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Man involved in 39 online cheating cases nationwide held by Mumbai police
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Man involved in 39 online cheating cases nationwide held by Mumbai police

[ad_1] A man allegedly involved in 39 online cheating cases in several states has been arrested by Mumbai Crime Branch. A man allegedly involved in 39 online cheating cases in several states was arrested by Mumbai Crime Branch on Friday, an official said. The 28-year-old was held by Crime Branch Unit IV team on a tip off that he would be meeting an associate on Andheri-Ghatkopar Link Road, the official added. "He is allegedly involved in 35 online cheating cases in Telangana, two offences in Delhi and one each in Jharkhand and Pune in Maharashtra. His name has cropped in 326 other online cheating complaints as well," the official said. "While probing suspects from Jharkhand, Rajasthan and West Bengal, we zeroed in on two mobile numbers used in such crimes. One of these numbers wa...
Cyber crime cases in Mumbai rise by more than 63% in 2022 compared to 2021: Police
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Cyber crime cases in Mumbai rise by more than 63% in 2022 compared to 2021: Police

[ad_1] The cyber crime cases in 2022 rose by 112 per cent compared to 2,225 cases registered during the pre-COVID period in 2019. Registration of cyber offences, including online frauds under the pretext of offering jobs, gifts etc and payment of electricity bills, rose by 63.7 per cent to 4,718 in 2022 compared to 2,883 cases in 2021, according to the Mumbai Crime Report. However, the detection of cases remains poor.  The cyber crime cases in 2022 rose by 112 per cent compared to 2,225 cases registered during the pre-COVID period in 2019. As far as detection is concerned for the 2019-2022 period, 1,292 cases were solved, including 346 in 2022, out of the 12,261 registered cases, the report said.  Post the COVID pandemic, crimes such as part-time job fraud, cheat...
Afraid of cyber fraud? Adopt these 5 measures to stay safe online
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Afraid of cyber fraud? Adopt these 5 measures to stay safe online

[ad_1] You can ditch cyber criminals by following certain online safety rules. Check 5 measures to stay safe online here. Internet is the place which provides you with all your answers quickly. In today's world, everything is available online. From studies to making payments- the internet is required for everything. However, exploring the internet is not always safe. One wrong click can cause you several harm including financial losses and leakage of personal details. However, if you are a Google Chrome user you can use some of the ways to stay safe online. Check 5 best ways to stay secure online on Google Chrome. 1. Keep updating your browser: Like every other application, security engineers work to keep Chrome safe against the latest threats, by working on updates and imp...
Maha: Woman duped of more than  ₹10 lakh in online fraud
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Maha: Woman duped of more than ₹10 lakh in online fraud

[ad_1] A 57-year-old woman from Maharashtra's Thane district was allegedly cheated of more than ₹10 lakh by man who lured her into investing in foreign currency trading. A 57-year-old woman from Maharashtra's Thane district was allegedly cheated of more than ₹10 lakh by man who lured her into investing in foreign currency trading, police said on Friday. Based on a complaint, the police on Wednesday registered an offence under relevant sections of the Information Technology Act, an official from Ambernath police station said.  According to the victim, she received a message about international currency trading on WhatsApp in July 2021, and the accused who claimed to be a manager of an investment company got in touch with her, he said. The accused promised her good returns ...
Shocking! Rs. 499 Netflix payment causes man to lose a huge Rs. 1.2 lakh; how it was done
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Shocking! Rs. 499 Netflix payment causes man to lose a huge Rs. 1.2 lakh; how it was done

[ad_1] In order to pay Netflix subscription fees, a man lost Rs. 1.22 lakh in a shocking online fraud. Know what you should never do. If you are looking to renew your Netflix subscription or get a new plan, then beware! Cybercriminals are in search of the best target from which they can steal money while masquerading as a legitimate online subscription portal for Netflix. This has become very clear after an online fraud came to light in which a 75-year-old businessman, Abhinandan Ajmera, who is into plastic printing material in Juhu, Mumbai was trapped. Abhinandan lost his Rs. 1.22 lakh in an online fraud that was actually supposed to cost just Rs. 499 for the Netflix subscription. How did it happen? It happened after he received a malicious email asking him to renew his Netflix subsc...
Thales confirms hackers have released its data on the dark web
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Thales confirms hackers have released its data on the dark web

