Prasun Sonwalkar in London
Titled 'Crime Online: Cybercrime and Illegal Innovation', the study states that cybercrime in India, China, Russia and Brazil is a cause of "particular concern" and that there has been a "leap in cybercrime" in India in recent years, partly fuelled by the large number of call centres.
India major hub for cybercrime
Image: Russia, China, Brazil top the list.India major hub for cybercrime
Image: Cases of spam, hacking and fraud have gone up.Reported cases of cases of spam, hacking and fraud have multiplied 50-fold from 2004 to 2007, it claims.
"One recent report ranked India in 2008 as the fourteenth country in the world hosting phishing websites. Additionally, the booming of call centres in India has generated a niche for cybercriminal activity in harvesting data", the report maintained.
India major hub for cybercrime
Image: Cybercrime is a global industry.Across the world, the report predicts that cybercrime will continue to offer high rewards and low risks both to organised and to opportunistic criminals. New players are emerging in countries like India and Brazil and as international financial networks acquire a greater global reach, such opportunities will multiply, it said.
India major hub for cybercrime
Image: No means to withstand the huge problem."Countries do face problems responding collectively in an appropriate and effective manner. The scale and nature of the problem is genuinely transnational credit card details stolen in the UK can be processed in Malaysia and used in Australia, while Indian call centres are thought to be a source for insider fraud", it says.
India major hub for cybercrime
Image: Cybercrime is finding new and more permissive environments.Law enforcement agencies are struggling to respond, especially in places where legislative frameworks are weak or non-existent. The growth of cybercrime in Russia, India, China and Brazil is of particular concern, it adds.
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