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Telcos may disconnect record 1.8 mn mobile connections to combat cybercrime: Report

This comes after a thorough investigation by a number of law enforcement organisations to identify instances of financial fraud and cybercrime involving the exploitation of mobile networks.

May 20, 2024 / 09:09 IST
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Telecom providers are required to notify any suspicious users and implement a fraud monitoring and prevention system in their networks.

As part of the government's first nationwide operation to combat cybercrime and online fraud, telecom providers are expected to disconnect a record 1.8 million or more mobile connections at once, according to officials, The Economic Times reported.

The development follows a thorough investigation by a number of law enforcement agencies to identify instances of financial fraud and cybercrime involving the exploitation of mobile networks.

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According to an individual with access to the information, it was discovered during investigations that a single handset was used with thousands of mobile connections in many instances, the report said.

The Department of Telecommunications (DoT) requested on May 9 that telcos deactivated 28,220 mobile phones and rechecked more than two million mobile connections that were misused with these phones.