Vivek Joshi, Secretary, Department of Financial Services
Also discussed was the issue of integration of Citizen Financial Cyber Fraud Reporting and Management System platform with National Cybercrime Reporting Portal with the aim to centralise the platform that will enable effective collaboration between Police, Banks, and Financial Institutions, allowing for real-time monitoring and prevention of fraudulent activities
New Delhi:
Vivek Joshi, Secretary, Department of Financial Services (DFS), Ministry of Finance(MoF), chaired a second meeting in New Delhi, today, to further discuss issues related to cyber security in the financial services sector and increasing incidents of recent online financial frauds.
The meeting reviewed the preparedness of the banks and other financial institutions in tackling the challenges arising from cyber security in the financial services sector, increasing trend of digital payment frauds, and readiness of all the concerned stakeholders in this regard, said a MoF statement.
It also took stock of the action points which had emerged during the last meeting held in Nov 2023.
Some of the issues that were discussed on Friday’s meeting included:
-Onboarding of Banks/ Financial Institutions on the Citizen Financial Cyber Fraud Reporting and Management System (CFCFRMS) platform through API integration.
-Integration of CFCFRMS platform with National Cybercrime Reporting Portal (NCRP) with the aim to centralise the platform that will enable effective collaboration between Police, Banks, and Financial Institutions, allowing for real-time monitoring and prevention of fraudulent activities.
-Banks and financial institutions are required to phase out the use of regular 10-digit numbers and use specific number series such as ‘140xxx’ for commercial/ promotional activities as prescribed by TRAI.
-Ensuring round-the-clock availability of resources to promptly address complaints will improve fraud-to-hold ratio.
·-Formulating an action plan/ SoPs for returning of funds to the victim from fraudulent accounts.
-Banks and financial institutions are required to conduct additional customer awareness and sensitisation programmes in regional languages on the security of digital payments.
-Sharing of information by Banks/ Financial Institutions in a standardised format for ease of analysis by Law Enforcement Agencies (LEAs).
The following were also noted during the deliberation:
-Department of Telecom (DoT) has developed अस्त्र (ASTR), an AI/ML based engine, to detect mobile connections taken on fake/ forged documents. About 1.40 lakh mobile handsets either linked to the disconnected mobile connections or misused in cyber-crime /financial frauds have been blocked.
-DoT analysed 35 lakhs Principal Entities sending bulk SMSs. Out of these, 19,776 Principal Entities involved in sending malicious SMSs blacklisted and 30,700 SMS Headers and 1,95,766 SMS templates have been disconnected.
-Pratibimb portal, on which SIM and IMEI of the suspected fraudster are plotted on real time basis, has enabled the law enforcement agencies to utilise it to identify and locate the suspects.Till date, more than 500 arrests have been made around 3.08 lakh SIMS blocked, around 50 thousand IMEI blocked, and 592 Fake Links/ APK and 2,194 URLs blocked since April 2023.
The meeting was attended by senior officials of Department of Financial Services (DFS), Department of Economic Affairs (DEA), Department of Revenue (DoR), Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA), Ministry of Electronics & Information Technology (MeitY), Department of Telecom (DoT), Reserve Bank of India (RBI), Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI), Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI), Indian Cyber Crime Co-ordination Center (I4C), National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI), Punjab National Bank (PNB) and State Bank of India (SBI).
I am going through many news wherein I am trying to find if Government can compensate the victims of cybercrime. Thousands of people loosing hard earned money due to the crooks in society. I want to know if Government can compensate to a greater extent the amount lost in cyber frauds.
I have lost my whole life savings and left nothing now. I want I should get my money back. I had filed my complaint in cyber police station at Dharamshala, HP on 10th June 2024.
I have been a victim of fraud called Digital Arrest and lost lots of money. Only a small part has been recovered by the police. It will be good if the govt could give people like me some compensation.