Cybercriminals are constantly devising new methods of online fraud, prompting government agencies to issue warnings and advisories to the public. Cyber Dost, an initiative under the Ministry of Home Affairs, works to educate people and raise awareness about online scams. Despite these efforts, individuals sometimes fall victim to scams due to various factors. Cyber Dost has issued an alert regarding the NRI Gift Scam, explaining how fraudsters are targeting people.
Fraudsters use social media to befriend victims, pretending to be NRIs, and lure them with the promise of gifts. They then request money, claiming that the gifts are held up in customs. Cyber Dost has provided information on how these scams work and how individuals can protect themselves from cybercriminals. The primary tactics include sending friend requests on social media, offering gifts, and then requesting money under the guise of customs fees.
To avoid falling victim to this scam, individuals should be wary of sending money for customs charges. They should block and report any suspicious messages requesting money. If you encounter such a situation or suspect a scam, immediately call 1930 (the cybercrime helpline number) or file a complaint at cybercrime.gov.in.

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