
10% cybercrime cases in India are from Telangana
The Hindu
Most victims falling prey due to lack of awareness, poor knowledge of technology, says Cyberabad’s Deputy Commissioner of Police (Crimes) Rohini Priyadarshini
The widespread use of electronic devices that enable Internet access has increased the exposure of individuals and organisations to cybercrimes. In recent years, there has been a massive jump in the number of cases registered under Cyber Crime and Telangana contributed to over 10% of cybercrimes reported across the country in 2020, according to the report released by the National Crime Record Bureau.
Most of the victims are falling prey to cybercrooks due to lack of awareness and their poor knowledge of technology.

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