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Law enforcement, he says, tends to be slow or under-resourced against such crimes, especially when targeting individual victims or small rings. He emphasizes the difficulty of reporting or catching scammers when their operations are decentralized, with no clear leadership, and victims unwittingly complicit.
Final Reflections
The transcript is a stark snapshot of how rapidly the landscape of cybercrime evolves, driven by youthful, tech-savvy criminals who view their activities as adrenaline-fueled games or entrepreneurial ventures. It exposes the veneer of professionalism they adopt, sounding educated and strategic, even as their moral compass seems absent.