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March 26–27


The Global Anti-Scam Summit London 2025

 

March 26–27  |  Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre, Broad Sanctuary, London SW1P 3EE, United Kingdom

Online scams have become the most frequently reported crime, with 20–50% of all criminal complaints in many countries pertaining to online fraud. However, this represents just the surface of a much deeper issue, as a mere 7% of scam victims report these crimes to law enforcement. Last year alone, nearly $1.03 trillion was lost to scams, impacting one in every four individuals globally. Immediate and decisive action is essential.

The Global Anti-Scam Summit (GASS) London 2025, scheduled for March 26–27 in Westminster, London, United Kingdom, aims to address these challenges. This pivotal event will convene governments, consumer and financial authorities, law enforcement, social media, brand protection agencies, and cybersecurity firms. The summit's objective is to exchange insights and collaborate on strategies to shield consumers from scams.

Following the successful GASS Europe in June 2024, which hosted over 1,200 virtual and 360 in-person attendees from over 100 countries, GASS London 2025 will continue this engagement through a hybrid format.

In 2025, the summit series will expand, with three GASS events planned across three continents. Both the United States and Singapore are set to host their second GASS events. GASS London 2025 follows successful European events in the Netherlands, Portugal, and Belgium, continuing a growing tradition of strengthening this global network against scams, enhancing cooperation and coordination among international partners.

Together, these collaborative efforts aim to pool resources, share intelligence, and develop unified strategies to disrupt the complex networks behind online scams. Only through collective and coordinated action can we effectively mitigate the widespread threat of online fraud.

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🚨 £11.4 Billion Stolen from the UK in One Year – New Report Out Now 🚨 The Global Anti-Scam Alliance (GASA), in partnership with Cifas, has published the 2024 State of Scams in the United Kingdom report, shining a spotlight on the growing threat of fraud and its impact on Britons.

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£7.5 billion #ScamAlert: The State of Scams in the United Kingdom study reports 1 in 10 Brits scammed in 12 months 🚨 🔗 Download full report here: https://loom.ly/uRjukZI

The recently unveiled annual report by the Global Anti-Scam Alliance (GASA) in collaboration with Cifas paints a grim picture of the increasing scams affecting UK citizens. An estimated £7.5 billion (9.3 billion USD) has been stolen as 10% of Britons have fallen prey to scams and identity theft in just 12 months!


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Concerning SWEDEN


Key Findings from the report by Jorij Abraham, Sam Rogers, Clement Njoki, and James Greening, with Gareth Williams:
💰 Swedish citizens lost a staggering $2.75 billion to fraudsters, impacting 0.5% of the nation's GDP.
👥 1-in-8 Swedes have been victims of online scams, with 45% encountering scams monthly.
📉 Confidence in scam detection has significantly decreased, with a 93% increase in scam attempts against the Swedish populace 📈
📥📲 The prevalence of scams through emails, text messages, and platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp underscores the sophisticated and wide-reaching methods of fraudsters.
🕵️‍♂️ 80% of Swedes don't report these incidents!

For full insights and to understand how we can combat this growing threat together, visit our website: https://loom.ly/pO2ZpX0

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