Cyber Security

Money Lost in Cyber Crime and Fraud

Now a Days frauds are  targeting  consumers with having a large network by them. They intelligently send SMSs, Emails, Call and telling the customers to contact them to get their desired money. The money they gave are approximately $750,000 and like wise. But did they really give the money to consumers they target? NO,  Actually they make fake Promises that they will send money Directly to their Bank Account  and some of the customers give them away the A/C no. and other information and also make a call which cost 25Rs INR. and the customers get cheated. Frauds who promises they thug them and earn money in various these ways.
According to a Survey the Total Money Lost in 2012 is Rs. 28,902,746,502.
  • They also cheat them via giving Jobs Email. as they make a fake same to same any company profile, website, and cheat them that you are selected at that very position and will be giving you this amount. (whatever he amount may be) and take some money as a contract like Rs 10,000 or Rs50,000. etc. and they cheat them. No one can found them and their money where it is.
  • Cyber Crime is now has big network over the internet which they can target you and make you fool so, do confirm for anything. before you pay for that or so.
  • Ignore winning prizes Messages, SMS, Emails etc. directly delete them without reading because it may harm your computer and can target on you files. and also can have your private information etc.
  • many more things so, Be Aware.
# Please do have a look to the picture given below in which the lost money is analysed in a survey in 2012 & 2011 don’t forget to see the pic.

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.

Be Aware..!!!

 

Thankyou.

 

Information Covered By-
Yatharth Singh

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