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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. Cybercriminals Now Scamming Individuals with ‘Aadhaar Update’ Scheme
Cybercriminals are exploiting the government’s advice to update Aadhaar cards by sending fraudulent WhatsApp messages. Victims, including a farmer and a businessman, lost substantial amounts after sharing their banking details through malicious links. Authorities urge vigilance and warn against sharing personal information.

2. Kerala is recognized for Outstanding Efforts in Fighting Cybercrimes Targeting Women and Children
Kerala received recognition from the Ministry of Home Affairs for its exceptional efforts in combating cybercrimes against women and children during the foundation day celebrations of the Indian Cyber Crime Coordination Centre (I4C).

ALSO READ: Join The Movement: Registration Open for ‘Cyber Safe Uttar Pradesh’ Event by FCRF on October 17

3. Two Detained in Jaipur for Rs 98 Lakh Cyber Scam
Two suspects from Rajasthan were arrested in connection with a Rs 98 lakh cyber fraud case. They lured victims into downloading a fake stock market app, KCL, promising large profits, before stealing their money. Authorities are interrogating the suspects to recover stolen funds.

4. Eight Cybercriminals Caught in Bharatpur for extortion and Fake SIM Card Scams
Eight cybercriminals were arrested in Bharatpur under ‘Operation Antivirus.’ The gang used fake SIM and ATM cards to cheat victims through online scams, including sextortion and fraudulent advertisements. Police recovered phones, SIM cards, and ATM cards during the raid.

5. Cyber Crime Police Station Takes Down Another Fraudster
Andaman’s Cyber Crime Police arrested a suspect for manipulating a woman’s photo and sending threatening messages via Facebook. Through continuous surveillance, the individual was apprehended and confessed to the crime. Authorities continue to urge the public to report cyberbullying incidents.

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6. Council’s Systems Remain Offline Following ‘Cyber Incident’
Tewkesbury Borough Council is investigating a cyber incident with no evidence of a data breach yet. Systems remain offline, with face-to-face support offered in local hubs. The National Cyber Security Center is aiding the investigation.

7. Ukrainian Intelligence Launches Cyber Assault on Russian War-Related Resources
Ukraine’s intelligence agency successfully launched a cyberattack on Russian companies involved in military manufacturing, erasing data and destroying internal infrastructures. The attack targeted firms supporting Russia’s war efforts, continuing the ongoing cyber conflict since 2014.

ALSO READ: Future Crime Research Foundation (FCRF) and Bankers Institute of Rural Development (BIRD), NABARD Join Forces to Strengthen Cybersecurity in Rural Banking

8. Filipino ARMYs Organize Purple Walk to Protest Cyberbullying and Online Harassment
Around 3,000 BTS fans in Manila participated in a “Purple Walk” to protest cyberbullying, inspired by recent online harassment against BTS member Suga. The event also promoted media literacy and mental health awareness, calling for a more supportive digital space.

9. North Korean Hackers Use COVERTCATCH Malware in LinkedIn Job Offer Scams
North Korean hackers used LinkedIn to target developers through fake job offers, distributing COVERTCATCH malware disguised as coding tests. The malware, aimed at macOS systems, compromises targets and aids cybercriminals in cryptocurrency-related attacks.

10.FBI Shuts Down Dark Web Marketplace Run by Russian and Kazakh Nationals
Two men from Kazakhstan and Russia were indicted in the U.S. for managing WWH Club, a dark web marketplace selling stolen personal data. They profited from membership and training fees, teaching cybercriminals how to commit fraud. They face up to 20 years in prison.

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