💨 Abstract
The article discusses the thriving cybercrime industry in Cambodia's 'scam farms', particularly the 'digital arrest' scam. Indians are easily recruited via social media platforms, offering visas, flight tickets, and salaries of $800-$1000. Recruits are required to work 10 hours a day for 11 months, are restricted from leaving the compounds, and are often forced into 'cyber slavery'.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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