Bhubaneswar: Odisha recorded 96 cyber fraud cases during 2021-22. The amount involved in these cases was Rs 91 lakh out of which Rs 11 lakh was recovered.
While the cases tally jumped from 31 in 2020-21 to 96, the numbers are less compared to few other States where more than 1,000 cyber fraud cases have been registered during 2021-22, Minister of State for Home Affairs, Ajay Kumar Mishra said today in the Lok Sabha.
The top 5 States in terms of number of cyber fraud cases are: Tamil Nadu (4,866), Maharashtra (2,443), NCT of Delhi (1,402) and Uttar Pradesh (1,027).
Odisha recorded 109 cyber fraud cases during 2019-2020, the Minister’s reply revealed. Overall, 39,134 such cases were recorded across India in 2019-20, 9,675 in 2020-21, and 13,951 cyber fraud cases were recorded in 2021-22.
With enhanced use of cyber space and increase in the pace of digitalization, number of cyber crimes is also increasing. To strengthen the mechanism to deal with cyber crime, in a comprehensive and coordinated manner, the Central Government has taken several steps like spreading awareness about cyber crimes, issuance of alerts/advisories, capacity building/training of law enforcement personnel/ prosecutors/ judicial officers, improving cyber forensic facilities, etc.
The Government has established the ‘Indian Cyber Crime Coordination Centre’ (I4C) to provide a framework and eco-system for LEAs to deal with cyber crimes in a comprehensive and coordinated manner. Seven ‘Joint Cyber Coordination Teams’ have also been constituted under the I4C to address the issue of jurisdictional complexity, based upon cyber crime hotspots/ areas, by on-boarding all the States/UTs to provide a robust coordination framework to the LEAs.
The Government has launched the ‘National Cyber Crime Reporting Portal’ (www.cybercrime.gov.in) to enable the public to report all types of cyber crimes, with special focus on cyber crimes against women and children.
Cyber crime incidents reported on this portal are routed automatically to the respective State/UT law enforcement agency for further handling as per the provisions of law. The ‘Citizen Financial Cyber Fraud Reporting and Management System’ module has been launched for immediate reporting of financial frauds and to stop siphoning off fund by the fraudsters. A toll-free Helpline number ‘1930’ has been operationalized to get assistance in lodging online cyber complaints.
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) reviews the cyber security developments and threats on regular basis and takes necessary measures to strengthen the cyber resilience of banks, which inter-alia, include issuance of advisories/ alerts/ circulars/ guidelines/ sharing of best practices, etc. The RBI also conducts cyber security preparedness testing among the banks, with the help of Indian Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-In), the Minister said.