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Digital Fraud Epidemic

Millennium Post Delhi

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New Delhi 02August2025

India's digital revolution, once hailed as the cornerstone of a new economic era, is facing a serious and escalating crisis—one that threatens to undo the trust and progress gained over the last decade.

In 2024, Indians lost a staggering Rs 22,842 crore to cybercriminals and digital fraudsters, a figure that not only dwarfs previous years but also highlights how vulnerable our digital economy has become.

This number, released by the Delhi-based media and tech firm DataLEADS, is nearly three times higher than the Rs 7,465 crore lost in 2023 and nearly ten times the Rs 2,306 crore in 2022. Alarming as these figures are, the Indian Cybercrime Coordination Centre (I4C) predicts that the number could cross Rs 1.2 lakh crore by the end of 2025. The number of cybercrime complaints filed is rising just as fast—nearly 20 lakh in 2024 alone, up from 15.6 lakh in the previous year and a tenfold increase since 2019.

These numbers expose a grim truth: as India embraces digitization at an unprecedented scale, cybercriminals are becoming faster, sharper, and more organized. The ease with which scams unfold—and the growing sophistication with which they're executed—points to a systemic issue that extends beyond individual carelessness. The roots of this crisis lie in our very success: the proliferation of smartphones, cheap internet, and digital payment platforms that have made financial transactions seamless for millions. What was once an inclusion success story—of reaching remote corners with digital banking and UPI—has now morphed into fertile ground for fraud.

From phishing links and deepfake videos to fake insurance apps and investment scams, the digital underworld has weaponized technology in ways few were prepared for.

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