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Kenya, with its rapidly growing digital economy, faces increasing threats from spammers and cybercriminals. The country's widespread use of mobile money platforms like M-Pesa and the growing penetration of internet services make it an attractive target for online scams. Common tactics used by scammers in Kenya include phishing emails, fraudulent calls pretending to be from telecom providers, and text message scams that trick users into revealing sensitive personal or financial information.
Some notable scams in Kenya involve fake lottery winnings, impersonation of financial institutions, and fake job offers designed to extract money or information from unsuspecting victims. The use of social engineering and fear tactics is prevalent in these schemes.
To combat spam and cybercrime, Kenyans should adopt strong cybersecurity practices, including avoiding unsolicited messages, verifying senders, and using anti-spam and anti-virus software. The Kenyan government, in collaboration with telecom providers and cybersecurity organizations, is actively working to increase awareness and implement measures to protect citizens from cyber threats.