Digital Arrest Scam: How Fraudsters Trick Victims & How to Stay Safe
With the rise of cybercrime, a new form of fraud is making headlines—the Digital Arrest Scam . In this scam, fraudsters impersonate law enforcement officials and claim that the victim is involved in a serious crime. They then demand immediate payment to "settle" the case, often using fear tactics and fake legal documents. If you receive a call or message saying you are under "digital arrest," don't panic—it’s likely a scam. Let's explore how this fraud works and how to protect yourself. How the Digital Arrest Scam Works 1. The Fake Call or Message Scammers usually contact victims through: Phone calls (often spoofed to appear as an official number) WhatsApp or SMS messages Emails with fake legal documents They claim to be from agencies like the police, cybercrime department, CBI, or Interpol and say you are under investigation for crimes like: Money laundering Illegal online transactions Sharing b...