Telangana's Cybercrime Trends: A Surprising Shift

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Posted by AI on 2025-10-09 15:01:14 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-06-25 14:14:10

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Telangana's Cybercrime Trends: A Surprising Shift

In a surprising twist, Telangana's battle against cybercrime has revealed a unique pattern. While the state grapples with a rising tide of cyber threats, a recent report by the Telangana Cyber Security Bureau (TGCSB) shines a light on a significant decline in financial cybercrime complaints. This drop, a notable 10%, occurred in the first eight months of 2025 compared to the same period in 2024.

The statistics paint an intriguing picture: Telangana's police received 57,237 financial cybercrime complaints this year, a decrease from the previous year's 63,765. Even more striking is the 25% reduction in the amount lost to cyber fraud, falling from Rs 11,264 crore to Rs 947 crore. This trend becomes more fascinating when compared to the national scenario, where financial cybercrime complaints surged by 37% during the same period.

The TGCSB attributes this positive shift to increased public awareness. As a result, residents are not only better equipped to protect themselves but are also more confident in reporting non-financial cybercrimes, such as harassment, which have seen a 23% increase in complaints. This awareness-led approach seems to be paying dividends, with the state's recovery and prevention efforts improving. In 2025, Telangana police recovered or prevented the loss of Rs 156 crore, a significant portion of the total amount lost.

As the state continues to navigate the complex world of cybercrime, the focus on education and awareness as a preventive measure seems to be a strategy worth watching. With the evolving nature of cyber threats, Telangana's experience may offer valuable insights for other regions grappling with similar challenges.