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In this video, understand the 9 things that will help you determine if someone is trying to defraud you.
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The government has rescued some victims of cyber slavery, but most are still trapped abroad.
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Be careful to not get hitched by a fraudster. While that sounds obvious, there have been cases where fraudsters have tricked people into marriage.
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7% respondents reported that stalkerware had been installed in their devices without their knowledge. Herein too, women respondents (42%) reported far more incidences of violence, stalking and abuse as compared to their male counterparts (36%).
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Scammers use WhatsApp to message or make voice calls from your acquaintance's number.
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"The attrition rate in cybersecurity has moderated. However, a talent crunch persists. Minor cyberattacks are commonplace, and we are training our internal team accordingly. We also have an external team to provide support," a chief information officer of a leading private sector bank told Business Standard.
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Dark Patterns are online design tools that send messages to those who come to their website for buying goods. The purpose is to make you feel that if you don’t buy now, you will lose out on good deals.
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Have you also received any e-challan message of your car? Was the message real or fake? How can you differentiate? How are cyber robbers cheating people in the name of e-challan?
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These days, fake emails and SMS are being sent to people in the name of providing Income Tax Refunds (ITR). They contain a link that is said to belong to the Income Tax Department. The message or email asks to click on the link to verify their bank account details in order to receive the ITR refund.
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Online fraud gained momentum during the Coronavirus period. So, if someone is cheated online, can it be covered under any insurance plan?