As part of a collaboration between the Indian Cyber Coordination Centre (I4C) and Microsoft, an anti-cyber fraud agency has banned more than 1,000 Skype accounts that are believed to have been used to intimidate, blackmail, extort and digitally arrest citizens by cybercriminals posing as police officers, the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), the Narcotics Department, the RBI, or Enforcement Directorate. During the past few years, the Indian digital industry has grown at a rapid pace.
It is increasingly necessary to rely on the Internet for everything from shopping and banking to travel and UPI. It is also important to note that because of this dependence on the digital space, threats such as scams are also present. The number of online scams has increased since a few months ago. Cybercriminals continue to find new ways to exploit technology to steal money from unsuspecting victims. It has been reported that a scam dubbed the ‘Digital Arrest Scam’ has been spreading rapidly over the past few days.
Fraudsters are doing an increasingly good job of masquerading as law enforcement officers to trick unsuspecting victims with chillingly simple but extremely effective techniques. They pose as police officers or officers from the CBI or ED and launch online interrogations over platforms such as WhatsApp or Skype, where victims can be monitored over the camera while the fraudsters pose as officers from these agencies.