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Surge in Online Frauds: Police Urge Public to Stay Vigilant

By: Ishtiyaq Kar

Srinagar, July 22: Incidents of online fraud are on the rise, prompting law enforcement to issue frequent warnings to the public about staying vigilant. Despite cyber police efforts to counteract these scams, fraudsters continually develop new methods to deceive unsuspecting victims.
Authorities are tirelessly combating this growing threat. “We are witnessing a significant increase in online fraud cases,” a top cyber police official told KNS. Scammers are becoming more sophisticated, using various tactics to trick individuals into divulging personal information or transferring money.
To address this issue, the police disseminate daily advisories via social media, community outreach programs, and public service announcements. These advisories provide crucial information on recognizing and avoiding potential scams, emphasizing the importance of verifying the authenticity of unsolicited messages and offers.
Despite these efforts, many individuals fall prey to these schemes. “I received an email that appeared to be from my bank, asking me to update my account information,” said Waseem Ahmad, a resident of Srinagar. “It looked so real that I didn’t think twice. I was about to be scammed, but thanks to my friend who recognized it as fraud.”
Aliya, a government teacher, shared a similar experience. “I was contacted by someone claiming to be from a government agency, demanding immediate payment for unpaid taxes. I panicked and was about to pay, but my husband recognized it as a scam.”
Law enforcement agencies are ramping up efforts to catch these scammers. “Our cybercrime units are working around the clock to trace and apprehend these scammers,” said one police officer. The police also encourage victims and the general public to report any suspicious activity immediately. “Timely reporting can make a significant difference,” noted the officer. “If you receive an unusual message or encounter a suspicious website, report it to the cyber police right away. Early intervention can help prevent further victims.”
Cybersecurity experts echo the police’s advice, stressing the importance of awareness and caution. “People must be vigilant about their online activities,” said one cybersecurity analyst. “Never share personal or financial information unless you’re absolutely sure of the recipient’s identity. Always double-check URLs and email addresses for any discrepancies,” he added.
By following police advisories and practicing cautious online behavior, individuals can protect themselves from becoming victims of these pervasive scams. A cyber police official outlined steps to take if you suspect fraud:
1.Verify the source: Always verify the authenticity of unsolicited messages or requests.
2.Report suspicious activity:Contact your local cyber police unit if you encounter any suspicious online activity.
3. Educate yourself:
Stay informed about the latest scams and how to avoid them by following official advisories.(KNS)

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