[ad_1] French defence and technology group Thales said on Friday data relating to the group has been released on the "publication platform" of the hacker group LockBit 3.0, confirming media reports.The data was released on Nov. 10, Thales, which provides advanced technologies in defence, aeronautics, space, transport and digital security, said. "At this stage, Thales is able to confirm that there has been no intrusion of its IT systems," it added. It said there is currently no impact on its operations.The group's experts have identified one of two likely sources of the data theft and continue to investigate the second, it said. It is also working to minimise the potential impact.The firm said on Tuesday it had opened an internal investigation and informed the ANSSI national cyber secur...
Gangs Shift Ransomware Attack Tactics
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Gangs Shift Ransomware Attack Tactics

[ad_1] Ransomware gangs increasingly use their own or stolen computer code, moving away from a leasing model that made their activities easier to monitor, new research shows. Ransomware gangs increasingly use their own or stolen computer code, moving away from a leasing model that made their activities easier to monitor, new research shows.Numerous prominent hacking groups in recent years have functioned by leasing their malicious software and computing infrastructure to other bad actors, in what's known as ransomware-as-a-service. That model, which experts say turbocharged the number of ransomware attacks, was offered by infamous groups such as Conti, which shuttered Irish health systems, and REvil, deemed responsible for a 2021 intrusion at the IT management firm Kaseya Ltd.  But no...
Online scams push Chinese victims into debt and shame
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Online scams push Chinese victims into debt and shame

[ad_1] Huang is now haunted by debt -- the target of a scheme operated by international crime groups that force human trafficking victims to do online scamming work. Once carefree and comfortable, Huang is now haunted by debt -- the target of a scheme operated by international crime groups that force human trafficking victims to do online scamming work. She is among a growing number of Chinese people lured into handing over large sums of cash by scammers posing as potential love interests. Known as "pig butchering", the schemes are operated by crime syndicates in Southeast Asia suspected of abducting Chinese citizens and others, and forcing them to swindle their compatriots. The scammers groom targets for weeks before cajoling them into ploughing money into fake investment plat...
Hackers demand $10 mn for stolen Australian health records
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Hackers demand $10 mn for stolen Australian health records

[ad_1] Hackers demanded US$10 million to stop leaking highly sensitive records stolen from a major Australian healthcare company. Hackers on Thursday demanded US$10 million to stop leaking highly sensitive records stolen from a major Australian healthcare company, as they uploaded yet more intimate details about customers. Medibank, Australia's largest private health insurer, confirmed this week that hackers had accessed the information of 9.7 million current and former clients, including Prime Minister Anthony Albanese. The hackers on Thursday uploaded a second batch of files to a dark web forum, with more sensitive details about hundreds of Medibank customers. The first leaks appear to have been selected to cause maximum harm: targeting those who received treatment related to...
Are you safe on Google Chrome? Not a bit! Know 5 ways to stay secure online
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Are you safe on Google Chrome? Not a bit! Know 5 ways to stay secure online

[ad_1] If you are a Google Chrome user, you must try out these 5 ways to stay safe online. Which web browser do you use to explore the internet? People use the internet to find the answers to their questions and almost everything else. But exploring the internet is not always safe. One wrong click can cause you severe harm including financial losses and leakage of personal details. However, if you are a Google Chrome user you can use some of the ways to stay safe online. Explaining how safe Chrome is, Google said in a blog post, "We designed Chrome to be secure by default, protecting you from dangerous and deceptive sites that might steal your passwords or infect your device." There are also several ways that you can use to make sure you stay safe online. Check 5 best ways to stay sec...