Digital Arrest: Need for Vigilance, Awareness, Robust Security
The Business Guardian
|January 13, 2025
In the age of digital transformation, where every aspect of our lives has an online presence, the threat of cybercrime has escalated dramatically.
Among the many sophisticated forms of cybercriminal activities, "Digital Arrest" has emerged as one of the most devastating and invasive. Digital arrest refers to the scenario where cybercriminals hijack an individual's online identity, financial accounts, or reputation, exploiting them for financial gain, blackmail, or even sheer malice. In India, with its rapidly growing digital economy and significant adoption of online platforms, this menace has become a pressing concern. The methods employed by cybercriminals are multifaceted, often blending technical sophistication with psychological manipulation, and understanding these tactics is the first step toward prevention.
One of the primary techniques used in digital arrest is phishing, where fraudsters impersonate legitimate entities to extract sensitive information such as passwords, bank account details, and OTPs (one-time passwords). Victims often receive emails or messages that appear to be from trusted sources, such as banks, e-commerce platforms, or government agencies, urging them to act urgently. By clicking on malicious links or sharing their credentials, individuals unknowingly hand over the keys to their digital lives. This problem is exacerbated by spear-phishing, a more targeted form of phishing, where cybercriminals use personal information about the victim to craft convincing messages.
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