PM cautions people against ‘digital arrest’ scam by fraudsters
- October 28, 2024
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PM cautions people against ‘digital arrest’ scam by fraudsters
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Sec : Awareness in IT
Context:
- Prime Minister Narendra Modi cautioned people against the digital arrest scam and asked them to report such cases to the cyber helpline number 1930.
- He also urged schools and colleges to involve students in the ‘campaign to spread awareness of the menace.
What is digital arrest scam:
- This type of scam involves fraudsters impersonating law enforcement officials to defraud victims.
- Scammers typically initiate contact via phone or video calls, posing as officials from law enforcement or financial institutions like the Reserve Bank of India.
- The first step involves gathering personal information from victims.
- Then, scammers often create a sense of urgency and fear by presenting themselves in official uniforms and using government-like backgrounds and quoting legal provisions.
- They threaten victims with arrest, increasing the pressure to comply with their demands.
CERT-In advisory on online scams:
- Legitimate government agencies do not communicate via platforms like WhatsApp or Skype, indicating that such communications are likely fraudulent.
- Victims should be aware that no genuine law enforcement agency will pressure them to send money immediately.
- Confirm identity directly with relevant agencies if someone claims to be from law enforcement. Do not engage over video calls or transfer money.
- Never share sensitive details over the phone or video calls, especially with unknown numbers.
- Ensure websites use HTTPS before providing sensitive information.
- Only install apps from official app stores to avoid malware.
CERT-In shared a list of online scams:
- Phishing Scams: Scammers impersonate trusted organizations through emails/messages. Use urgent language (e.g., account suspension) to prompt immediate action, leading to counterfeit websites to capture credentials.
- Lottery and Prize Scams: Victims receive notifications claiming they’ve won a lottery, often requiring payment of processing fees to claim prizes.
- Emotional Manipulation Scams: Scammers create fake profiles on dating apps, building emotional connections before fabricating crises to solicit money, often via cryptocurrency.
- Job Scams: Fake job listings on job portals or social media, asking for application fees or training costs. Red Flags: Offers that seem too good to be true, especially requests for upfront payment.
- Tech Support Scams: Unsolicited calls from scammers claiming to be tech support, often guiding victims to grant remote access to their computers. Consequences: Theft of personal information, installation of malware, and unnecessary charges for software.
- Investment Scams: Promise unrealistic returns through schemes like Ponzi or pyramid schemes, often marketed via social media. Target individuals seeking quick financial solutions, exploiting financial illiteracy.
- Cash-on-Delivery (CoD) Scams: Fake online stores accepting CoD orders, delivering counterfeit or different products.
- Fake Charity Appeal Scams: Scammers create fake organizations to solicit donations for non-existent causes, exploiting compassion and urgency.
- Mistaken Money Transfer Scams: Scammers claim money has been mistakenly transferred to the victim’s account, creating urgency to return funds.
- Digital Arrest Scams: Victims receive messages claiming they are under investigation, often accompanied by threats of arrest unless immediate payment is made.
- Parcel Scams: Victims are told their parcel has been seized for containing illegal items, pressured to pay fines.
- Loan/Card Scams: Advertise loans with low rates and quick approvals, often requiring upfront fees.
Computer Emergency Response Team – India (CERT-IN):
- It is an organisation of the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology, Government of India, with the objective of securing Indian cyberspace.
- It is the nodal agency which deals with cybersecurity threats like hacking and phishing.
- It collects, analyses and disseminates information on cyber incidents, and also issues alert on cybersecurity incidents.