Cyber Fraud Awareness | Protection & Remedies

Cyber Fraud Awareness

Empowering Citizens Against the Digital Threat Landscape

REPORT A FRAUD
🚨 IF YOU ARE A VICTIM, DIAL 1930 IMMEDIATELY!

Common Modus Operandi

Digital Arrest

Impersonating Police/CBI officials via video calls to extort money under the guise of “investigation.”

Vishing & Phishing

Fraudulent calls or emails designed to steal your OTP, PIN, or login credentials.

Sextortion

Blackmailing victims using private footage recorded during deceptive social media interactions.

The “Golden Hour” Rule

The first 1 to 2 hours after a fraud are critical. Reporting immediately increases the probability of freezing the funds before the scammer can withdraw them.

1 Call 1930

Contact the National Cyber Crime Helpline operated by the MHA.

2 Report Online

Visit cybercrime.gov.in and file a formal complaint.

Case Study: Survival & Justice

“It started with a call from ‘Inspector Sharma’…”

Rohan, a resident of Agra, lost ₹2,00,000 to a Digital Arrest scam. By acting within the Golden Hour, he enabled the Cyber Cell to place a Lien Mark on the fraudster’s account.

Through legal recourse—filing an Affidavit in court and citing the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS)—Rohan successfully recovered his hard-earned money.

Legal Framework used:
  • BNS: Fraud & Forgery
  • IT Act 66D: Personation
  • Article 21: Right to Privacy

Quick Recovery Checklist

Requirement Action Item Authority/Platform
Instant Action Report the fraud immediately Helpline 1930
Evidence Screenshots, Transaction IDs, UPI IDs Police/Portal
Formal Filing Register as ‘New User’ & describe incident cybercrime.gov.in
Recovery File Affidavit for frozen funds Local Magistrate Court

Be a Warrior, Not a Victim.

Never share your OTP. No agency arrests you over a video call.


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