With the rapid digitization of services and the widespread use of the internet, cyber crime has emerged as a serious threat in India. From data breaches and identity theft to cyberstalking and online financial fraud, cyber crimes are affecting individuals, businesses, and institutions alike. Understanding the types of cyber crimes and the available legal remedies is crucial in today’s digital age.
Cyber crime refers to criminal activities that are carried out using computers, networks, or digital devices. These can range from minor privacy breaches to large-scale attacks on critical infrastructure.
Hacking and Unauthorized Access
Gaining illegal access to systems or data.
Phishing and Online Scams
Deceptive emails or websites to steal sensitive data.
Cyberstalking and Online Harassment
Repeated, unwanted attention or threats through digital channels.
Identity Theft and Fraud
Misusing someone’s personal information for financial gain.
Data Breaches and Ransomware
Attacks that steal or lock data for ransom.
Cyberbullying
Humiliating or threatening individuals online, especially minors.
Defamation and Fake News Propagation
Spreading false information to harm reputation.
Cyber crimes in India are dealt with under:
Information Technology Act, 2000 (amended in 2008)
Indian Penal Code, 1860 (IPC)
Section 66C – Identity theft
Section 66D – Cheating by personation using computer resources
Section 67 – Publishing obscene material in electronic form
Section 72 – Breach of confidentiality and privacy
IPC Section 420 – Online cheating/fraud
IPC Section 354D – Cyberstalking
Victims can:
File a complaint at the nearest cyber crime cell
Use the National Cyber Crime Reporting Portal (cybercrime.gov.in)
Report anonymously (especially for women and children)
Aadhaar Data Leak (2018): Sensitive citizen data exposed
ATM Malware Attack (2018): ₹94 crore stolen from Cosmos Bank via malware
Bullibai and Sulli Deals Cases (2021–2022): Online harassment targeting women
Banking & UPI Frauds: Increasing trends of online financial scams through impersonation and fake apps
🔐 Use strong, unique passwords
🛡️ Enable two-factor authentication
📵 Avoid clicking on suspicious links
📲 Keep software and antivirus updated
🧠 Educate children about online safety
Cyber crime is a growing menace that requires both legal awareness and digital responsibility. While India’s legal framework is evolving to tackle cyber threats, preventive measures, awareness, and timely reporting remain the strongest defense.