DoT Introduces New System to Block Spoofed Calls

 

There has been an increase in fraudulent telephone calls disguised as local numbers in recent years which has alarmed Indian citizens. Messages sent by cybercriminals operating internationally originate from Calling Line Identity (CLI) systems that allow them to mask their true origins by masking their callers’ actual localizations. Some victims have reported threats of being disconnected from their mobile phone service, being falsely arrested, being impersonated as government officials, and being falsely accused of marijuana and sex fraud. 
To deal with this escalating threat, the Department of Telecommunications (DoT) is taking significant steps to ensure citizens’ safety while enhancing the security of the telecommunication ecosystem as a whole.

As a result of the unfortunate development of a fraudulent call in Agra, the Department of Telecommunications (DoT) has decided to deactivate the WhatsApp account which was linked to the scam call in Agra, but it couldn’t be deactivated until Friday. 

Governing bodies are urging citizens to report any suspicious messages or calls via the Chakshu portal at http://sancharsaathi.gov.in/chakshu so that the DoT can investigate.

DoT has introduced a new system for the detection and blocking of international or spoofed calls before they enter Indian territory in response to the increased threat of scams of this nature. This system has been developed in collaboration with Telecom Service Providers (TSPs)

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