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EVERY DAY, NEW INCIDENTS OF CYBER FRAUD COME TO LIGHT. IF YOU WANT TO PROTECT YOURSELF FROM FALLING VICTIM TO CYBER CRIMINALS, WE HAVE A TIP THAT WILL HELP YOU AVOID ONLINE FRAUD. New Delhi:
Digital payments, online transactions, and UPI have greatly simplified our everyday lives. Now, there’s no need to carry cash or haul around credit or debit cards. However, these
conveniences also attract cybercriminals. Every day, we hear about incidents of online fraud and digital scams. Cybercriminals constantly devise new ways to deceive individuals, and many
people fall victim to their schemes, losing their hard-earned savings. Despite the government's ongoing efforts to educate the public about these dangers, numerous individuals still get
caught in cyber traps. Most often, victims fall prey to online fraud due to a lack of awareness or simple mistakes. In this context, we’re going to share a foolproof method to help you
avoid online scams, enabling you to protect yourself as well as your friends and family from falling victim to fraud. THE FOOLPROOF WAY TO STEER CLEAR OF ONLINE FRAUD To combat financial
scams, the government has launched the National Cyber Crime Reporting Portal (NCCRP). This online platform is essential for safeguarding against cybercrime, providing vital information on
fraud while also allowing individuals to report incidents. If you receive a suspicious call or message, you can verify the number through this portal. Additionally, you can check if any
complaints have already been filed against an individual before proceeding with a UPI payment. This way, you can protect yourself from the clutches of cybercriminals. HOW TO CHECK? * To
begin, simply visit the National Cyber Crime Reporting Portal (NCCRP). * Click on the hamburger menu in the top right corner and select the option labeled Report & Check Suspects. *
Next, choose Suspect Repository and then click on Check Suspect. * You’ll need to enter any details you have about the individual in question, such as their mobile number, UPI ID, bank
account number, or email address. * Once you submit this information, if the person is indeed a fraudster, the portal will display all relevant details about them. * By following this
process, you can significantly reduce the risk of falling victim to cybercriminals. _ALSO READ: REALME'S 4 LATEST PHONES GET UP TO RS 4,000 DISCOUNT: FIND OUT WHERE TO BUY_