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International Fraud Syndicate Busted: A Closer Look

Location: New Delhi, India Date: December 9, 2024


Overview:

A highly organized international fraud syndicate was recently busted by the Delhi Police, revealing a complex network of cybercriminals operating across borders. This operation highlights the increasing sophistication of cyber fraud and the importance of vigilant law enforcement in combating such crimes.

The Scam:

The syndicate operated through fake mobile applications and fraudulent investment schemes. They lured victims with promises of high returns on investments, leveraging the trustworthiness of professional-looking apps and convincing marketing strategies.


Key Aspects of the Fraud:


Fake Mobile Applications: Cybercriminals developed and distributed mobile apps that appeared legitimate but were designed to steal personal and financial information from users.


Deceptive Investment Schemes: Victims were drawn into bogus investment opportunities, assured of substantial profits in a short time frame.

Cross-Border Operations: The syndicate operated internationally, making it challenging for law enforcement agencies to track and apprehend the criminals.


The Bust:

Delhi Police's cybercrime unit conducted extensive investigations, leading to the arrest of 11 individuals involved in the fraud. The authorities seized numerous digital devices, fake documents, and financial records, which provided critical evidence of the syndicate's activities.


Caption: Law enforcement officials presenting evidence seized during the raid.


Victims:

The syndicate's fraudulent activities affected numerous victims, resulting in financial losses totaling Rs 61.72 lakh. Many victims were left devastated, having lost their hard-earned money to the scam.


Lessons Learned:

Enhanced Cybersecurity Measures: Individuals and organizations must adopt robust cybersecurity practices to protect themselves from such scams.


Public Awareness: Raising awareness about common fraud tactics can help prevent people from falling prey to similar schemes.


International Cooperation: Cross-border collaboration among law enforcement agencies is crucial in tackling international fraud syndicates.


Caption: Cybercrime awareness campaigns can play a significant role in preventing fraud.


Conclusion:

The recent bust of this international fraud syndicate underscores the importance of continued vigilance and proactive measures to combat cyber fraud. As cybercriminals become more sophisticated, so must our efforts to detect, prevent, and respond to their tactics.

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    How to Create Images with BlackBox AI
    How to Create Images with BlackBox AI

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    How to Create Images with BlackBox AI

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Preparing for the Maharashtra State Eligibility Test (MH-SET) can feel overwhelming, but there’s a secret weapon that every aspiring candidate must leverage—MH-SET previous year question papers and answer keys. Whether you're aiming for the top score or just seeking to understand the exam pattern, past papers can be your ultimate guide.

Why Are MH-SET Previous Year Papers Important?

  1. Understand the Exam Pattern: Get a clear idea of the number of questions, sections, and marking scheme.

  2. Identify Repeated Questions: Many times, concepts or questions are repeated with slight variations.

  3. Time Management Practice: Solve papers within a time limit to improve speed and accuracy.

  4. Self-Evaluation: Compare your answers with official MH-SET answer keys to gauge your preparedness.

General Questions

  1. The reflective level teaching is:

    • (A) teacher-centered and subject-centered but not learner-centered

    • (B) not teacher-centered but is subject-centered and learner-centered

    • (C) teacher-centered and not subject-centered and learner-centered

    • (D) neither teacher-centered nor subject-centered but is learner-centered

  2. The adult learner is:

    • (A) peer-motivated

    • (B) self-motivated

    • (C) family-motivated

    • (D) society-motivated

  3. Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) are:

    • (A) flexible and open form of self-directed, online learning designed for mass participation

    • (B) flexible and open form of teacher-directed, online learning designed for mass participation

    • (C) flexible and open form of self-directed, off-line learning designed for mass participation

    • (D) flexible and open form of teacher-directed, off-line learning designed for mass participation

  4. Modern teaching support system includes:

    • (A) Smart Boards

    • (B) Green Boards

    • (C) Charts

    • (D) Maps

  5. Which of the following is not applicable to the internal assessment?

    • (A) Integration of teaching and evaluation

    • (B) Testing of skills and abilities

    • (C) Periodic and continuous

    • (D) Use of only achievement tests

  6. Dialogue method of discovering the truth was given by:

    • (A) Plato

    • (B) Socrates

    • (C) Froebel

    • (D) Herbart

  7. If one variable is measured on a nominal scale and another variable is measured on an interval scale, the appropriate research method will be:

