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Parliamentarians met with the home ministry to discuss measures to combat the rise in cybercrime in India, due to increased digitization. They suggested various strategies to reduce cybercrimes, as the number of reported incidents has significantly increased. Over 80,000 cases were reported last year, with reported cyber fraud amounting to thousands of crores.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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