Cyber crime losses have surged sharply in recent years, with India reporting an estimated ₹22,000+ crore lost in 2025 alone, marking a significant rise in both the number and sophistication of fraud cases. The majority of financial losses are driven by investment scams, including fake stock trading platforms, crypto schemes, and social media-based fraud networks.
Globally, cyber crime has reached unprecedented levels, with total damages projected to hit $10.5 trillion annually, making it one of the largest economic threats worldwide. The rapid growth of digital payments, combined with the rise of AI-powered scams, deepfakes, and organized cybercrime networks, has made fraud more convincing and harder to detect.
Despite increased awareness and government action, recovery rates remain low, especially when incidents are reported late. This highlights the urgent need for faster reporting, stronger cybersecurity practices, and greater public awareness to minimize financial losses.
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Yatharth Singh
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