Hong Kong loses HK$350 million to online shopping scams in 2025

Hong Kong police report that online shopping scams cost residents about HK$350 million (US$44.8 million) from January to November 2025, with cases up 8% year on year. Around 63% involved bogus concert ticket sales.

Internet fraudsters cheated Hong Kong consumers out of about HK$350 million (US$44.8 million) through online shopping scams between January and November 2025, while the number of such cases grew by 8 per cent year on year. According to figures released on Friday, 11,449 online shopping scams were reported in the first 11 months of last year, up from 10,576 for the same period in 2024 and 8,332 in 2023. Total losses in 2025 for such cases reached about HK$350 million, matching the figure for the same period the previous year. In comparison, losses stood at around HK$170 million between January and November 2023.

Police also said that about 63 per cent of cases over the period involved bogus concert ticket sales, while another 9 per cent were related to fake sales of electronic goods. Superintendent Cheung Hau-yee of the force’s cybersecurity and technology crime bureau noted the trend remained upwards, but said: “The rate of increase has shown obvious signs of slowing down.” She pointed to an 8 per cent increase in the number of cases from 2024 to 2025, compared with a 27 per cent rise from 2023 to 2024.

These figures, released on February 6, 2026, highlight the ongoing challenge of online fraud in Hong Kong. While case numbers rose, stable losses suggest some improvement.

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韓国当局は、BTSの2026年3月21日光化門広場での無料復帰コンサートをめぐるチケット詐欺、自動購入、違法再販売を捜査中—グループの兵役後初のライブ公演となるこのイベントは最大26万人のファンを引きつけ、詐欺の報告が相次ぎ、準備が本格化する中セキュリティが強化されている。

香港の自動車所有者が、偽のプリペイド式ガソリンカードを用いた詐欺により50万香港ドルを失った。詐欺グループは、燃料価格の高騰に乗じて偽の割引オファーを提示していた。警察によると、被害者は他の燃料会社の正規の割引カードを利用した経験があったため、詐欺を疑わなかったという。

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In 2025-26, Hong Kong's government received HK$2.1 billion (US$268.39 million) from fines, penalties, and forfeitures, nearly 26 percent more than initially forecast. The surge follows an increase in cigarette penalties and a rise in forfeitures. This income amounts to 0.3 percent of the government's total revenue.

Despite a large exodus of local residents, Hong Kong's hotels and tourist-area restaurants reported robust business during the Lunar New Year holiday from February 13 to 18. Immigration Department figures show 2.5 million outbound journeys by locals, compared to 1 million tourist arrivals. Visitor numbers rose, but the net outflow increased year on year.

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Government data shows that outbound online sales by South Korean businesses reached a record 3.02 trillion won in 2025, marking the third consecutive year of growth. This represents a 16.4 percent increase from the previous year. Sales rose notably in the United States and China, but fell in ASEAN countries.

Hong Kong's Fire Services Department reported 221 complaints about illegal petrol stations in the first two months of the year, 42 per cent higher than the 2025 monthly average. The rise coincides with surging oil prices from the US-Israel war with Iran, which has driven standard petrol prices up by 56.4 per cent. Authorities noted that illegal operators are converting vehicles into mobile refuelling points, heightening public safety risks.

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