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SINGAPORE PROPOSES ASEAN-FIRST MECHANISM TO TRACE SCAM CALLS ACROSS BORDERS
SINGAPORE – Singapore has mooted the region’s first mechanism that allows countries in the 11-member ASEAN to trace the origin of a scam call or SMS. Such a framework will help South-east Asian countries better tackle scams at the point they originate, said Minister for Digital Development and Information Josephine Teo. As scammers attempt to hide behind spoofed numbers or across multiple networks, traceback mechanisms work by following a suspicious call or message backwards through multiple telecommunications networks. This can be done using call detail records, which are data logs containing information such as the routing path and network identifiers. “This traceback mechanism that we have proposed requires international cooperation, because it clearly doesn’t concern only the networks in Singapore. It concerns networks in other jurisdictions,” Mrs Teo said in a wrap-up interview on Jan 16 after the sixth ASEAN Digital Ministers’ Meeting held in Hanoi. She added that Singapore will be keen to share information if a scam text or call originates from the Republic, and hopes its regional counterparts can reciprocate. https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/singapore-proposes-asean-first-mechanism-to-trace-scam-calls-across-borders?ref=top-stories (ICE SINGAPORE)
Fonte notizia: The Straits Times, 22 January 2026