    • (A) Experimental method

    • (B) Case-study method

    • (C) Cross-sectional method

    • (D) Correlation method

  8. Which of the following is not a characteristic of a good hypothesis?

    • (A) Testability

    • (B) Objectivity

    • (C) Complexity

    • (D) Conceptual clarity

  9. If the mean and median of a frequency distribution are 20 and 22 respectively, then the mode of the distribution will be:

    • (A) 21

    • (B) 16

    • (C) 26

    • (D) 11

  10. Using someone else’s research without due acknowledgment is called as:

    • (A) Copyright

    • (B) Plagiarism

    • (C) Publication

    • (D) Patent

  11. In the passage, it is implied by the author that his first definition of a ‘Sanctuary’ is:

    • (A) somewhat idealistic

    • (B) quite wrong

    • (C) completely unacceptable

    • (D) difficult to defend

  12. The author seems to be much concerned about the active role of man in the protection of animals because:

    • (A) he is afraid of the fact that it would lead to the imbalance of the ecological system

    • (B) he is sure that it is beneficial for mankind itself

    • (C) he thinks that man’s passiveness is not a sign of his being alive

    • (D) he is more idealistic

  13. The above passage can be:

    • (A) a part of an article in a scientific journal

    • (B) an argument in front of the court of law

    • (C) a part of a speech delivered to an educated audience

    • (D) an extract of a scientific report

  14. The author intends to convey the message that:

    • (A) Man is quite a clever animal

    • (B) If man fails to maintain the ecological balance, it will be harmful in the long run

    • (C) Man wishes to destroy the wildlife as it is harmful to his existence

    • (D) The balanced ecosystem will decrease the importance of man in the overall affairs of the universe

  15. The tone of the author can be best described as being:

    • (A) descriptive

    • (B) humorous

    • (C) narrative

    • (D) sarcastic

  16. According to Dr. Deval, communication means:

    • (A) Sharing of ideas

    • (B) Sharing of experiences

    • (C) Perception

    • (D) Sharing of emotions

  17. To select media to teach a lesson to the class, the teacher should consider objectives of the lesson, age group of students, knowledge about media to be used, and:

    • (A) teaching methods

    • (B) teaching aids

    • (C) mass media

    • (D) evaluation system

  18. Traffic signals are an example of:

    • (A) mass communication

    • (B) non-verbal communication

    • (C) verbal communication

    • (D) one-to-many communication

  19. Customers coming to a mall and sharing some common interest and group-based activities are steadily increasing. This is an example of a:

    • (A) open group

    • (B) closed group

    • (C) peer-to-peer group

    • (D) hierarchical group

  20. Sometimes mass media misleads society because receivers are:

    • (A) heterogeneous

    • (B) in large numbers

    • (C) illiterate

    • (D) critical

  21. In a game with two players X and Y, with nnn (≥ 4) circles drawn on paper, alternately joining pairs of circles: The winner is the one who joins the last available pair. If X starts, then:

    • (A) X always wins

    • (B) Y always wins

    • (C) X wins whenever nnn is odd

    • (D) Y wins whenever nnn is a power of 2

  22. In a classroom with 10 chairs labeled arbitrarily but satisfying ki≠kjk_i \neq k_jki​=kj​, which of the following is true?:

    • (A) For some i,ki=ii, k_i = ii,ki​=i

    • (B) There are two iii and jjj such that ki=ik_i = iki​=i and kj=jk_j = jkj​=j

    • (C) All labels must be distinct

    • (D) For every i,ki≠ii, k_i \neq ii,ki​=i

  23. There are flowers in a basket distributed to five persons in such a way that each receives half the flowers of the previous one. The fifth person gets one flower. How many flowers were in the basket?

    (A) 31

    (B) 32

    (C) 16

    (D) 15

  24. If 6 men or 8 children complete one task in 24 days, how many days will 7 men and 12 children require to complete the task?

    (A) 12

    (B) 9

    (C) 10

    (D) 16

  25. The area of a parallelogram is 128 cm², and its altitude is twice the base. What is the length of the base?

    (A) 6 cm

    (B) 7 cm

    (C) 12 cm

    (D) 8 cm

  26. Arrange the following terms in a logical order: (1) Grass, (2) Curd, (3) Milk, (4) Cow, (5) Butter.

    (A) 1—4—3—2—5

    (B) 4—3—2—1—5

    (C) 5—2—3—4—1

    (D) 4—1—3—2—5

  27. If the term HJLN is converted into ILOR, what would be the correct alternative for DFHJ?

    (A) FHJN

    (B) EHKN

    (C) EGIL

    (D) FHJN

  28. ‘Parrots have green color.’ This statement is a/an:

    (A) Perception

    (B) Inference

    (C) Comparison

    (D) Implication

  29. Based on the statements: (1) All donkeys are hardworking. (2) Some hardworking animals are human beings. Which conclusions are valid?

