Over Rs 12 Crore Of Cyber Fraud Victims Saved Since 2018: Centre
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"Cyber Citizen, Cyber Fraud Reporting and Management System" ensures quick registration of cybercrime-related reports as well as compounding of the money defrauded from the wallet or account of the victim before it is out from the system.
Central government's "special purpose unit" known as the Indian Cyber Crime Coordination Centre (I4C) has saved over Rs 12 crores hard-earned money of cybercrime victims across the country since its inception in 2018. And the credit goes to the dedicated officials deployed with the "Cyber Citizen, Cyber Fraud Reporting and Management System" of 14C wing, which was established under the MHA in 2018 and inaugurated in 2020 by Union Home Minister Amit Shah. "Cyber Citizen, Cyber Fraud Reporting and Management System" ensures quick registration of cybercrime-related reports as well as compounding of the money defrauded from the wallet or account of the victim before it is out from the system. Besides, this unique system returns the defrauded money to the victims concerned. Additional Secretary Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) Govind Mohan shared the details while briefing in a day-long national conference of Chief Information Security Officers (CISO) and Chief Risk Officers (CRO) and Intermediaries here in the national capital on Thursday.More Related News