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Annual Sumsub Report Reveals Synthetic Personal Data in APAC Soars 142% YoY Amidst Fraud Crackdowns

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Annual Sumsub Report Reveals Synthetic Personal Data in APAC Soars 142% YoY Amidst Fraud Crackdowns
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Annual Sumsub Report Reveals Synthetic Personal Data in APAC Soars 142% YoY Amidst Fraud Crackdowns

2025-11-25 17:00 Last Updated At:11-26 10:51

Advances in AI have spawned a more mature, industrialized fraud ecosystem, as fraudsters shift from low-effort schemes to high-quality, AI-augmented attacksSINGAPORE, Nov. 25, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Sumsub, a global verification and anti-fraud leader, has released its fifth annual Identity Fraud Report 2025-2026, revealing a global "Sophistication Shift"—a new phase of digital fraud driven by AI and the professionalization of fraud-as-a-service tools. While overall global fraud volumes are stabilizing, high-quality attacks have increased by 180% YoY. In APAC, synthetic personal data attacks—which combine fabricated identity information, including names, addresses, date of birth, identity document numbers, with high-quality synthetic identities—surged 142% YoY, now making up for 15.7% of all fraud attempts, the region's third-largest fraud category. The report draws on millions of verification checks and more than 4 million fraud attempts worldwide, alongside insights from Sumsub's Fraud Exposure Survey 2025, which gathered responses from over 300 risk professionals and 1,200 end users.Tougher enforcement across the region is also reshaping the landscape, as fraud is increasingly treated as a criminal offence. According to Sumsub's Fraud Exposure Survey 2025, nearly two-thirds (60%) of companies in the region reported incidents to police, instead of treating fraud as a compliance issue—well above Europe's 29%. This heightened enforcement has also exposed the scale and organization of fraud rings across the region, with one in four individuals targeted for mule recruitment—one of the highest rates globally—highlighting the widespread of criminal recruitment in the region."The fraud landscape in APAC has changed faster in the past twelve months than in the previous five years combined. In 2025, we saw fraud rates decline across mature economies, including Singapore, Hong Kong, and South Korea — yet deepfakes and synthetic identities are rising faster than anywhere else in the world. Countries such as Bangladesh and India have seen AI-driven impersonations become the new normal. This shift indicates that the region's success in combating basic scams has prompted attackers to adapt their tactics." said Penny Chai, Vice President, APAC at SumsubKey findings from the report include:

  • Top 5 jurisdictions in APAC with the largest YoY deepfakes growth: Maldives (2100%), Malaysia (408%), Mongolia (200%), Thailand (199%), and Sri Lanka (194%).
  • While Singapore's overall fraud growth rate fell by 12% YoY, deepfake incidents surged by over 158% YoY — the 6th highest growth rate in APAC —driven mainly by impersonation scams and fraudulent e-wallet registrations.
  • Cambodia recorded the highest ratio of approved applicants involved in fraud networks in APAC at 17%, followed by Turkmenistan (12%), Australia (10%), India (8%), and Singapore (6%)
  • In 2025, 69% of business and 53% end users in APAC reported falling victim to fraud
  • In APAC, 47% of consumers believe fraud protection should be shared equally between companies and the government, while 22% say individuals should protect themselves

APAC's Fragmented Fraud LandscapeWhile enforcement and industry measures are strengthening, the fraud landscape in APAC remains highly fragmented, reflecting the region's diverse digital maturity and oversight. While some markets like Malaysia and Pakistan are experiencing rapid fraud growth amid rising digital adoption, others like Indonesia and The Philippines are showing stable but high-risk levels with rise of deepfakes and the increasing exploitation of digital platforms. Meanwhile, jurisdictions such as Hong Kong, Singapore, Australia, and India have recorded overall declines in fraud, supported by stronger regulation, though attacks are becoming more sophisticated.The diverging fraud trajectories across APAC highlight how much outcomes depend on policy enforcement, digital adoption speed, and attacker strategy. However, as Sophistication Shift shows, while fraud rates in some mature markets may drop, their complexity and impact continue to grow.

The Next Frontiers of Sophisticated Fraud

As verification systems evolve with these sophisticated attacks, new tactics are also emerging. In 2025, telemetry tampering surged across industries, accounting for a growing share of blocked verification attempts. Rather than forging documents or deepfakes, fraudsters now manipulate the invisible infrastructure behind each verification, including SDKs, APIs, and device signals, to make fraudulent activity appear legitimate. The year also saw the rise of AI fraud agents — autonomous systems that use generative AI, automation, and behavioural mimicry to carry out full verification attempts end to end. What began as isolated experiments in 2025 is expected to accelerate into a major wave by 2026, as these self-operating bots evolve to adapt their tactics in real time. In some cases, a single agent can orchestrate a comprehensive attack chain, mixing fake-ID document generation, deepfake video submission, and human-like interaction at high speed.