    (A) Conclusion 1 only

    (B) Conclusion 2 only

    (C) Both conclusions 1 and 2

    (D) Neither conclusion 1 nor 2

  30. Which diagram shows the correct relationship among Boys, Students, and Girls?

    (A) Diagram representing overlapping sets of Boys and Girls within Students.

    In an examination where 1000 candidates appeared, 550 were male, and 700 passed. What is the range of successful male candidates?

    (A) 100 to 250

    (B) 250 to 550

    (C) 550 to 700

    (D) 700 to 1000

  31. Find the number of male employees in state D where the total number of employees is 40,000 and the ratio of males to females is 14:6.

    (A) 14,000

    (B) 6,000

    (C) 28,000

    (D) 20,000

  32. Find the number of postgraduate female employees in state B where 50% of the total employees (30,000) are postgraduates, and the male-to-female ratio is 8:7.

    (A) 8,000

    (B) 7,000

    (C) 350

    (D) 15,000

  33. If the cost of paper is ₹16,000, find the amount of other charges from a pie chart with specified costs.

    (A) ₹16,000

    (B) ₹10,000

    (C) ₹8,000

    (D) ₹12,000

  34. If the tax deducted at source is 10% of the royalty amount, and the royalty is ₹10,000, what is the tax paid?

    (A) ₹1,000

    (B) ₹800

    (C) ₹1,200

    (D) ₹8,000

  35. Which of the following is the correct full form of IPTV?

    • (A) International and Political Television

    • (B) Internet Proliferation Television

    • (C) Inter Provisional Television

    • (D) Internet Protocol Television

  36. The world’s first computer, ENIAC, was developed in the year:

    • (A) 1945

    • (B) 1940

    • (C) 1955

    • (D) 1960

  37. Which communication service has been recently closed in India?

    • (A) Postal service

    • (B) Landline

    • (C) Telegram

    • (D) Fax

  38. For recruitment as a school teacher in Maharashtra, one must enroll on the web portal:

    • (A) Saral

    • (B) Maha Jobs

    • (C) e-Seva

    • (D) Pavitra

  39. Which statement among the following is NOT correct with respect to the National Digital Library of India?

    • (A) It is a project by the Department of Technology.

    • (B) It is a virtual repository of learning resources with a single-window search facility.

    • (C) It is friendly to differently-abled learners.

    • (D) It is being developed at the Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur.

  40. The Convention on Ozone Depleting Substances is also known as:

    • (A) Basel Convention

    • (B) Montreal Protocol

    • (C) Ramsar Convention

    • (D) Conference of Parties

  41. The unit used to measure noise level is:

    • (A) Joule

    • (B) PPM

    • (C) Bit

    • (D) dB

  42. The Green India Mission is part of the:

    • (A) Millennium Development Goals

    • (B) River Action Plan

    • (C) Swachh Bharat Abhiyan

    • (D) National Action Plan for Climate Change

  43. The International Solar Alliance, established to develop cooperation in solar energy, was proposed by:

    • (A) Indian Prime Minister

    • (B) French President

    • (C) African Union

    • (D) European Union

  44. The concentration of toxic chemicals through the food chain results in:

    • (A) Accumulation

    • (B) Excretion

    • (C) Biomagnification

    • (D) Elimination

  45. Technical and scientific education was given in the:

    • (A) Vedic system of education

    • (B) Pre-Vedic system of education

    • (C) Buddhist system of education

    • (D) Islamic system of education

  46. According to the UGC list, the state with the most universities is:

    • (A) Uttar Pradesh

    • (B) Maharashtra

    • (C) Tamil Nadu

    • (D) Rajasthan

  47. For the creation and development of MOOC courses in different disciplines, MHRD has notified __________ as one of the eight national coordinators.

    • (A) Mumbai Vidyapeeth

    • (B) UGC

    • (C) YCMOU

    • (D) IIT Mumbai

  48. Most of the State Universities are __________ in nature.

    • (A) Affiliating Universities

    • (B) Deemed Universities

    • (C) Self-financing Universities

    • (D) Private Universities

  49. Which organization arranges administrative courses for principals?

    • (A) HRD Ministry

    • (B) UGC

    • (C) NUEPA

    • (D) NCTE






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