
Union Home Minister Amit Shah announced a comprehensive four-tier strategy to combat cybercrime in India, emphasizing coordination, communication, and capacity building. During a meeting of the Parliamentary Consultative Committee for the Ministry of Home Affairs in New Delhi, Shah revealed that over 1.9 million mule accounts have been identified, preventing fraud worth ₹2,038 crore. The government intends to leverage Artificial Intelligence (AI) to detect these mule accounts, which are often used by cybercriminals to conceal illicit funds. This initiative aims to enhance the security of cyberspace in the country.
The government plans to use Artificial Intelligence to identify 'mule' accounts where cyber fraudsters park swindled funds. . . . https://t.co/9qtiRTg6vP #AmitShah #ArtificialIntelligence #AIActionSummit #cybercrime https://t.co/RlOWWt2Yh7
Chaired a meeting of the Parliamentary Consultative Committee for the MHA on cybersecurity and cybercrime in New Delhi. Modi govt. is building a secure cyberspace through convergence, coordination, communication, and capacity building against cybercrimes. Instructed to use AI to… https://t.co/dHpj6tXGbo
The Indian government will leverage #ArtificialIntelligence (AI) to identify ‘mule’ accounts used by cybercriminals to store illicit funds, says Union Home Minister #AmitShah. @Prateeks95 #cybercrime https://t.co/9jSlcLWpys







