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Wa3i.net: Egypt’s Answer to a 44% Rise in Phishing and Online Fraud

by Kingsley Okeke
March 10, 2026
in Cybersecurity
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Egypt president launches wa3i.net

Egypt is not short on digital ambition. With nearly 98 million internet users, the country has cemented itself as one of North Africa’s leading digital economies. But as connectivity grows, so does the attack surface. On March 6, the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology responded by launching Wa3i.net, the flagship tool of a broader initiative called Digital Citizenship and Online Protection.

The authorities believe that stronger digital literacy will reduce citizens’ vulnerability to threats such as phishing, cyberbullying, online fraud, and the spread of misinformation. Wa3i.net is described as one of the first integrated Arabic platforms dedicated specifically to digital citizenship and online safety. That distinction matters because most global cybersecurity resources are produced in English, leaving Arabic-speaking populations underserved. The platform provides resources for children, teenagers, teachers, and parents, helping them better understand responsible technology use and safe online practices.

The Threat Landscape That Made This Necessary

The timing is hard to argue with. Kaspersky reported that 27.4% of Egyptian internet users faced online threats in 2024, while phishing and social engineering attacks rose 44% across the Middle East, Turkey, and the African region.

Egypt’s digital infrastructure has also been targeted directly. In 2024, the Egyptian Tax Authority was hit by a ransomware attack in which cybercriminals encrypted and stole approximately 500 GB of data, threatening to release it publicly unless a ransom was paid. EgyptAir’s systems were also breached, with stolen access subsequently listed for sale on a dark web platform. These weren’t opportunistic intrusions; they pointed to coordinated, financially motivated operations increasingly targeting regional institutions.

Where Wa3i.net Fits in Egypt’s Broader Cybersecurity Architecture

The platform does not stand alone. Egypt has been building out its cyber framework for several years, with a National Cybersecurity Strategy covering 2023–2027 and a dedicated Computer Emergency Readiness Team, EG-CERT. Egypt scored 100 points on the ITU’s Global Cybersecurity Index in 2024, placing it in Tier 1 among the top 12 countries globally.

That ranking reflects institutional strength at the government level. Wa3i.net is the civilian-facing complement, the layer designed to close the gap between strong national infrastructure and ordinary users who remain the most common point of failure in any cyberattack.

Partnerships and the Road Ahead

The program includes partnerships with public institutions, international organisations, and private sector companies, with authorities expecting these partnerships to facilitate knowledge sharing and strengthen national cybersecurity capabilities.

The initiative also reflects a shift in how governments in the region approach digital safety, moving away from purely reactive, technical responses toward building long-term behavioural change. Whether Wa3i.net achieves genuine reach beyond early adopters will depend on how aggressively it is promoted through schools, public media, and employer networks.

The platform name itself offers a clue about intent. In Arabic, wa3i means awareness. For a country with 98 million people online and a rising tide of digital threats, the government is making a clear bet: that the best firewall is an informed citizen.

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