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Fraud Becomes a Daily Reality in Greece

Fraud Becomes a Daily Reality in Greece

Hellenic Shipping News

Fraud in Greece is no longer a rare or isolated crime.

Fraud in Greece is no longer a rare or isolated crime. By 2025, it has evolved into an organized and daily occurrence. Digital technology, economic pressure, and often a lack of awareness among citizens have created the perfect breeding ground for scammers.

According to police data, between Jan. 2024 and Aug. 2025, authorities recorded 5,117 cases of fraud nationwide — 2,418 of which involved electronic means or computers. This represents an increase of nearly 40% compared to the previous year, confirming that perpetrators exploit every possible channel, from phone calls to the Internet.

From Fake Calls to Online Traps

Telephone scams remain the most common form of fraud. Organized networks pose as relatives, doctors, utility employees, accountants, bankers, or even police officers. Using pretexts like car accidents, unpaid bills, or “meter issues,” they mainly target the elderly, persuading them to give money or personal data. A fast-growing variant is the “power supply number” scam, where callers use an electricity code to lure victims to fake payment sites.

Equally prevalent are fake online sales, rental listings, and investment schemes promising quick profit. Beneath their polished front lies the same trick: false trust. In an era of one-tap transactions, fraud flourishes in

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