India has started to be a hotspot in cybercrimes, and 2024 can become worst year in history.
Karma Tand's cybercrime rate of 2.4% may be influenced by its proximity to other districts with higher cybercrime rates, which potentially facilitate the spread of cybercriminal activities.
The top 10 contributors account for around 80% of reported cybercrime incidences in India. Among them, Bharatpur in northern state of Rajasthan tops the list with 18%.
With 5.1% cybercrimes, Alwar's moderate cybercrime rate as per the report could be attributed to its location between Delhi and Rajasthan, making it a potential transit point for cybercriminals.
Haryana's Nuh, which recently was the scene of communal violence, reported 11% of India's
Another Jharkand district Bokaro's cybercrime rate as per the report might be associated with a lack of specialised cybercrime units and resources for law enforcement agencies. It accounted for 2.4% of the cybercrimes.
Despite being home to less than 0.2% of India's population, Gurugram which happens to be among the top five most attractive cities for IT industry in Asia, accounted for 8.1 of the crimes.