounts and international phone numbers, which makes it “almost impossible” to apprehend them, according to a Sudanese official.

Growing Threat Amidst Crises

This surge in fraud exacerbates the suffering of Sudanese citizens living under harsh economic conditions. Gangs exploit the urgent need for assistance, low technological awareness, and a noticeable lack of oversight, further intensified by the collapse of banking services in some regions. Consequently, raising awareness and exercising caution have become essential for protecting personal savings from these escalating crimes.

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