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A case is coming from Bengaluru, a 39 year old software engineer who became a victim of this cyberattack. He lost 11.8 crore for this digital arrest scam. These scammers misused the victim’s Aadhar card to open bank accounts for money laundering in the police statement.
This cyberattack happens from November 25 to December 12, police said
What is digital arrest?
Digital arrest is a new cybercrime spread in India, where scammers do scams through video calls. Criminals manipulate victims by giving false information related with their family or related with their bank kyc like your bank kyc is not complete. And these types of false information create a panic in victims then they exploit it.

How does it work?
Digital Arrest is a rising cybercrime in India, where scammers target victims through manipulative calls. The scam begins with the victim receiving a call from someone posing as a government officer. The scammer provides false, alarming information about the victim’s family or issues like incomplete bank KYC, creating panic. Exploiting this fear, the scammer persuades the victim to switch to a video call, claiming it’s necessary for official verification. Once on the video call, the scammer pressures the victim to keep the camera on and not disconnect. Under this guise, they demand money, falsely presenting it as a required fee to resolve the fabricated issue, leaving victims vulnerable and exploited.

How to protect yourself?
The first and most important step to protect yourself is Awareness.The When you identify any suspicious call then please verify the call number from the legit website online. Legitimate investigations never conclude with demands for payment. If you suspect you’ve fallen victim to a scam, immediately report the number to law enforcement by dialing 1930 or contacting your local cybercrime cell. Additionally, inform your bank to freeze your account to prevent any unauthorized money transfers. Staying alert and acting promptly can significantly reduce the impact of such scams.
If you become a victim of this cyber attack then what step can you take for your protection?

When a person becomes a victim of this cyber attack, at that moment the first important thing is to stay calm and avoid panicking. Scammers create fear and confusion, so make sure the clear head is your first line of defence. If you realize you’ve scammed, immediately report the incident to your nearest police station. Provide them all the details of the scam, including any calls, messages, or transaction records, so they can begin an investigation. You must visit your bank branch as soon as possible to freeze your bank account because this step ensures that no unauthorized money transfers from your account to another account to prevent further financial losses.
At the same time, you should report the scam by dialing the national cyber crime helpline, 1930, or through your local cyber cell. This will help alert authorities and prevent others from falling into the same trap. Remember, these scammers are skilled at creating a sense of urgency, but legitimate organizations or government officials will never ask for money upfront or threaten you over a video call. Staying informed and acting promptly are key to minimizing the damage. By following these steps, you can protect yourself and help authorities take action against such criminals.
FAQs
1. What is Hacking?
⇒ Hacking in a very general sense means using something in the way it is not intended to be used.
For example assume there is an ecommerce website www.xyzShop.com and person A is able to delete things from person B’s shopping cart. Now deleting products from another person’s cart is an unintended behaviour by the application. This procedure is known as hacking.
It is a really basic example of a hack, in the real world there are much more dangerous and destructive hacks.
2. What is Penetration testing?
⇒ Penetration testing is the process in which we find the bugs in a website to secure them from hackers. In this process we have 10 techniques to find the bugs in a website.
3. What is Mobile penetration testing?
⇒ Mobile security testing is the process of checking the security of a mobile application or device to identify bugs or weaknesses that could be exploited by hackers. It involves a series of tests that is designed to express the different types of attacks and to determine how the application is working or how its security performs on the device.
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