1000 crores loss in tamilnadu due to Cyber Crime..!?

In society, cybercrime has become a major problem as social networking sites have become increasingly dominant. In the present scenario, cyber crimes like hacking internet financial scams, KYC fraud, cryptocurrency scams, wallet PLATFORM' target='_blank' title='digital-Latest Updates, Photos, Videos are a click away, CLICK NOW'>digital arrests, etc. are happening more and more. Only the names are changed and all the scams are done for money. Cybercrime is different from other crimes in society. Because it is not easy to find out where and who is doing it. Thus, it affects all parties from government and business to citizens.
CFCFRMS, developed by the Cyber Crime Coordination Center of india under the Ministry of home Affairs, facilitates rapid reporting of financial cyber frauds and monetary losses through wallet PLATFORM' target='_blank' title='digital-Latest Updates, Photos, Videos are a click away, CLICK NOW'>digital banking, credit/debit card usage, and payments. But many times, when trying to communicate with these, the truth is that it doesn't connect. Also, no victim needs to visit the station to file online complaints. Complaints can be registered on the website www.cybercrime.gov.in or by calling 1930, they said. But the affected people say that there is not much response to this too.
In this situation, as cyber fraud is increasing day by day, information has been released about the damage caused by this. From january to september 2024, the public was caught in a cyber fraud of Rs. 1116 crores have been lost, tamil Nadu Cybercrime police has said. The tamil Nadu Cybercrime police has said that 91,161 complaints have been filed so far this year alone that the public has lost money in cybercrime scams. This has caused yet another shock. Also, instructions have been given to prevent the public from getting involved in cybercrime. No one can be arrested online. But sometimes, when they approach people psychologically, they fall prey to them unknowingly.

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