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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. Ex-Banker Arrested in Delhi for Creating 16 Fraudulent Accounts Used in Cybercrime
A former bank employee, Dhan Singh Rajput, was arrested for creating 16 fake accounts used to facilitate 153 cyber frauds. The scheme came to light after a police constable was scammed out of Rs 60,000, leading to an investigation that uncovered Rajput’s involvement.

2. Trading Scam Costs 272 Pune Citizens Rs 125 Crore Since January 2024
Over 272 Pune residents lost more than Rs 125 crore in online trading scams since January 2024. Cybercriminals lured victims with promises of high returns via fake apps mimicking legitimate trading platforms. Police registered 222 cases, with an average loss of Rs 45 lakh per victim.

3. ‘Not Out of Fear’: Trichy IPS Officer Varun Kumar and Wife Leave X After Facing Cyberbullying
IPS officers Varun Kumar and Vandita Pandey left social media platform ‘X’ due to derogatory comments and cyberbullying targeting their family. Varun Kumar took legal action against those responsible for spreading defamatory content, leading to their temporary withdrawal.

4. Mumbai Software Developer Scammed Out of Rs 21 Lakh by ‘Facebook Friend’ in Sextortion Plot
A Mumbai software programmer lost Rs 21.39 lakh in a cyber sextortion scam. The victim was lured into an intimate video call by a fake Facebook friend, who later extorted money using the video. police are investigating the case.

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5. Himachal Pradesh Sees Surge in Cyber Fraud: Over Rs 44 Crore Lost in 2024
Himachal Pradesh experienced a significant rise in cybercrime, with residents losing over Rs 44 crore in the first seven months of 2024. Cybercrime complaints surged to 260 per day, highlighting the growing threat of online fraud in the state.

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6. New Cybercriminal Group Discovered Offering CAPTCHA-Solving Services
Greasy Opal, a Czech-based group, has been aiding cyber-attackers since 2009 by selling CAPTCHA-solving and other automation tools. Their tools are reportedly used by various cybercriminals, earning them $1.7 million in 2023.

7. WhatsApp Testing ‘Security PIN’ Feature to Combat Spam Calls
WhatsApp is testing a new security feature requiring a username and PIN to start conversations, aimed at curbing spam and fraud. Additionally, it’s developing the “Imagine Me” feature, allowing users to create stickers from selfies.

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8. Ukraine Opens Cyber Range in Kyiv Hangar for Public Use
Ukraine’s Cyber Range, a training program for defending against Russian cyberattacks, offers realistic simulations for military, intelligence, and civilian participants. Funded partly by the U.S., it allows participants to practice offensive and defensive cyber operations.

9. SonicWall Releases Urgent Patch for Firewall Vulnerability Enabling Unauthorized Access
SonicWall patched a critical vulnerability (CVE-2024-40766) in its firewalls, preventing unauthorized access and potential crashes. Users are urged to update to the latest firmware to secure against potential threats.

10. Critical Infrastructure at Risk as Hackers Target Port of Seattle and Halliburton Oilfield
The Port of Seattle, including its airport, is experiencing outages likely due to a cyberattack. This incident follows recent cyberattacks on other critical infrastructure, highlighting the urgent need for strengthened cybersecurity measures.

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