This study examines the role of Radio Benue's Security Watch program in combating cybercrime, with a focus on internet fraud in Makurdi metropolis, Nigeria. It highlights how radio programs can serve as a powerful medium for raising awareness, influencing public behavior, and encouraging collective action against cybercrime. Utilizing survey data, the research reveals the effectiveness of radio in disseminating information, forming public opinion, and promoting behavioral change among youths. Findings show that Security Watch significantly impacts listeners' attitudes toward cybercrime, fostering a culture of vigilance and responsibility. However, the study identifies challenges, such as limited funding, outdated equipment, and restricted broadcast reach, which hinder the program's full potential. Recommendations include increased investment in broadcasting resources, innovative programming, and collaborative efforts with local authorities to enhance the fight against cybercrime.