Economic Times reported that 17,000 extra SIM cards of subscribers beyond 9 connections were deactivated in Bihar and Jharkhand.
The Times of India reported that the Indian government's cyber security agency, Cert-In, issued a warning to all Android users.
According to the Economic Times, a cybersecurity mission from the USA visited India to enhance the cyber abilities of both countries.
The Hindu reported that several jobseekers were cheated in a Telegram scam, prompting the Tambaram police to urge cellphone users to be vigilant.
The Hindu also mentioned an AI-based facial recognition tool called "ASTR" that helps in detecting telecom fraud.
The Times of India reported a case where fraudsters duped a woman in Kolkata of Rs 1.2 lakh by offering a fake bank job.
The Times of India mentioned an upsurge in cybercrime in Hubballi-Dharwad.
According to the Hindustan Times, a lawyer lost Rs 1 lakh while searching for a doctor's information online.
ABP Live reported a case in Delhi where a woman lost Rs 90,000 in a scam related to a "Buy 1 Thali Get Another Free" offer.
The Free Press Journal reported that the police educated youths on cybercrimes at a Nehru Yuva Kendra event.
Hong Kong Police Force launched a new metaverse platform called "CyberDefender," as reported by Coin Telegraph.
The Jimbos Protocol, based on Arbitrum, was hacked for $7.5 million, resulting in a 40% drop in the price of JIMBO, as reported by Coin Journal