Amit Shah Calls for Urgent Action to Stem the Rot of Cyber Fraud
Union Home Minister Amit Shah said about 100 people fall victim to cybercrime every hour amid rising digital transactions and data theft targeting India’s national security.
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Attempts are being made to steal our country's data; govt working to combat cyber crimes: Amit Shah
Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Tuesday addressed the National Conference on Tackling Cyber-Enabled Frauds and Dismantling the Ecosystem organised by the CBI and said attempts are being made to steal our country's data, and the Centre is continuously working to combat cyber crimes. The Home Minister added that the CBI is a unit in which many different departments and units are working together on a single platform to prevent cybercrimes. Cybers…
Amit Shah: Agencies Unite to Crush Cyber Fraud Networks - Report Wire
Union Home Minister Amit Shah laid out a blueprint for eradicating cyber fraud at a high-level national conference in New Delhi. Speaking on dismantling fraud mechanisms, he spotlighted the synergy among I4C, police units, CBI, NIA, ED, telecom, banking sectors, IT ministry, RBI, and judiciary in their relentless pursuit to reduce cyber offenses. From January 2020 to November 2025, the I4C platform was tapped 23 crore-plus times, logging 82 lakh…
Amit Shah to address CBI conference on cyberfraud, strengthening cybercrime response - South Asian Daily
Union Home Minister Amit Shah said on Tuesday that cybercrime is a major threat to the world and added that he will be addressing a national conference on tackling cyber-enabled fraud and dismantling the ecosystem. The conference is being organised by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) with the aim of bolstering India’s cybercrime combat prowess. Taking to the social media platform X, the Home Minister said, “Cybercrime is a major threat …
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