Navigating the Murky Waters of Online Scams: Costa Rica’s Recope Rings the Alarm
Fraudsters, cloaked in the guise of Recope representatives, have been weaving elaborate tales of lucrative investment opportunities.
Fraudsters, cloaked in the guise of Recope representatives, have been weaving elaborate tales of lucrative investment opportunities.
The country’s cybersecurity unit has sounded the alarm on a burgeoning wave of fraud, propelled by none other than Artificial Intelligence (AI).
President Joe Biden has announced a dual relief strategy that combines robust international aid with a dash of festive cheer.
The Universidad Técnica Nacional (UTN) in Costa Rica is swinging its doors wide open for eager learners this December!
This move comes with a significant twist – the exclusion of firms from nations, notably China and Russia, that haven’t signed the international cybercrime convention.
The ease of digital transactions, coupled with the vulnerabilities of online platforms, has made bank accounts prime targets for these fraudulent activities.
This sophisticated heist, occurring on October 14, 2021, has led to a contentious legal battle, with the company suing Banco Nacional for an alleged security breach.
Costa Rica has been designated as the pivotal venue for the 2025 summit of the Americas Partnership for Economic Prosperity