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    Swipe, Date & Dhokha! How an IAS aspirant's Cafe date via Tinder cost him Rs 1.2 lakh in Delhi

    A civil service aspirant's Tinder date at Black Mirror Cafe in East Delhi turned into a scam when Versha, actually Afsan Parveen, abruptly left, leaving him with a bill of Rs 1,21,917. The victim was coerced into paying under threat before reporting the incident to police. Investigations led to arrests of Parveen and cafe owner Akshay Pahwa, revealing a network exploiting men through dating apps in major cities.

    Hamara gaon, hamara digital push

    While smartphone adoption among low- and moderate-income (LMI) communities is growing, usage is limited to social media and messaging apps. This indicates that critical challenges continue to hinder the use of digital payments for close to 1 bn LMI people, especially women and people from marginalised communities.

    Don't leave your crease: ICICI Bank asks UPI users to follow cricket strategy to stay safe from frauds

    ICICI Bank issued a warning about rising fake UPI payment scams, urging caution through social media. They shared a video advising users to verify unexpected UPI notifications carefully to avoid scams where scammers claim to have sent too much money and pressure victims to return excess amounts urgently. This alert coincides with a significant increase in digital payment fraud cases reported by the RBI. ICICI Bank encourages prompt reporting of cybercrimes and offers tips to protect against fraudulent transactions.

    Beware... 800 online financial frauds a day

    Furthermore, if all the cases from the National Cyber Crime Reporting Portal are included, the surge is even higher. Many frauds reported on the portal are not recorded as banking frauds because the money is transferred voluntarily to a third party masquerading as a merchant or service provider.

    Amid NEET, NET exam mess, UPSC moots AI-based CCTV surveillance to prevent cheating

    Amid controversies over NEET and NET exam irregularities, UPSC plans to implement facial recognition and AI-based CCTV systems to prevent cheating. The initiative aims to ensure fair exams for about 26 lakh candidates annually. A tender seeks solutions for biometric authentication and real-time surveillance to enhance the examination process.

    Customs department warns against new parcel fraud:'Drug was found in your parcel, will inform police'; how to save yourself from this fraud

    New parcel scam: The Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs (CBIC) has stated that several people complained to them about a fake parcel scam being conducted in the name of customs. In this scam you get a call from a fake officer informing you that cocaine or other drugs have been found in a parcel with your name. Read to know more about this scam and how to stay safe.

    The Economic Times
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