Singapore, 18 August 2026 – Singapore is placing a larger share of online-scam prevention on the platforms where criminals first reach potential victims, with new rules covering messaging services, social-media networks and e-commerce marketplaces.
The measures will require designated online services to put in place safeguards that proactively disrupt scams and malicious cyber activity affecting people in Singapore. The policy shift reflects the scale of the exposure: WhatsApp and Telegram together accounted for about 23 per cent of all scam cases in 2025, according to the authorities, while investment scams continue to use unfamiliar accounts to offer apparently attractive products.
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