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  3. US officials claimed cyber scam compounds across SE Asia causing $16 billion in American losses each year are quietly backed by China's government

US officials claimed cyber scam compounds across SE Asia causing $16 billion in American losses each year are quietly backed by China's government

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    US officials claimed cyber scam compounds across SE Asia causing $16 billion in American losses each year are quietly backed by China's government

    China has not prosecuted scam bosses targeting Americans and Belt + Road projects are used as scam centers. Scam funds have also commingled with Chinese gov't infrastructure investments

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    US official accuses China of supporting, exploiting cyber scam crisis in Southeast Asia

    A senior U.S. official accused China’s government of implicitly backing Chinese criminal syndicates running cyber scam compounds across Southeast Asia and of exploiting a crisis that has resulted in billions being stolen from Americans each year.

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