
Hungarian PM Orbán Targeted in Major Ukrainian Cybercrime Scam
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has publicly revealed that his country is facing a significant cybercrime threat from Ukrainian phone scammers. These scammers are not only targeting ordinary citizens but have also attempted to defraud the Prime Minister himself. Orbán stated, "These criminals sent me a suspicious link designed to steal my savings." The scale of the problem is immense, with Orbán's government estimating billions of forints in annual losses to Hungarian families. Recently, authorities successfully dismantled a network of 19 individuals linked to the fraudulent scheme, highlighting the ongoing efforts to combat this threat. This incident underscores the growing concern over cross-border cybercrime and the need for international cooperation to protect citizens and governments from such attacks. The government is now actively working to enhance cybersecurity measures and bring those responsible to justice.