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Regional Government of Arequipa and Ugel Caylloma, Victims of Fraud at the Banco De La Nación

Summary by Diario Correo
Computer fraud in Arequipa: Silent crime of cryptocurrenciesArequipa: Offenders impersonate officials of the Bank of the Nation and subtract S/1.5 million from the municipality of YuraArequipa: Criminal network “Los orientales” lost half of their menThe Regional Government of Arequipa (GRA) and Ugel Caylloma were also victims of economic fraud of approximately 600,000 soles and 130 thousand, respectively, under the same modality as the municipal…
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In an episode that alerts all public entities in the country, the District Municipality of Yura, located in Arequipa, was the victim of a cyber attack that left an economic loss of 1.5 million soles, following a sophisticated identity supplanting scam known as telephone phishing. Municipal manager Miguel Vilca explained that the event occurred on July 24, when cybercriminals called the officials posing as representatives of the Bank of the Natio…

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Computer fraud in Arequipa: Silent crime of cryptocurrenciesArequipa: Offenders impersonate officials of the Bank of the Nation and subtract S/1.5 million from the municipality of YuraArequipa: Criminal network “Los orientales” lost half of their menThe Regional Government of Arequipa (GRA) and Ugel Caylloma were also victims of economic fraud of approximately 600,000 soles and 130 thousand, respectively, under the same modality as the municipal…

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Diario Correo broke the news in Peru on Tuesday, August 5, 2025.
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