WhatsApp Emerges as the Most Exploited Platform in Cyber Frauds

 

WhatsApp, Instagram, and Telegram have once again become the favorite tools for hackers, as per a report released by India’s Home Ministry (MHA). 

According to the report, WhatsApp is still the most commonly utilized medium for cybercrime. Several examples of digital fraud were reported this year, with cybercriminals exploiting WhatsApp video calls to dupe people out of millions of rupees. 

In the first quarter of 2024, 43,797 cybercrime complaints were received, with 22,680 attributed to WhatsApp, making it the most widely used platform for fraudulent activity. Telegram ranked second with 19,800 complaints. According to the MHA’s Annual Report 2023-24, scammers rely extensively on Google services, particularly Google Ads, to carry out targeted scams, which expands the reach and impact of these frauds. 

Additionally, Investment frauds continue to dominate, targeting individuals across the globe. Other common cybercrimes include money laundering frauds and digital fraud. Online criminals have also used Facebook ads in a systematic method to deliver fake landing apps to users’ de

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