Bangkok: The Central Investigation Bureau has joined hands with the mobile phone network to raise the level of suppression of the call center gang, which is becoming a major problem worldwide, and is moving forward to integrate cooperation from all sectors, aiming to reduce cybercrime cases by 30-40% within 6 months, jointly building immunity against threats.
According to Thai News Agency, this initiative marks a significant step in combating the rising threat posed by these criminal groups, which have been exploiting communication networks to deceive individuals and organizations. The cooperation aims to strengthen the measures against such activities and enhance public awareness about the potential risks.
The partnership between law enforcement and telecommunications providers is seen as a crucial move to curb the activities of these gangs. By leveraging technological advancements and sharing critical information, both entities are working towards creating a fortified defense mechanism. The focus is on d
isrupting the operations of call center gangs and protecting consumers from fraudulent schemes that have been proliferating in recent times.
Efforts are also underway to engage various sectors in this initiative, including financial institutions and cybersecurity firms, to create a comprehensive network of defenses. The collaboration is expected to not only address current challenges but also anticipate future threats, ensuring a proactive approach to cybercrime prevention. The goal is to create a safer digital environment for all users and significantly reduce the impact of cybercrimes on the economy and society.