
Losses from online trading frauds in Karnataka have surged dramatically from Rs 23 crore in 2022 to Rs 903 crore by mid-2024. The majority of victims are educated professionals, particularly techies from Bengaluru, who were duped by fraudsters promising high returns or IPO allocations. Authorities, including CybercrimeCID, are urging victims to report cyber fraud incidents by calling 1930.
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