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Cape Town Businesses Race To Strengthen Cyber Security As Online Fraud Surges

Cape Town businesses are investing more heavily in cyber security as online fraud, ransomware attacks and business email scams continue rising across South Africa’s digital economy.

Last updated: May 9, 2026 8:58 am
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  • South African businesses face rising cyber security threats
  • SMEs increasingly targeted by phishing and invoice fraud
  • Banking and cyber crime bodies warn attacks are becoming more sophisticated
  • Cape Town companies accelerate digital protection spending

For many Cape Town business owners, cyber crime is no longer something that happens to somebody else. From fake supplier invoices to ransomware attacks and email hijacking, digital threats are now hitting companies of every size, forcing businesses to rethink how they protect their money, data and reputation.

Cape Town businesses are moving faster than ever to strengthen their cyber security systems, as online fraud, phishing attacks, ransomware campaigns and business email compromise scams continue rising across South Africa.

What was once seen as a problem mainly affecting large corporations is now becoming a daily reality for small and medium-sized enterprises, professional firms, retailers, logistics operators and even independent service providers across the Western Cape.

According to recent cyber crime data published by South African financial risk specialists and digital security analysts, criminals are becoming increasingly sophisticated in the way they target businesses, often using fake invoices, cloned email domains, compromised payment instructions and social engineering tactics to bypass traditional security checks.

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The South African Banking Risk Information Centre, better known as SABRIC, says cyber-enabled fraud continues to evolve rapidly as criminals adapt to changing technologies and remote working environments.

“Businesses of every size should treat cyber security as a core operational priority and not simply an information technology issue,” SABRIC said in its latest security advisory.

Industry experts say one of the biggest threats facing businesses today is business email compromise, where criminals impersonate suppliers, finance departments or executives in order to redirect payments into fraudulent accounts.

For companies operating in Cape Town’s increasingly digital economy, the financial consequences can be devastating.

Cyber security consultants say businesses are now spending more on cloud backups, multi-factor authentication, staff awareness training, endpoint protection and real-time threat monitoring than ever before.

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Local technology providers report growing demand from legal firms, medical practices, media companies, engineering businesses and online retailers, all looking to strengthen digital resilience.

Security analysts say the companies that invest early in cyber protection are not only protecting their finances, but also their reputation, customer trust and long-term business continuity.

As cyber threats continue evolving, many Cape Town business leaders now believe digital security is no longer optional, it has become as essential as insurance, accounting or legal compliance.

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Source: BusinessTech – Staff Reporter.

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