cross-border cybercrime

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Cross-border cybercrime involves criminal activities that span multiple countries, requiring international cooperation for enforcement. A recent example is the Japan-India tech-support scam bust, where a joint operation dismantled an India-based fraud ring targeting elderly Japanese residents. This operation, part of Operation Chakra V, combined traditional policing, nonprofit expertise, and technical intelligence from Microsoft's Digital Crimes Unit. The raids shut down call centers, seized infrastructure, and arrested key suspects. The scams used malicious pop-ups, remote access tools, and social engineering to impersonate multinational firms and extract money. This case highlights the importance of cross-border collaboration in combating such threats.
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    Japan-India Tech-Support Scam Bust: A Cross-Border Cybercrime Disruption

    Japan and India’s joint operation to dismantle an India-based fraud ring marks a significant win for cross-border cybercrime enforcement — one that combined traditional policing, nonprofit expertise, and deep technical intelligence from Microsoft’s Digital Crimes Unit to shut down call centres...
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