TRAI Action Against Cyber Fraud: Strict action was taken by TRAI in view of the laxity of the companies on unwanted calls and messages. TRAI is using Artificial Intelligence to take action. Know the whole matter.
TRAI Action Against Cyber Fraud: Ever since the era of digitalisation has started in the country and the world, the number of cyber frauds has also started increasing. Till now thousands of people in the country have become victims of fraud. Some are being cheated through phone calls and some through messages. (Spam Messages & Calls) But now TRAI has started taking strict action to control this. Seeing the slowness of companies on unwanted calls and messages, strict action was taken by TRAI. TRAI is using Artificial Intelligence to take action. Let us know what is the whole matter.
TRAI disconnected several thousand mobiles
TRAI has so far disconnected 74,000 mobiles across the country. These are those mobiles, using which fraudsters are making calls and messages to people. To put a brake on this, the company has disconnected 74,000 mobiles. TRAI has taken strict action in view of the slowness of companies on unwanted calls and messages. TRAI is using Artificial Intelligence to take action.
SMS headers and templates are deprecated
Apart from this, more than 30 lakh SMS headers and templates have been removed so far. These SMS headers are those that pop-up during the message. Example- VN-HT098… Scammers create such templates and message you using the names of companies, assuring you. As soon as you click on these, they directly take you to the payment or site.
Notice to 11 lakh telemarketers
TRAI has so far sent notices to 11 lakh telemarketers. These are those who cheat people by making unwanted calls and messages. Till now, a fine of more than Rs 100 crore has been imposed on cyber fraudsters.
Keeping an eye on cyber with the help of AI
To track all these, TRAI has taken the help of Artificial Intelligence. TRAI is trying to catch cyber thugs with the help of AI. Also, strict action is being taken against them. So far, outgoing outgoing numbers of more than 2 lakh numbers have been stopped on this issue.