What to do if you are a victim of cybercrime fraud?
The incidents of cybercrime are increasing rapidly in the virtual world. In the Chitrakoot area of jaipur city, a person has clicked on the online link. The thugs had sent an online link (Email Phishing) on which Rs 2 lakh of a person named Satish Kumar Rawat disappeared after clicking on it.
Cyber thugs adopt different patterns every time to cheat every customer. Sometimes fraud is done through phishing mail and sometimes through OTP. The case of jaipur is also similar. Before knowing the whole case, let us understand what is cybercrime?
What was cybercrime?
Cybercrime is such a criminal activity in which fraud is done through a computer, network device, or network. Cybercriminals take away the money of an individual through networking. There are many crimes like data hacking, phishing mail, OTP fraud, and mobile fraud, which cyber criminals commit. Both the police and central agencies look after cases related to cybercrime.
What to do if you are a victim of fraud?
If you are a victim of any kind of cybercrime, then you can register your complaint by visiting the link www.cybercrime.gov.in. By going to the police station, you can also give information about the fraud against you in the cyber cell.
What to do to avoid cyber fraud?
Never share your confidential information on social media. Do not share OTP with anyone under any circumstances. Sharing an OTP can make you a pauper. There have been many such cases when people have lost lakhs by sharing OTP and banking details. Do not share the PIN, CVV number of Debit Card, and Credit Card with anyone. Do not share aadhar and PAN card details with anyone.