BDO Supports and Recognizes Community Efforts to Fight Scams
by DitoSaPilipinas.comBDO honors Barangay Bel-Air officials for helping foil scammers using IMSI catchers and pledges continued community workshops to combat fraud. Read more »
BDO honors Barangay Bel-Air officials for helping foil scammers using IMSI catchers and pledges continued community workshops to combat fraud. Read more »
Think SMS scams are gone? Think again. Scammers in the Philippines are switching from texts to fake calls and risky links to trick you. Even though SMS scams dropped by 86%, clever new tactics are on the rise. Stay alert—don’t click, don’t share, and always verify! Read more »
Motorists can now use their electronic driver’s license (eDL) as a valid form of identification during traffic stops, as the Department of Transportation (DOTr) officially recognizes the digital version as a substitute for the physical card. Read more »
Motorists in Metro Manila are being warned to stay alert as fake text messages posing as No Contact Apprehension Policy (NCAP) violation notices continue to circulate. Read more »
Filipinos are now fending off scam attempts almost every other day, with adults targeted an average of 239 times a year, according to a new report by the Global Anti-Scam Alliance (GASA) in partnership with Mastercard and Whoscall. Read more »
Puregold Price Club Inc. has intensified its support for sari-sari stores, emphasizing their role as essential community retailers and contributors to local economies. Read more »