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Important global cybercrime news has been curated by Futurecrime Researchers to keep you informed about various types of digital fraud occurring worldwide and to provide insights into the best mitigation strategies. Read below to learn more in detail.

1. Tamil Nadu Cyber Scam Victims Suffer Losses Exceeding Rs 1000 Crore Between January and September

In Tamil Nadu, cyber financial frauds caused losses of Rs 1,116 crore between January and September 2024, according to the state’s cyber crime police. Despite this, Rs 526 crore was frozen and Rs 48 crore recovered for victims. Authorities stress the importance of early reporting to improve fund recovery chances.

2. Maharashtra Inaugurates Rs 800 Crore Cybercrime Combat Center

Maharashtra inaugurated a Rs 800-crore cybercrime command center in Navi Mumbai to combat digital fraud across the state. Built by L&T Technology Services, the center integrates advanced forensic technologies and AI tools to address threats like malware, deepfakes, and cryptocurrency frauds.

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3. Cyberabad Police Investigate Rs 15.86 Lakh Fraud Linked to Fake TRA

An IT employee lost Rs 15.86 lakh to fraudsters posing as TRAI officials. The scammers, claiming the victim’s number was linked to illegal activities, demanded personal details and coerced him into transferring funds by threatening legal action. Realizing the fraud, the victim reported it to Cyberabad police.

4. ‘Administrative Delays’ Hamper Cyber Policing Efforts

The Capital City faces a surge in cybercrimes, with Rs 10.61 crore lost in August alone. From May to July, daily cases of UPI and card fraud were logged, alongside hundreds of complaints of online harassment and website fraud. Administrative delays hinder the police’s ability to combat the rising threat effectively.

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5. Rs 1.48 Lakh Recovered from Cybercriminals in Recent Crackdown

Doda police recovered over Rs 1.48 lakh defrauded by cybercriminals. The Cybercrime Investigation Unit (CICU), established in February, has recovered Rs 26.26 lakh in total. Victims Nasreena Begum and Feroz Ahmed Dar reported the fraud. Doda SSP Mohammad Aslam urged the public to report cybercrimes promptly via National helpline 1930 or online.

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6. US Lawmakers Demand Clarification on Alleged Salt Typhoon Hack of Telecom Giants

Lawmakers are pressing for answers on reports that China’s Salt Typhoon hackers breached US telecom giants Verizon, AT&T, and Lumen Technologies, compromising their wiretapping systems. Senator Ron Wyden and the US House Select Committee on China urge stricter regulations, holding companies accountable for cybersecurity failures and seeking updated CALEA standards.

7. Nigeria Leads Africa’s Cybercrime Battle, Declares Interpol

Interpol praised Nigeria’s National Cybercrime Centre for leading Africa’s fight against cybercrime. At the 2024 Cybersecurity Week in Abuja, officials emphasized international collaboration to combat digital threats. Nigeria is improving cybercrime laws, raising youth awareness, and working with global partners to tackle cybercrime and protect citizens from digital criminals.

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8. Expert Analysis: How Telegram Fuels Southeast Asia’s Rising Gang Crimewave

Southeast Asian criminal syndicates are rapidly adopting AI and deepfake technology in cybercrime operations, using platforms like Telegram for illegal activities. A UN report highlights these gangs’ growing global influence, with sophisticated fraud networks, underground markets, and fortified casino compounds, prompting calls for stronger international collaboration to combat these evolving threats.

9. Cybercrime: A Growing Local Concern as Well as a Global Challenge

Zimbabwe faces a surge in cyber-attacks, impacting citizens and local banks. At a recent conference, ICT Minister Tatenda Mavetera highlighted the need for improved cybersecurity measures. However, the lack of localized data hinders understanding of specific threats, limiting the development of effective policies to combat cybercrime in the country.

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10.Google Co-Founds New Anti-Scam Coalition to Combat Online Criminals

Google has partnered with the Global Anti-Scam Alliance and the DNS Research Federation to launch the Global Signal Exchange (GSE). This initiative will act as a central hub for sharing information on online scams and fraud, improving the speed of identifying and addressing fraudulent activities across multiple sectors.

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