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The digital world offers countless opportunities, but it also brings risks — especially in India, where digital adoption is growing rapidly. Many people become victims of online fraud, identity theft, blackmail, and more because of a lack of cyber awareness.
Cybercrime refers to any illegal activity involving computers, mobile phones, or the internet, that harms individuals, organizations, or society.
Cybercrime refers to any illegal activity involving computers, mobile phones, or the internet, that harms individuals, organizations, or society.
Cybercrime Type | Law under IPC/IT Act/BNS | Punishment / Action |
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Online Fraud / Phishing / OTP scams | Sec 420 IPC / Sec 66D IT Act / Sec 316(2) BNS | Cheating through impersonation – up to 3 years + fine |
Cyberstalking / Harassment | Sec 354D IPC / Sec 66A IT Act (now struck down) | Stalking – up to 3 years (1st offence), 5 years (repeat) |
Morphing Images / Obscene Content | Sec 67, 67A IT Act / Sec 292 IPC / Sec 351 BNS | Up to 5 years for sexually explicit content |
Hacking / Unauthorized Access | Sec 66 IT Act / Sec 309 BNS | Up to 3 years + fine |
Sending Threatening or Abusive Messages | Sec 507 IPC / Sec 66A IT Act (now repealed) / Sec 356 BNS | Criminal intimidation – up to 2 years |
Identity Theft / Fake Profiles | Sec 66C IT Act / Sec 417 IPC / Sec 316 BNS | Identity misuse – up to 3 years + fine |
Child Pornography | Sec 67B IT Act / POCSO Act | Severe punishment – up to 7 years and fine |
Online Defamation | Sec 499 IPC / Sec 354 BNS | Up to 2 years + fine |
Cyber Terrorism / National Security | Sec 66F IT Act / Sec 122 BNS | Life imprisonment in extreme cases |
1. Protect Your Identity:
2. Think Before You Click:
3. Verify Before Paying:
4. Use Legal Software and Antivirus:
5. Educate Children & Elders: