CBI busted a massive cybercrime network using over 20,000 illegally procured SIM cards, uncovering a ‘phishing factory’ in Delhi and Noida. The operation, ‘Chakra-V’, arrested three suspects and seized digital evidence, cash, and cryptocurrency. The firm, M/s Lord Mahavira Services India Pvt Ltd, allegedly facilitated bulk phishing messages by violating DoT rules.
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