Cyber Crime Alert: With the increasing use of the internet, instances of cyber fraud are rising rapidly, where even a minor lapse in judgment can result in people losing their hard-earned savings in an instant. Learn the essential precautions to protect yourself.
Cyber Crime Alert: In today’s world, everyone—from children to the elderly—uses smartphones and the internet. While the internet undoubtedly offers us numerous benefits, the associated risks are also escalating rapidly. Many people click on random links or place their trust in calls from unknown numbers without a second thought, leading to the loss of their hard-earned money in a matter of moments. This is precisely why cybercrime cases in India are currently on the rise—a trend whose impact is now clearly visible. You might be surprised to learn that complaints are being registered every single second on the National Cyber Crime Helpline, 1930.
The Volume of Complaints Is Rising Rapidly
According to statistics, a total of 32.4 million (3.24 crore) complaints were registered on this helpline in the year 2025. In comparison, the helpline received 9.64 million (96.4 lakh) calls in 2023 and 22.1 million (2.21 crore) calls in 2024. This indicates that the number of complaints has multiplied several times over within just these two years.
Thousands of People Are Filing Complaints Every Day
On a daily basis, while the helpline received approximately 26,000 calls per day in 2023, this figure surged to over 55,000 calls per day in 2025. This clearly demonstrates the alarming rate at which cybercrime is spreading, as well as the increasing number of people coming forward to register complaints.
Why Is Cybercrime on the Rise?
According to experts, there are two primary reasons for this trend: first, the emergence of novel and sophisticated methods employed by cybercriminals; and second, the growing awareness among the public. People are now much more likely to file a complaint immediately after falling victim to fraud. Furthermore, cases involving online fraud, phishing, identity theft, and social media hacking are increasing day by day. The Crucial Role of the 1930 Helpline
It is worth noting that this helpline operates under the supervision of the Central Government, while it is managed by the State Police. Most importantly, if you file a complaint promptly, the defrauded amount can often be frozen—a measure that can provide significant relief to the victim.
To protect yourself from cyber fraud, observe the following precautions:
- Never place your trust in calls received from unknown numbers.
- Do not fall for scams involving loans or special offers received via unsolicited calls.
- Crucially, never share sensitive personal information—such as bank details, Aadhaar, or PAN numbers—with anyone.
- Refrain from joining unknown social media groups.
- Steer clear of offers promising high returns in a short span of time.
- Be vigilant and avoid falling for schemes that promise earnings simply by liking and sharing content.
- By adopting these essential precautions, you can significantly reduce your risk of falling victim to cybercrime.
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