Australians are being urged to watch out for one specific type of scam, after a total $15.5m was lost last year. https://t.co/6e8YKQ90og
Home Minister Amit Shah highlighted the significant increase in cyber fraud complaints https://t.co/RQFLVkcHcz
#Cybercrime Alert: India Reports 7000 Daily Online Fraud Complaints in Early 2024 https://t.co/E9COc3VYLD

Indian citizens have suffered significant financial losses due to cybercriminal activities between January and April 2024, with losses exceeding Rs 1,750 crore. The Vizag Police Commissioner reported that a deep crime syndicate run by Chinese companies is targeting unemployed and vulnerable Indian youth through scams involving dating, stock markets, and data entry jobs in Bangkok and Singapore. Additionally, cybercrime police have issued an advisory about the rise in courier frauds, commonly known as 'FedEx frauds'. Victims of online job scams in Cambodia have been forced to target wealthy Indians, and India has reported 7,000 daily online fraud complaints in early 2024. Pensioners in the UK have also been significantly affected, with more than £28.7 million lost to courier fraud in the last year, according to the City of London Police. A 26-year-old software engineer from Bengaluru lost ₹31.3 lakh from her bank accounts due to a courier scam.








