Indonesia’s Financial Services Authority (OJK) reported receiving over 608,000 reports of fraud within the financial sector over the past 20 months. This significant number indicates a surge in scam activities targeting consumers and financial institutions. The OJK has not yet released detailed information regarding the types of fraud reported, or the total financial losses incurred. Authorities are investigating the cases and working to protect consumers. The rising number of reports underscores the growing need for increased financial literacy and stronger cybersecurity measures. This data highlights the vulnerability of the public to fraudulent practices within the financial landscape. Further analysis will be needed to determine the scope and impact of these fraudulent activities.