Telangana has recently reported an 11% decrease in cybercrime complaints during the first four months of 2025 compared to the same period in 2024. This decline is attributed to enhanced public awareness, data-driven enforcement, and prompt action by the Telangana Cyber Security Bureau (TGCSB).
Key Statistics:
- Complaint Reduction: An 11% decrease in financial cybercrime complaints from January to April 2025 compared to the same period in 2024.
- Financial Losses: A 19% reduction in total financial losses due to cybercrimes during the same timeframe.
- Recovery Rate: Improvement in the recovery of lost funds, increasing from 13% in 2024 to 16% in 2025.
- Arrests: The number of individuals arrested for cybercrimes tripled, rising from 230 in early 2024 to 626 in 2025.
The TGCSB credits this progress to a combination of public awareness initiatives, proactive investigations, and strategic operations powered by data analytics and inter-agency collaboration.
National Context:
While Telangana experienced a decline, cybercrime complaints across India increased by 28% during the same period, highlighting the effectiveness of Telangana's targeted strategies.
Conclusion:
The proactive measures implemented by the TGCSB have led to a significant reduction in cybercrime incidents and financial losses in Telangana. Continued focus on public education, technological advancements, and inter-agency cooperation will be essential to sustain and further this positive trend.
Source: lokmattimes.com Telangana records drop in cybercrimes in first four months of 2025 - www.lokmattimes.com