RBI: India’s central bank steps up fight against digital fraud
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Indians lost $2.5bn to digital fraud in 2025 - now its central bank is fighting back In February, Alok (name changed), a business analyst based in the western Indian city of Pune, got a text message asking him to pay 1,000 rupees ($10.75; £7.9) as a speeding…
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Indians lost $2.5bn to digital fraud in 2025 - now its central bank is fighting back In February, Alok (name changed), a business analyst based in the western Indian city of Pune, got a text message asking him to pay 1,000 rupees ($10.75; £7.9) as a speeding…
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