The Freeman

CICC partners with GCash to fight online fraud, scams

- – Ehda M. Dagooc

The Cybercrime Investigat­ion and Coordinati­on Center (CICC) reinforces its commitment to secure digital financial services by partnering with finance app GCash, to combat online fraud and scams.

Under the agreement, GCash will continue to collaborat­e with CICC, leverage their capabiliti­es, synergize efforts in combating cybercrime activities, and improve cyber capabiliti­es and resilience while accelerati­ng digitizati­on initiative­s in line with its vision of “Finance for All.”.

The Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) signing ceremony was graced by Department of Informatio­n and Communicat­ions Technology (DICT) Secretary Ivan John Uy, who emphasized that the CICC, which is an agency under the DICT, and GCash will synergize their strengths to become “futurists” that will work together to protect Filipinos by preempting the activities of cybercrimi­nals.

According to Uy, the partnershi­p between the CICC and GCash, is “a strong signal to the whole community and to cyber criminals that we are not sitting back, that we will be aggressive in securing the money that the public has entrusted to us, and that we will actively, diligently, and relentless­ly run after cybercrimi­nals, whoever they may be, and bring them to justice.”

Joining Sec. Uy in signing the agreement were CICC Undersecre­tary Alexander Ramos and Retired Supreme Court Justice Andres Reyes, Jr., GCash Head of New Businesses, Corporate Affairs, and Sustainabi­lity Winsley

Bangit, GCash Chief Legal Officer Atty. Maria Corazon Alvarez-Adriano and GCash Legal Head Atty. Gilbert A. Escoto.

In his speech, Ramos urged the victims of online scams to immediatel­y file a report with GCash and the CICC, “not on social media.”.

This, Ramos said will mobilize the rapid incident response mechanism made possible by the partnershi­p between GCash and the CICC so that the public can be properly protected in time and prevent scammers from getting more victims.

The undersecre­tary also urged the public to reach out to the government’s 24/7 antiscam response hotline in case of suspected scams by dialing 1326.

Through its continuous cooperatio­n with authoritie­s, GCash has blocked over 4 million fraudulent accounts and taken down 810 phishing sites and 45,000 malicious social media posts and accounts in 2023.

A strong alliance with government agencies like the CICC, said Bangit, is a big boost to creating a safer digital ecosystem for Filipinos, especially as they transact online.

“We are honored to stand shoulder to shoulder with you in the pursuit of a safer and more just society,” he added.

Atty. Alvarez-Adriano noted that in the ongoing integratio­n of digital technologi­es with the support of public sector agencies like the CICC, “GCash is poised for a state-ofthe-art, stable, and inclusive financial system that will support the economic growth of the country.”

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