Online and phone scams target majority of Namibians – TransUnion Survey
[Namibia Economist - Namibia] - 17/06/2025
A significant majority of Namibians reported being targeted by digital and phone-based fraud in late 2024, with a notable portion falling victim to these schemes. A TransUnion survey conducted from 21 November to 11 December 2024 found that 63% of Namibians indicated they had been targeted by (…)
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