
Recent reports have highlighted a surge in online scams affecting individuals across the UK and India. A British woman, referred to as 'Mary', was reportedly scammed out of £20,000 (approximately $25,000) by an individual posing as an American colonel on Tinder. This incident is part of a broader trend, with scammers employing sophisticated tactics to deceive victims. In another case, a caller named Lucy shared how her sister lost £35,000 through an online scheme. Meanwhile, Loose Women's Linda Robson expressed her shock after receiving a fake text purportedly from her daughter while on air. In India, police in Madhya Pradesh have uncovered a cyber fraud involving 1,800 fake bank accounts and are collaborating with banks to investigate. Additionally, a Bengaluru woman was duped of ₹1.1 lakh in a fake child pornography scam, and retired professors in Patna were targeted by cyber criminals posing as CBI officers, resulting in losses of ₹3 crore within 48 hours. These incidents underscore the growing sophistication of online scams and the pressing need for awareness and prevention.
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#Bengaluru woman duped of ₹1.1L in fake child pornography cybercrime scam: Report https://t.co/IBQipyr3Xl
Bhopal: Madhya Pradesh Police has uncovered a cyber fraud involving 1800 fake bank accounts and hundreds of fake Aadhar cards, and is working with banks to investigate the scam. https://t.co/quIaaOYEDk
