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Bengaluru gang poses as Microsoft tech support officials, steal crores from Americans

The 'Microsoft technicians' convinced US users that their computers were hacked and made them pay large amounts of money for fake security fixes and bogus Federal Trade Commission (FTC) compliance procedures.

November 17, 2025 / 11:29 IST
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The cybercriminals allegedly deployed malicious Facebook ads targeted at American users, embedding codes disguised as security alerts or service links. (AI-generated image)
The cybercriminals allegedly deployed malicious Facebook ads targeted at American users, embedding codes disguised as security alerts or service links. (AI-generated image)

Bengaluru police have arrested 21 people linked to a city-based cybercrime syndicate accused of targeting unsuspecting citizens in the United States by posing as Microsoft technical support staff. The Times of India reported that the gang allegedly cited fake “Federal Trade Commission (FTC)” violations to extort money, siphoning off funds believed to run into several crores.

Acting on a tip-off, teams from the Cyber Command’s special cell and sleuths of the Whitefield cyber crime police station raided Musk Communications’ office on the sixth floor of Delta building in Sigma Soft Tech Park. The operation, conducted Friday and Saturday with a search warrant, led to the seizure of computers, laptops, hard disks, mobile phones, and other devices.

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All 21 staffers present were arrested and produced before a local court, which remanded them in police custody.

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