197 scam reports: Gogolook turns over Scam Vault PH data to CICC to boost online scam investigations

  • IN PHOTO (from left to right): CICC Acting Executive Director and Undersecretary Aboy Paraiso and Gogolook Philippines Country Head and General Manager Mel Migriño.

By TechWatch PH Staff

In a significant move to bolster the country’s fight against online scam, Gogolook, the leading global TrustTech company and the developer of a global anti-scam app Whoscall, formally turned over consolidated scam data to the Cybercrime Investigation and Coordinating Center (CICC) this week.

The dataset, covering the period from June 26 to July 30, includes a total of 197 validated scam reports submitted by Filipino netizens through Scam Vault PH—a community-driven platform operated by Scam Watch Pilipinas in partnership with Gogolook.

Of the 197 scam reports turned over, 77 involved SMS and instant messaging scams, including spoofed alerts from banks and mobile wallets that attempted to trick recipients into clicking malicious links or disclosing sensitive information.

Meanwhile, 108 reports came from social media platforms, exposing scam accounts posing as job recruiters, online sellers, digital payment verifiers, or even impersonating government agents to gain public trust and extract data or money.

The remaining 12 reports involved malicious URLs, such as phishing websites and deepfake pages designed to impersonate legitimate institutions and deceive users into entering confidential information.

Across all channels, the most common types of scams reported included fraud, spoofing, phishing, investment scams, and spam. The diversity of these scams highlights the evolving tactics of cybercriminals, who continue to exploit digital platforms and trusted brands to deceive the public.

“This data reflects the power of digital collaboration. By mobilizing citizen reports through Whoscall and Scam Vault PH, we’re able to give law enforcement a clearer picture of the evolving scam landscape,” said Mel Migriño, Country Head and General Manager of Gogolook in the Philippines. “This handover to the CICC is not just a milestone—it’s a promise to continue empowering Filipinos with tools and knowledge to fight back.”

Acting Executive Director and Undersecretary Aboy Paraiso of the CICC welcomed the data handover, calling it a vital resource for ongoing cybercrime investigations.

“This is actionable intelligence. With these citizen reports, we can trace digital footprints, identify scam networks, and protect more Filipinos,” Paraiso said. “We thank Gogolook and Scam Watch Pilipinas for helping transform public vigilance into meaningful law enforcement leads.”

The Scam Vault PH platform enables the public to report a wide range of online scam content—from suspicious text messages and fake Facebook accounts to fraudulent websites.

Each submission is verified, categorized, and tagged before being forwarded to enforcement agencies for investigation.

The CICC is expected to integrate the Scam Vault data into its threat intelligence and cybercrime tracking systems. It will also coordinate with the Philippine National Police Anti-Cybercrime Group (PNP-ACG) and other law enforcement bodies to pursue leads, disrupt criminal operations, and hold perpetrators accountable.

The Scam Vault PH initiative is a joint initiative by Gogolook, the CICC, the PNP-ACG, and Scam Watch Pilipinas.

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