Bengaluru: A woman who intended to buy Rajasthani lunch for guests at home was cheated after ordering food online.
Savita Sharma paid Rs 10 to avail an offer of extra meal following a link sent by the hotelier. Then, Rs 50,000 was debited from her account and there was no response. She has lodged a complaint at the police station.
Earlier, Karnataka police busted a Rajasthan based gang that swindled people by creating fake social media accounts. The gang also used to create fake Aadhaar cards to obtain a large number of duplicate SIM cards.
Cyber expert, Abhinav Saurabh said," The cybercrime cases are of varied types. These range from defacement of government websites, online financial frauds, online stalking and harassment, and data thefts. Each requires specialised investigative skillsets and forensic tools. A cybercriminal can sit anywhere and hack people's bank account. Any device running on the Internet can be easily hacked. In such a situation, to catch cybercriminals, the police should be prepared and one should report immediately."
Cybercrimes are surging in the country as per reports. People reveal their debit card number, credit card number, CVV, OTP to someone without any verification and are easily caught in the trap of fraud. Therefore, one should always be careful in these matters. Even after all precautions, if you are a victim of cyber fraud, then first go to your local police station and file a complaint.
Even if there is a small fraud, then you should go to the local police station and file a case. The cyber station works under the CID and the CID has all the technical know-how required in the investigation against cybercriminals.
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