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Cyber ​​Crime: Do ‘This’ immediately if caught in the web of banking fraud; Money can be returned! | Cyber ​​crime, if you are caught in banking fraud, file the complaint in police

Fake Profile: Many times a person creates a fake profile in the name of another person on social media. A provision has been made under IT Act 2000 regarding fake social media profiles.

Banking Fraud: Nowadays everyone has internet (Internet), so its use has also increased. The government has also provided the facility to do many jobs online so that people can do their work in an easy and simple manner. Also, to reach every village with internet, the government (Govt) is trying. But along with the increasing use of internet, the misuse of internet has also increased a lot. There have been reports of many such crimes, which fall under cyber crime. Legislation has also been framed by the government to fight against cybercrime. The Information Technology Act, 2000 was implemented by the government to prevent the incidents of cybercrime.

Incidents of cybercrime have increased:

While giving information about Information Technology Act, 2000, Principal of Government Law College, Churu. S. K. Saini said that the use of internet has increased its uses but also its misuse. Due to this, the incidence of cyber crimes has also increased. According to Dr. S. K. Saini expressed. To avoid this, the government brought the Information Technology Act, 2000. Under cybercrime, it is not necessary for a person to be physically present at the scene of the crime. Also, cyber terrorism also comes under the category of cyber crime.

Banking Fraud:

Saini said that things like robbing and cheating people have also increased through the Internet. Along with this, there has been a significant increase in banking fraud cases. Actions can be taken under this Act to prevent such incidents. A person found guilty of banking fraud can be prosecuted under Section 77B, 66D of the IT Act 2000. Apart from that IPC Sections 419, 420 and 465 can also be added to it. In case of banking fraud, report it as soon as possible. If you file a complaint promptly, action can be taken quickly and your chances of getting your money back are increased

File a complaint here:

If a person is caught in the web of banking fraud or is a victim of any other cybercrime, the victim can go to the Government of India’s portal https://cybercrime.gov.in/ and file a complaint, Saini said. Apart from that, the victim can also go to the nearest police station to file a cyber crime complaint.

Fake Profile :

It often happens that a person creates a fake profile in the name of another person. According to Saini, the IT Act, 2000 also provides for fake or fake social media profiles. Action can be taken under Section 66 B and 67 of the IT Act 2000. Also, if any person misuses digital signature or signature, action can be taken under Sections 66 C, 71, 73 and 74 of the IT Act 2000. Apart from that add Sections 463 and 465 of IPC
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Cyber ​​Terrorism:

S.K. According to Saini, the IT Act, 2000 also provides for pornography. Pornography can be prosecuted under Section 67 A of the IT Act, 2000. Also, if any person is found to be involved in cyber terrorism, action can be taken under Section 43C of the IT Act, 2000. Cyber ​​terrorism is punishable by life imprisonment.


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