Gogolook and the Philippine Army’s Cyber Battalion join forces to protect Filipinos from scam threats

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Gogolook, the company behind Whoscall caller ID and spam detection app, and the Cyber Battalion Army Signal Regiment (ASR)  of the Philippine Army have signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) recently to further protect the Filipino people from scam threats.

Gogolook and the Philippine Army’s Cyber Battalion Sign a Memorandum of Understanding to Adopt Whoscall to Further Strengthen the Country’s Defense Against Scams.

The MOU between Gogolook and the Cyber Battalion will enable the two parties to work together in furthering education and use of the Whoscall caller ID application as a protective tool to help combat the proliferation of scam calls and messages that has been a country-wide concern. Additionally, the MOU will grant the Cyber Battalion membership in the Global Anti-Scam Alliance .

Meanwhile, Deputy Regiment Commander of the Army Signal Regiment Colonel Joey Fontiveros added, “The partnership forged between Cyber Battalion, ASR, of the Philippine Army and Gogolook is a synergetic approach in combating fraud and scam; with Gogolook and its platform and technology alongside the Cyber Battalion with its strong cybersecurity mechanisms, scammers, fraudster and cybercriminals can be put to light for judgment.

 

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