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Scroll, Click, Scam: The Dark Side of Our Digital Footprint

BANKING FINANCE

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September 2025

The scale and speed of data harvesting have grown exponentially in recent years, driven by advancements in technology and the increasing digitization of everyday life. Unfortunately, this has also amplified the potential for misuse.

- By Neha Gaur Chief Manager (Faculty ) Union Learning Academy Digital Transformation, Union Bank of India, Powai

Scroll, Click, Scam: The Dark Side of Our Digital Footprint

Rujuta had just returned from a rejuvenating vacation, but an unsettling undercurrent lingered. Her phone buzzed incessantly with alerts of unfamiliar transactions-some ominously tied to her bank account. A panicked call to the bank confirmed her worst fears: her financial credentials had been compromised. What baffled her was the breach's origin-until she uncovered the link between her seemingly innocuous social media posts and the digital heist. Her public vacation updates and recent shopping hauls had unwittingly served as breadcrumbs for cybercriminals. In mere hours, this data was trafficked on the dark web, arming scammers with enough intel to infiltrate her accounts and siphon off her savings.

Rujuta's story is not unique. In today's digital world, our personal information is constantly being harvested and misused, often with devastating consequences. In today's fast-paced, interconnected digital landscape, data is often touted as the new oil, driving technological innovation and enabling unprecedented personalization of services. It fuels everything from targeted advertisements to Al-driven insights, redefining how businesses and consumers interact. Yet, as with any powerful resource, its rapid proliferation comes with significant perils. The relentless collection of data, commonly referred to as data harvesting, has become a double-edged sword.

On one hand, data harvesting braces innovations that enhance convenience and efficiency. On the other hand, it opens Pandora's box of vulnerabilities, leading to ethical dilemmas and exposing individuals to cyber threats. Organizations, apps, and websites now aggregate vast amounts of user information, both legally and illicitly, often with little transparency. This wealth of data, if mismanaged or exploited, can empower cybercriminals to execute sophisticated scams and frauds that were once inconceivable.

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