Scammers defrauded a teacher of ₹1 lakh using a cybercrime tactic. Pretending to be a relative, they contacted her, prompting a complaint to the Cyber Crime Cell in Haridwar, Uttar Pradesh. The case is under investigation by the police. The fraudster employed Artificial Intelligence (AI) to mimic a relative’s voice, claiming to be her sister-in-law. Over a call, the scammer falsely reported distress and demanded ₹1 lakh, promising to return the amount within two days. When the promised repayment failed, the victim contacted her actual relative, realizing she had fallen prey to a scam.

To avoid such cyber fraud, it is essential to exercise caution when receiving calls from unknown numbers claiming familiarity. Verify the identity of the caller before trusting their assertions. Never share financial or personal information with unknown individuals. In case of suspicion of fraud, promptly report to the Cyber Crime Cell and lodge a complaint with your bank.

This incident underscores the growing sophistication of cybercrimes, where scammers leverage AI to manipulate victims. Staying vigilant and adopting secure communication practices are crucial in safeguarding against such fraudulent activities. Immediate action, such as reporting to cybercrime authorities and notifying the bank, is essential to mitigate potential financial losses and prevent further exploitation.

As technology evolves, so do the strategies of cybercriminals. Public awareness and proactive measures remain pivotal in combating cyber threats and ensuring the safety of individuals in an increasingly digital world. It is necessary for the individuals to stay updated with the new technology and be aware of the possible scams.

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