India's Digital Dream Rocked: Rs 1400 crore Vanished in Cyber Frauds in Just 4.5 Years
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Do these in order. Speed matters more than anything else right now.
- Stop the call or chat. Do not click any more links or pay anything.
- Call your bank’s helpline (printed on the card or on the bank’s website) and ask them to block the card and freeze online transactions.
- Call 1930 within 24 hours and file a complaint at cybercrime.gov.in.
- Save screenshots, numbers, and links involved — you’ll need them.
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Alert summary (plain language)
Cybercrime in India has surged dramatically, with losses exceeding ₹1400 crore over the past 4.5 years. In 2024 alone, cybercriminals stole ₹825 crore, nearly four times the ₹200 crore stolen in 2023....
Key details
Published on
17 August 2025 at 07:00 am
Reported by
The 420
Reported
digital banking
Target profile
digital users
City
Delhi
Reported loss range
> ₹10000000
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Summary last updated from our feed: 17 August 2025 at 07:00 am
- The 420
https://the420.in/india-cyber-fraud-1400-crores-losses-2025/
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