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Cyber Fraud Complaints Surge in 2025–26, Losses Near ₹38.09 Crore

Tanshu Gandhi
By Tanshu Gandhi Published March 18, 2026 2 Min Read
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Increase in cyber fraud complaints and financial losses in 2025
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Authorities have reported a sharp rise in cyber fraud cases in the 2025–26 fiscal year. So far, 3,336 complaints have been filed, while financial losses have reached nearly ₹38.09 crore, marking a significant increase compared to 2023–24.

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Key FactsSharp Rise in Cyber Fraud CasesGrowing Financial ImpactNeed for Stronger Cyber AwarenessFAQsHow many cyber fraud complaints were reported in 2025–26?What is the total financial loss?How does this compare to previous years?What precautions should people take?

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Key Facts

  • Total Complaints: 3,336 (2025–26, so far)
  • Financial Loss: ₹38.09 crore
  • Trend: Significant rise from 2023–24
  • Concern: Increasing cyber fraud incidents

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Sharp Rise in Cyber Fraud Cases

Cyber fraud cases have increased significantly in the 2025–26 fiscal year. Authorities recorded 3,336 complaints so far, indicating a growing threat in digital transactions.

Moreover, the total financial loss has climbed to nearly ₹38.09 crore. As a result, the rise highlights the increasing sophistication of cybercriminal activities.

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Growing Financial Impact

The surge in cases has also led to a major financial impact. Compared to 2023–24, both the number of complaints and the amount lost have risen sharply.

Furthermore, online scams, phishing attacks, and digital payment frauds continue to target unsuspecting users. Consequently, individuals and businesses face higher risks in the digital space.

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Need for Stronger Cyber Awareness

Authorities continue to urge citizens to stay alert while using online platforms. Additionally, they recommend avoiding suspicious links and verifying transactions carefully.

Therefore, increased awareness and stricter security measures remain crucial to reducing cyber fraud incidents.

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FAQs

How many cyber fraud complaints were reported in 2025–26?

A total of 3,336 complaints have been reported so far.

What is the total financial loss?

Losses have reached nearly ₹38.09 crore.

How does this compare to previous years?

The figures show a significant rise compared to 2023–24.

What precautions should people take?

Users should avoid suspicious links and verify transactions before making payments.

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TAGGED: cyber crime 2025, cyber fraud India, digital fraud cases, financial fraud India, online scams
Tanshu Gandhi March 18, 2026
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