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The Cybercrime Investigation and Coordination Center announced that they are now focusing on six syndicates allegedly involved in smishing and text scams.
This is what the office said at the hearing of the Senate finance subcommittee on the proposed budget of the Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT).
The CICC is an attached agency of the DICT, which promised to provide more information during the executive session.
So far, the CICC has not named the six syndicates they are monitoring which involved in the text scam and has already victimized many mobile phone users.