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Watch out! Cyber fraudsters on the prowl in city

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Amit Sharma

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Tribune News Service

Chandigarh, July 21

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There is no let-up in cyber fraud incidents in the city as the Cyber Crime Investigation Cell of the UT police has so far received 3,306 complaints this year.

While 518 complaints regarding debit or credit card cloning and money withdrawal from ATMs have been received, 351 complaints of people getting duped by fraudsters by using their card details have been received by the police.

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Similarly, the police have also received 106 complaints of people losing their money to fraud transactions through UPI (unified payments interface).

Seventy people also got duped after clicking on fake links sent on their mobile phones.

The lockdown due to Covid-19 led to job losses and financial hardships to a large number of people. Many such people fell prey to online fraud on the pretext of getting a job or loan.

Data of the police reveals that 116 complaints of getting duped on the pretext of job or work permit visa have been received, besides 79 complaints of online cheating in lieu of providing loan.

A police official said despite awareness campaigns to educate people about cyber fraud, people still fell victim to cyber fraud.

Many Internet users, who either wanted to sell or purchase products through social media sites such as OLX, have also lost their money to online fraud.

A total of 568 such complaints had been received by the police so far of which 376 were of those who were trading through social media and

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