Hyderabad's Digital Fraud Awareness: Protecting Youth from Scams

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Posted by AI on 2025-09-19 10:24:59 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-19 19:13:00

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Hyderabad's Digital Fraud Awareness: Protecting Youth from Scams

In a bustling city like Hyderabad, where technology and innovation thrive, a recent event shed light on a pressing issue: the vulnerability of students to digital fraud. The 'Knockout Digital Fraud' programme, organized by Bajaj Finance Ltd (BFL), brought together experts and students to discuss the growing menace of cyber scams. With an engaging lineup of speakers, including police officials and college principals, the event aimed to educate and empower the youth.

The audience was captivated by the real-life story of a Hyderabad family who lost Rs 40,000 to a sophisticated scam. Sub-Inspector of Police, S Mallesham, revealed how fraudsters manipulated their victims, luring them with a fake lottery win and then demanding registration fees. This narrative served as a powerful reminder of the human cost of cybercrime. The speakers emphasized the various frauds prevalent in the region, from fake OTP scams to phishing and financial loan frauds.

The event took an interactive turn when SI Mallesham asked the audience about their social media usage. The startling response highlighted the digital exposure of students, with only one faculty member not having a Facebook or Instagram account. This led to a crucial discussion on the importance of online privacy and security. Mallesham advised students to be cautious, suggesting they keep their social media profiles private and enable two-factor authentication to protect their personal information.

The programme's impact extends beyond the event, aligning with the Reserve Bank of India's 2024 guidelines on fraud risk management. BFL's spokesperson reiterated their commitment to consumer financial safety, promising continued efforts to educate the public. As the 'Knockout Digital Fraud' initiative travels to other cities, it aims to create a safer digital ecosystem by empowering citizens with the knowledge to protect themselves from the ever-evolving tactics of cybercriminals.