The Indian Cyber Crime Coordination Centre (I4C), functioning under the Ministry of Home Affairs, has issued a nationwide alert about a growing wave of online booking frauds. These scams particularly target religious pilgrims and tourists through fake websites, misleading social media pages, and deceptive advertisements on platforms like Google and Facebook.
With a rise in digital travel bookings, fraudsters are exploiting unsuspecting individuals by setting up professional-looking yet fake portals, ultimately cheating them out of their money.
Fraudsters have been found creating highly convincing websites, social media accounts, and even WhatsApp profiles claiming to offer services such as:
Once payments are made through these fake portals, victims often receive no confirmation, and the provided contact numbers become unreachable, leaving them stranded or defrauded.
I4C has strongly advised the public to exercise caution and take the following steps before making any travel-related payments online:
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In response to the increasing threat, the I4C has initiated a multi-pronged approach to mitigate and contain these scams:
Regular sharing of scam signals is being conducted with major IT intermediaries like Google, WhatsApp, and Facebook to proactively detect and block fraudulent content.
Cybercrime hotspots across states and Union Territories are being identified, and local authorities are being sensitised to respond more effectively to these frauds.
Proactive monitoring and disabling of fake websites, misleading advertisements, and impersonating social media accounts are being carried out regularly to safeguard digital users.
A new “Suspect Checking and Reporting” feature has been developed on the National Cybercrime Reporting Portal to simplify and encourage the public to report suspicious websites and activities without hassle.
With the growing use of digital platforms for travel bookings, especially for religious tourism, vigilance is crucial. I4C’s advisory is a timely reminder for citizens to remain cautious and verify authenticity before transacting online. Leveraging official portals and promptly reporting suspicious links can help collectively curb the menace of online booking fraud.
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Published on: Apr 21, 2025, 3:29 PM IST
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