Zerodha's Nithin Kamath highlighted a surge in digital frauds in India, with losses exceeding ₹2,000 crore this year. He ...
Kamath highlighted that no legal provision for digital arrests exists under Indian law, yet well-educated individuals, including influencers, have fallen prey.
Digital arrest crimes have become increasingly sophisticated, using advanced methods and extensive personal information. The masterminds, who usually operate from foreign locations, leave the ...
Nithin Kamath revealed that over ₹2,000 crore has been lost to digital fraud arrests in India this year. Scammers pretend to ...
Mumbai: LehLah, a pioneering content commerce startup empowering creators, has secured Rs 12.5 crore in its seed funding ...
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