Stop the Scam: On the ‘Digital Arrest’ menace | The Hindu Editorial

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The Supreme Court has welcomed a decline in digital arrest complaints but warned that the threat is far from over. While new measures such as e-Zero FIRs, faster account freezes and AI-powered detection tools aim to curb cyber fraud, scammers continue to evolve with deepfakes, SIM boxes and overseas scam networks. #DigitalArrest #CyberCrime #SupremeCourt

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