Cybercrime transcends borders, exploiting anonymity and human emotions like greed and fear, according to Special CP Devesh Chandra Srivastava. He highlighted that even educated individuals fall prey to scams by understanding psychological triggers, emphasizing personal awareness as the primary defense against evolving threats like AI-driven frauds and deepfakes.
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