UPI scams, fake KYC calls, and screen-sharing fraud are now executed in minutes.
Here is a newsroom-grade 15-minute safety drill families can run this weekend to reduce risk immediately.
UPI scams, fake KYC calls, and screen-sharing fraud are now executed in minutes.
Here is a newsroom-grade 15-minute safety drill families can run this weekend to reduce risk immediately.

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Cybercrime in India is no longer a ‘tech person’s problem.’ It has become a speed problem.
In many recent fraud patterns, victims do not lose money because they are careless. They lose money because the scammer is faster: faster at creating panic, faster at pushing urgency, and faster at getting one wrong tap approved.
The good news is simple: speed can be countered with routine. Families that run a short digital safety drill every week are significantly harder to scam.
Here is a practical 15-minute drill you can run at home.
1) The 60-second rule for money requests Any money request that arrives through WhatsApp, SMS, or phone call must wait 60 seconds before action. No exceptions. During that 60 seconds, verify on a second channel: call the known number, not the number in the message.
2) The ‘never share’ wall Write these four lines on paper and keep them near the charging station: - I will not share OTP. - I will not share UPI PIN. - I will not install unknown screen-sharing apps. - I will not click KYC links sent by SMS.
3) UPI app hygiene check Open your UPI app and verify: - Daily transfer limits are sensible. - AutoPay mandates are only for trusted services. - Unknown beneficiaries are removed. - App lock is enabled.
4) SIM and email recovery check Most account takeovers begin with SIM swap or email compromise. In two minutes: - Turn on SIM lock PIN. - Turn on 2FA for primary email. - Remove old recovery numbers/emails you no longer control.
5) Family red-flag codeword Agree one household codeword for urgent money requests. If a caller claims to be a relative in distress but cannot provide the codeword, treat it as suspicious and disconnect.
6) Incident card for elders and students Create one card with three actions: - Put phone on airplane mode. - Call bank helpline and block channels. - Report on 1930 and cybercrime.gov.in.
Why this matters now Scammers are increasingly using voice mimicry, fake support calls, and ‘urgent compliance’ scripts. Their advantage is psychological pressure. Your advantage is pre-decided behavior.
Bottom line Digital safety is no longer just software. It is family protocol. If your household can follow a 15-minute drill, you can remove most high-frequency scam pathways before they become financial loss.
This week, do not wait for a close call. Run the drill once. Then repeat every Sunday.