Securing APAC's Digital Future

As APAC's digital economy continues to outpace global growth, the region has become both a prime target and a proving ground for these sophisticated attacks. To stay ahead, organizations must adopt multi-layer verification frameworks that continuously assess device telemetry, behavioral patterns, and contextual signals to identify both advanced identity manipulation and non-human attack behaviors. This means moving from static, one-time checks to dynamic systems that learn and adapt in real time. It's no longer just about stopping fraud at the door, but about building trust that evolves with every interaction.To learn more and download the full Sumsub Identity Fraud Report 2025-2026, please go here: https://sumsub.com/fraud-report-2025/.

Methodology note:Sumsub Identity Fraud Report 2025-2026 compares internal identity verification and user activity data from 2024 and 2025. In certain cases, 2023 data is also taken into account to observe longer-term trends. All insights included are for jurisdictions with significant user activity on Sumsub's platform. The data has been aggregated and anonymized, with 4,000,000+ fraud attempts analyzed. All graphs and infographics are based on internal statistics compiled from the data of consenting customers.To delve deeper into the state of identity fraud, Sumsub conducted a Fraud Exposure Survey in August 2025, gathering insights from both consumers and companies. The survey included 1,200+ end-users from Latin America, North America, Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Middle East, as well as 300+ fraud and risk professionals from companies of diverse sectors, including banking, crypto, payments, e-commerce, trading, and iGaming.

About Sumsub
Sumsub is a leading full-cycle verification platform that enables fraud-free, scalable compliance. Its adaptive, no-code solution covers everything from identity and business verification to ongoing monitoring – quickly adjusting to evolving risks, regulations, and market demands.Recognized as a Leader by Gartner, Liminal, and KuppingerCole, Sumsub combines seamless integration with advanced fraud prevention to deliver industry-leading performance.Over 4,000 clients—including Bitpanda, Wirex, Avis, Bybit, Vodafone, Duolingo, Kaizen Gaming, and TransferGo—trust Sumsub to streamline verification, prevent fraud, and drive growth. The platform's methodology follows leading global AML standards and regulations, and Sumsub has extensively engaged with leading research and public institutions like the UN, Statista, and INTERPOL. 

 

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Annual Sumsub Report Reveals Synthetic Personal Data in APAC Soars 142% YoY Amidst Fraud Crackdowns

Annual Sumsub Report Reveals Synthetic Personal Data in APAC Soars 142% YoY Amidst Fraud Crackdowns

79th Festival de Cannes • Spotlight on Chinese Cinema • China Pavilion

CANNES, France, May 21, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- On May 14 (local time), the Chinese film My World Without Me, directed by Tian Hairong, was screened at the Palais des Festivals in Cannes. Selected for the International Promotional Screening Unit of the 79th Festival de Cannes, the film garnered warm applause and high praise from audiences around the world, as well as invaluable feedback and insights.

Following the screening, the film's creative team joined a themed panel at the China Pavilion titled "The Power of Images and Care for the Soul," engaging in a heartfelt dialogue with filmmakers and audiences from across the globe on the themes of life and adversity — resonating deeply with the tender hearts of people from all cultural backgrounds. The panel was hosted by China Film Foundation & China Film Association and organized by China Film Foundation • Wutianming Film Fund.

About the Film and Its Creative Team

My World Without Me is directed and headlined by Tian Hairong, with Zhang Hanyu serving as executive producer for the first time. The film was crafted over nearly seven years with exceptional care and dedication. It focuses on the contemporary community of people with hidden depression, conveying love and hope through the quiet spaces of daily life and the gentle light found in ordinary moments. Confronting suffering head-on, the film exemplifies the restrained aesthetics and humanistic warmth characteristic of Chinese realist cinema, offering an Eastern perspective on mental health narratives.

Tian Hairong is a graduate of the Performance Department of the Shanghai Theatre Academy and a renowned actress and producer in mainland China. She received the Golden Deer Award for Best Actress at the Changchun International Film Festival for Romantic Girl, the Best Actress award at the Nordic International Film Festival for The Spirit of a Generation: Tang Qunying, and the Best Supporting Actress award at the 12th Macao International Film Festival. Tian expressed her hope that through international platforms such as Cannes, the world will come to feel the warmth and depth of Chinese cinema.

International Recognition

French director Frédéric Oberlin praised the film for using a uniquely Eastern mastery of emotion to deliver silent feelings directly to the heart. Sinologist Luisa Prudentino noted after viewing the film that its sincere emotional core transcends cultural barriers, protecting the dignity of life and becoming a warm thread of empathy connecting different civilizations.

The film is set to continue participating in further international film festivals, using the power of cinema to build bridges of cultural communication and to help Chinese stories reach the world in a manner rich with humanistic care.

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Touching Hearts Through Cinema -- Chinese Film "My World Without Me" Earns High Praise at Cannes

Touching Hearts Through Cinema -- Chinese Film "My World Without Me" Earns High Praise at Cannes

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