Rising Cyber Scams Target Students and Job Seekers Across India

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Rising Cyber Scams Target Students and Job Seekers Across India

By Mynavimumbai News Desk
Date: 10 February 2026

India is witnessing a sharp rise in cyber scams targeting students, fresh graduates, and job seekers, according to recent reports from cybersecurity experts. Fraudsters are using fake job offers, internship scams, and skill certification traps to steal personal data and money.

With the increasing demand for online jobs and remote work, scammers are creating fake company websites, WhatsApp groups, and Telegram channels. Victims are often asked to pay a “registration fee,” “training charge,” or “security deposit,” after which the fraudsters disappear.

How the Scam Works

Cybercriminals usually approach victims through:

  • Fake job advertisements on social media
  • Messages claiming guaranteed placement
  • Emails posing as HR from reputed companies
  • Calls offering work-from-home opportunities

Once trust is built, victims are asked to share Aadhaar details, PAN numbers, bank information, or OTPs—leading to identity theft and financial loss.

Students Most at Risk

Experts warn that students from non-technical backgrounds are increasingly being targeted, as scammers promise “easy entry” into IT and cybersecurity jobs with minimal effort. Many fall prey due to lack of awareness and urgency to secure employment.

What Authorities Say

Cyber cells across multiple states have advised citizens to:

  • Verify companies through official websites
  • Never pay fees for jobs or internships
  • Avoid sharing OTPs or personal documents
  • Report suspicious activity on cybercrime.gov.in

Stay Safe Online

Cybersecurity professionals stress the importance of digital awareness. “No genuine company asks for money to offer a job,” experts say. Awareness and verification are the strongest tools to prevent cyber fraud.

Mynavimumbai.in urges readers to stay alert, verify before trusting, and help spread awareness for a safer internet and an informed society.

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