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Microsoft moves to stop Indian fake tech support scams – make sure you stay protected

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  • Indian police conducted raids at 19 locations to target scammers
  • Six people were arrested, and numerous equipment seized
  • The operation targeted elderly Japanese victims

Indian and Japanese law enforcement, with the help of Microsoft’s Digital Crimes Unit (DCU), have taken down a major financial fraud network and arrest six people suspected of running the entire operation.

India’s Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) recently conducted raids at 19 locations across the country and dismantled a large network that includes tech support schemes.

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