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Research Paper | Computer Science and Information Technology | India | Volume 13 Issue 11, November 2024 | Rating: 7.1 / 10
Cyber Frauds in India - An Investigation of Technological & Psychological Perspectives
Srihari Subudhi, Dr. Sahaja Akuthota, Mayukha Anumula
Abstract: Cyber fraud presents a significant global challenge, with India facing similar issues. This phenomenon encompasses two primary dimensions: technological exploitation and psychological manipulation. Cybercriminals adeptly combine advanced technology with psychological tactics to deceive individuals, often resulting in substantial financial losses. Vulnerable individuals, particularly those experiencing mental health challenges, are frequently targeted, as fraudsters exploit their anxiety, emotions, fears, and depression to ensnare them in fraudulent schemes. Victims of cyber fraud span a wide range of socio - economic backgrounds, encompassing both educated and uneducated individuals. Fraudsters utilize cutting - edge technology and sophisticated psychological methods to deceive their targets, while many victims struggle to navigate the rapidly evolving technological landscape and innovative social engineering tactics. This study examines the dual aspects of cyber fraud - technological and psychological - and explores effective strategies to combat the increasing prevalence of cybercrime. The research is grounded in secondary sources, including academic papers, publications from the Reserve Bank of India, and documents from the Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India. Additionally, the authors' expertise in cybersecurity and psychology enhances the depth of this investigation.
Keywords: Cyber frauds, cyber crime, cyber security, psychology, technology, financial frauds, social engineering, honey traps, blackmail
Edition: Volume 13 Issue 11, November 2024,
Pages: 296 - 301