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Consider the following statements regarding digital arrest
Digital arrest refers to the detention of individuals based on their online activities and the content they share on social media platforms.
Digital arrests in India are subject to oversight by an independent judicial authority to ensure compliance with constitutional rights.
Digital arrest can be conducted without a warrant in certain jurisdictions, raising concerns about privacy and civil liberties.
Laws governing digital arrest are uniform across all countries, ensuring consistent protection of individual rights.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
1,2&4 only
2&3 only
1&3 only
2,3&4 only
Only statements 1&3 are correct.
Statement 4 is incorrect: Laws governing digital arrest vary significantly across countries, influenced by local legal frameworks, cultural norms, and political contexts.
Overview of Digital Arrest Scams:
Digital arrest scams involve fraudsters impersonating government officials to deceive victims over phone or video calls.
Victims are falsely accused of involvement in illegal activities, often relating to drugs or suspicious packages.
Methodology of Scammers:
Scammers utilize fake identities, costumes, and sets that resemble police stations to create a convincing scenario.
They employ intimidation tactics, claiming the victim is under "digital arrest," and pressure them into compliance.
Financial Impact:
Between January and April 2024, Indians reportedly lost Rs 120.30 crore due to such scams.
High-profile cases include textile magnate S.P. Oswal, who lost Rs 7 crore after being manipulated for two days via Skype.
Indicators of Scams:
Scammers discourage victims from addressing their concerns at real police stations.
Calls are unusually long, and officials do not conduct such investigations via phone or video calls.
Requests for sensitive information, such as Aadhar or PAN details, are common red flags.
Government Response:
The Indian Cybercrime Coordination Centre (I4C) is actively working to combat these scams.
Over 1,000 Skype IDs linked to scams have been blocked in collaboration with Microsoft.
Awareness campaigns have been initiated, and educational institutions are encouraged to disseminate information on digital arrest scams.
Hence option 3rd is correct.
By: Shubham Tiwari ProfileResourcesReport error
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