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Bhutan, despite its relatively small population and its growing digital infrastructure, faces significant challenges from spam and cybercrime. As internet usage increases across the country, individuals and businesses in Bhutan are becoming more vulnerable to spammers. These cybercriminals use tactics such as phishing emails, fraudulent phone calls, and scam SMS messages to deceive people into revealing sensitive information or transferring money. Given Bhutan's limited resources for digital security, these attacks may sometimes go unnoticed, causing financial loss or identity theft.
To protect against such threats, it is essential for the people of Bhutan to understand common spam tactics and take preventive actions. This includes using spam filters, avoiding suspicious links, and never sharing personal details via email or phone unless absolutely sure of the recipient’s identity. Local authorities, including the Royal Government of Bhutan and telecom companies, play a key role in combating these scams by strengthening digital security measures and educating the public. By staying vigilant, Bhutan can minimize the impact of spammers and ensure a safer digital environment for its citizens.