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The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), a large and resource-rich country in Central Africa, faces a growing challenge with spam and cybercrime. Despite its diverse and rapidly developing digital infrastructure, DRC is vulnerable to spammers who use phishing emails, fraudulent SMS messages, and scam phone calls to deceive individuals into revealing sensitive personal information or transferring money. These attacks often target vulnerable populations, taking advantage of limited awareness about cyber threats and the country's developing digital security measures.
To safeguard against such threats, it is important for residents and businesses in DRC to stay informed about common spam tactics. Preventive measures include using spam filters, avoiding suspicious links, and never sharing personal information over email or phone unless confident in the recipient’s legitimacy. Local authorities, in collaboration with international organizations like INTERPOL and cybersecurity firms, are working to improve awareness and digital security across the country. By remaining vigilant and adopting stronger cybersecurity practices, the people of DRC can better protect themselves from spammers and maintain a safer online environment.