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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. NTR District Police Recover 400 Lost Mobile Phones Worth Rs 50 Lakh
NTR district cybercrime police recovered 400 lost mobile phones worth Rs 50 lakh using advanced technology and urged the public to use the ChatBot app to report lost phones via WhatsApp. CP Rajasekhar Babu also encouraged people to download the ‘Cyber Citizen’ app to fight cybercrime.

2. Two Fall Victims to Rs 44 Lakh Cyber Fraud in Siliguri, Cybercrime Police Investigate
Two residents were defrauded of Rs 44 lakhs in cyber scams. One woman was tricked into paying Rs 13 lakhs, fearing arrest, while another victim lost Rs 31 lakhs in a stock market scam. Police are investigating both cases.

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

3. Police Warn Youths Against Job Fraud by Cybercriminals
City police warned job seekers about cybercriminals recruiting youths under false job offers, leading them into forced labor and cybercrimes abroad. Victims are isolated, abused, and forced to commit crimes. Police advise thorough verification of job offers.

4. UP STF Arrests 379 Cybercriminals in Ongoing Fraud Network Crackdown
The state’s Special Task Force (STF) arrested 379 cybercriminals over the last seven years. Key initiatives include cyber crime police stations, digital forensic labs, and help desks. These efforts have significantly reduced cybercrime in the state.

5. Victim Loses Rs 19 Lakh in Cyber Fraud After Being Accused of Money Laundering
A 58-year-old doctor was scammed out of Rs 19 lakhs after cybercriminals falsely accused him of money laundering. He was coerced into transferring the money under the guise of “investigation.” Police are investigating the case.

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6. Hong Kong Journalists Targeted by Cyberattack in Britain
A news outlet run by Hong Kong journalists in the UK was targeted by government-backed cyberattacks, allegedly from China. The attack highlighted growing threats to press freedom, both domestically and abroad, as the outlet condemned these actions.

7. Germany Shuts Down 47 Crypto Platforms, Warns Criminal Users: ‘We Have Your Data’
German authorities seized 47 cryptocurrency platforms accused of enabling cybercrime and money laundering. User and transaction data were confiscated, sending a stern warning to cybercriminals involved in ransomware, darknet activities, and botnets.

ALSO READ: International Crackdown: ‘Ghost’ Cybercrime Platform Shut Down, Dozens Arrested

8. China Accuses Taiwan Hackers of Cyber Attacks
China’s national security ministry accused Taiwan’s Anonymous 64 hacking group of attacking Chinese targets. Taiwan denied the allegations, countering that China was responsible for cyberattacks and military harassment, escalating tensions between the two nations.

9. Hacktivist Group Twelve Launches Destructive Cyber Attacks on Russian Entities
Hacktivist group Twelve has been executing destructive cyberattacks against Russian targets, encrypting and destroying data without seeking ransom. Formed during the Russo-Ukrainian war, the group aims to inflict maximum damage.

10. LinkedIn Suspends AI Data Processing in the U.K. Amid Privacy Concerns Raised by ICO
LinkedIn suspended processing U.K. user data for training AI models after concerns raised by the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO). The ICO will closely monitor companies to ensure compliance with data protection laws.

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