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From 'digital arrest' to UPI fraud: Steps to protect yourself from the most dangerous cybercrimes

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Cyber ​​Crime Prevention Tips: Staying alert is crucial amidst the rapidly rising cases of cybercrime. Even a moment of negligence can lead to massive financial loss.

Cyber ​​Crime Prevention Tips: The threat of cybercrime is constantly growing. With the advent of AI, these crimes have become so sophisticated that even educated individuals struggle to distinguish between what is real and what is fake. Consequently, a large number of people fall victim to these crimes daily and lose their hard-earned money. Today, we will tell you how to protect yourself from dangerous cybercrimes like 'digital arrest' and KYC scams.

How to protect yourself from 'Digital Arrest' scams?

Cases of 'digital arrest' are on the rise. In this scam, fraudsters pose as police officers, judges, customs officials, or bank staff and threaten the victim with implication in a fabricated case. To intimidate the victim, they may even display fake police officers or police stations via video call. Remember, no government agency can arrest you or conduct an interrogation over a video call. If you receive such a call, disconnect immediately and report it to the cybercrime helpline at 1930.

How to avoid KYC scams

In this type of scam, the fraudster poses as a bank official or telecom operator and asks you to update details related to your account, SIM card, digital wallet, or documents like your PAN card. To create panic, they threaten to block your SIM card or account if you fail to comply. To stay safe, never complete KYC updates for your account, documents, or SIM card over a phone call; instead, use the official website or app of the respective company.

How to avoid 'Boss Scams'

In a 'Boss Scam,' cybercriminals impersonate senior company leaders to communicate with employees. During the interaction, they pressure the employee to transfer money or share sensitive information. Typically, this scam begins with a WhatsApp message, email, or phone call. To protect yourself, always verify the request or instruction before sharing information or sending money. Do not carry out any transaction without verification.

The most important thing to remember:

Never share your personal or sensitive details with an unknown person. Even if someone tries to intimidate or lure you into providing an OTP or other information, disconnect the call immediately and report the matter to the police or a helpline.