Prime Minister Narendra Modi talked about the digital arrest scam in Mann Ki Baat on Sunday and also gave tips to avoid it. The Prime Minister said that to avoid digital arrest, it is important to stop, think and take action. Here we are telling you about digital arrest, what it is, and how it works.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi talked about the digital arrest scam during Mann Ki Baat on Sunday and also suggested ways to avoid it. The Prime Minister said that it is important to stop, think, and take action to avoid the digital arrest scam. Nowadays, many cases of digital arrest scams have come to light, where many people lose their hard-earned money.
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Prime Minister Modi said that investigative agencies never make phone calls or video calls. He also asked all Indians to be cautious of this scam. Today we will tell you about the Digital Arrest scam and how it makes people its victims.
The Prime Minister Told This Mantra for Protection:
To protect yourself from digital fraud, the Prime Minister said, “I will tell you three steps towards digital security. These three steps are – ‘Stop, Think, Act’.”
As soon as you get the call, say ‘wait’, don’t panic, stay calm, don’t take any hasty steps, and don’t give your personal information to anyone, if possible take a screenshot, and definitely do this.
The second step is to think – no government agency threatens over the phone, interrogates over video calls, or demands money in this manner. So understand that something is wrong if you feel scared.
Step 3 – Take action. Call the National Cyber Helpline 1930, report on http://cybercrime.gov.in, inform family members, inform police and preserve evidence.
What is a Digital Arrest Scam?
Cybercriminals use various tricks to cheat people. One of these methods is the digital arrest scam. In this, the victim is intimidated, threatened, and even threatened with arrest. Ultimately, his bank account is emptied.
The DigiLot Arrest scam starts with a call from an unknown number, which can be an audio or video call. The victim receives a call or video call from an unknown number. After this, they are informed about a fake parcel, the mobile number being blocked, or a fake money laundering case. After this, they are shown a fake arrest or fake warrant and cited investigation.
In the digital arrest scam, the victim is told that he has to come to Delhi, Mumbai, or any other big city to cooperate in the investigation. When the victim says that he lives far away, he is asked to come on a video call from home and cooperate in the investigation. This is a digital arrest.
After this, in the process of fake investigation, the victim is threatened and asked for important information like Aadhar card, bank details OTP, etc. In the Digital Arrest scam, money is also demanded from the victim, in panic, the victim transfers this money.
Where To Complain About Digital Arrest?
You can lodge a complaint about the Digital Arrest scam or other cyber fraud by visiting the National Cyber Crime Reporting Portal (cybercrime.gov.in/) or by calling the helpline number 1930. Immediately after, contact your bank and submit a request to recover the transaction.