Cybercrime portal registers spike in cases  

The G20 summit was the eighteenth meeting of the G20. It was held in Delhi’s Bharat Mandapam International Exhibition-Convention Centre on September 9-10 last year…reports Asian Lite News

The National Cybercrime Reporting Portal (NCRP) registered a growth of 60.9 per cent cases from 2022 to 2023 and 113.7 per cent cases from 2021 to 2022, the Indian Cybercrime Coordination Centre (I4C) CEO Rajesh Kumar said in an annual conference.

The I4C wing, which was established by the Ministry of Home Affairs, aims to provide a framework and eco-system for Law Enforcement Agencies (LEAs) to deal with cybercrime in a coordinated and comprehensive manner.

According to NCRP data, on an average, more that 5000 cybercrime complaints are registered per day.

The I4C suggested that a more focused approach is needed to counter the threat of cybercrime with the convergence of all the Verticals of the I4C.

The NCRP data pointed out that 15,56,176 cases of cybercrime were reported in 2023; 9,66,790 cases in 2022, 4,52,414 cases in 2021; 2,57,777 cases in 2020 and 26,049 cases in 2019.

Meanwhile, I4C CEO Rajesh Kumar said that the Indian cybersecurity sector repelled numerous cyberattack attempts on the G20 portal during the summit and 16 lakh DDoS attacks per minute peaked at some point.

Responding to a query, Kumar said per minute, 16 lakh attacks were noted on the G20 account during the summit, and it started soon after the website was up and the attacks peaked during the summit.

He further clarified that the I4C, with the help of multiple Indian agencies concerned, managed to thwart these attacks and keep the website safe.

The officer raised concerns about some non-national foreign threat actors operating through the Virtual Private Network (VPN), showing their attempts from China, Cambodia and Malaysia. But he said it is very difficult to say the exact place, as VPN networks disguise the identity of the hacker’s real place.

As per cyber experts, non-national threat actors send Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) to disrupt and try to sabotage any site. These attacks could have originated from foreign countries.

The G20 summit was the eighteenth meeting of the G20. It was held in Delhi’s Bharat Mandapam International Exhibition-Convention Centre on September 9-10 last year.

Addressing the conference, Kumar also said more than 31 lakh cybercrime complaints have been registered so far on the National Cybercrime Reporting Portal since it was launched in August 2019.

Based on these complaints, he also said that more than 66,000 FIRs have been registered by Law Enforcement Agencies of states and union territories.

The officer said that an analytical report on the modus operandi of the top 50 cyber-attacks has been prepared by the I4C wing during 2023.

With the help of National Cyber Helpline Number 1930, Kumar said, the concerned agencies helped save over Rs 1,100 crore in defrauded money in three years by benefiting 4.3 lakh victims. (ANI)

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