Headline: Cybercrime Surge: Social Media Now Ground Zero for Online Fraud
Social media platforms have become the epicentre of cybercrime in India, with a staggering 61% of fraud cases originating from these channels in 2025. This alarming statistic highlights the growing vulnerability of Indian citizens to online scams.
Common tactics employed by cybercriminals include identity theft, creation of fake social media profiles, blackmail using private information, and fraudulent online shopping schemes. These scams are causing significant financial and emotional distress to victims.
Authorities are urging citizens to remain vigilant and report any suspicious online activity immediately. Help is available through the national helpline, 1930, and the official website, www.cybercrime.gov.in.
Increased public awareness and prompt reporting are crucial to combating this escalating threat. The government’s proactive approach, including the dedicated helpline and website, is a step in the right direction, but individual responsibility remains paramount in staying safe online. This calls for comprehensive digital literacy programs across the nation, especially targeting vulnerable populations.