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Afghanistan, a country navigating digital transformation amidst challenges, is increasingly vulnerable to the global issue of spam and cybercrime. With the rise in internet and mobile phone usage, spammers exploit these technologies through tactics like phishing emails, fake SMS messages, and fraudulent phone calls to deceive individuals into revealing sensitive information or transferring money. Limited digital literacy and awareness among the population further exacerbate the problem, making it easier for malicious actors to succeed.
To combat these threats, it is essential for individuals and organizations in Afghanistan to recognize common spam tactics and adopt preventive measures. This includes installing spam filters, avoiding suspicious links, and refraining from sharing personal details over unverified channels. Local authorities and telecom providers play a critical role in raising awareness and implementing stricter cybersecurity measures to protect the public. By fostering a culture of vigilance and digital literacy, Afghanistan can mitigate the risks posed by spammers and enhance online safety.