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Gambia, a small country in West Africa, is facing an increasing challenge with spam and cybercrime as digital technology spreads across the nation. Similar to other regions, Gambians are becoming frequent targets of online scams, including phishing emails, fraudulent phone calls, and scam text messages. These activities are often designed to steal sensitive personal data or trick individuals into transferring money.
Despite its relatively small population, Gambia’s residents and businesses are attractive targets for scammers. Common spam tactics in Gambia include fake lottery winnings, fraudulent bank requests, and deceptive calls from individuals posing as government officials or well-known companies.
To safeguard against these scams, Gambians should take steps such as installing anti-spam software, being cautious of unsolicited phone calls or emails, and verifying the legitimacy of any request for personal or financial information. Local authorities, telecom providers, and international organizations are working together to raise awareness about these threats and help reduce the impact of cybercrime in the country.