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FAQ

Answers to common cyber fraud questions in simple words.

Search questions about reporting, evidence, UPI fraud, OTP scams, blackmail, fake profiles, money recovery, and CyberCrimesHelp.org’s role.

FAQ purpose Quick answers only. For urgent financial fraud, use official reporting channels first.
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Money lost? Call 1930 and preserve payment proof.
OTP shared? Secure accounts and contact your bank.
Threatened? Save chats, profile links, and numbers first.
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Common cyber fraud myths people believe

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Myth: If I block the scammer, the problem is solved.

Blocking may stop messages, but proof may disappear if not saved first.

Fact: Save screenshots, numbers, links, profile details, transaction proof, and timeline before blocking wherever safely possible.
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Myth: Recovery is guaranteed after filing a complaint.

Complaint filing is important, but recovery depends on official process.

Fact: CyberCrimesHelp.org does not guarantee recovery. Banks, payment systems, and official authorities handle outcomes based on facts and process.
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Myth: OTP is safe if shared with a support person.

Scammers often pretend to be support, bank, delivery, or police officials.

Fact: Do not share OTP, PIN, password, recovery code, full card number, or CVV with anyone through calls, chats, or forms.
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Money was lost

Use the report guidance page to prepare complaint details and understand immediate steps.

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Proof is scattered

Use the evidence guide to save screenshots, transaction IDs, profile links, and storage logs.

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Legal understanding needed

Use legal resources to understand cyber law references, privacy, banking, and incident reporting basics.

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Important disclaimer

FAQ answers are for awareness only.

CyberCrimesHelp.org is not a law firm, not a government authority, and does not guarantee recovery of funds. FAQ answers are general guidance only and should not replace official reporting, emergency support, or qualified legal advice.