. NEW DELHI: Cases of cybercrime jumped by nearly 18% from 86,420 in 2023 to 1,01,928 in 2024, with fraud emerging as the biggest motive, the NCRB report has revealed.According to the report, 73,987 cases of fraud — including financial frauds, computer-related offences and cheating — were registered across the country during the year, followed by cases related to sexual exploitation (3,190), extortion (2,488), causing disrepute (2,231) and personal revenge (1,850). Over 15,300 cases were marked under the ‘others’ category. Women were the victims in over 18,600 cases and in 1,753 cases the victims were minors.Telangana saw the highest number of such cases (27,230), marking a spike of nearly 50% over previous year, when 18,236 cyber offences were recorded in the state. More than 70 cases per one lakh population were recorded in Telangana. Karnataka (21,003) saw the secondhighest number of cases being registered, followed by UP and Maharashtra.Nearly 35,000 cases were registered in metropolitan cities in 2024, up from 34,000 in 2023 and 24,000 in 2022, the data showed.Combined with over one lakh pending cases from previous years, enforcement agencies faced the challenge of probing over two lakh cases in 2024, of which final reports were submitted in over 53,000 cases (31.9%), while alleged criminals were chargesheeted in nearly 25,000 cases. Nearly 1.2 lakh cases, or 61.6%, were pending investigation with agencies.About 75,000 cases were pending trial before courts at the start of 2024, and investigating agencies sent more than 25,000 new cases during the year.About the AuthorAtul MathurAtul Mathur is a Senior Assistant Editor at The Times of India with over 27 years of experience in journalism. Based in Delhi, he has spent much of his career reporting on governance, public policy and politics, churning out researched, data-driven stories that impact daily lives. Atul is known for investigative depth and strong human-interest narratives as he strives to bring clarity and context to complex issues. He currently tracks the energy sector, writing on power, renewable energy, coal and mines.Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosOperation Sindoor Anniversary: Rajnath Singh Salutes Courage And Synergy of Armed ForcesHamirpur boat accident: Search underway for 6 missing in Yamuna River‘Congress Will Be Wiped Out Everywhere’: DMK Warns Cong Over Support To Vijay’s TVK2 Dead, 200+ FIRs, 433 Arrested, Over 1100 Detained In Post-Poll Violence In West Bengal‘Asked Me To Pay Rs 5 Crore’: Ex-Cricketer Makes Shocking Claim On TMC After Bengal PollsPakistan Navy Helps Stranded Indian Ship In Arabian Sea After Distress Call: ReportTVK Emerges Largest, But Vijay Needs Critical Backing To Form Govt; Will He Succeed?Election Commission Blocks 68 Lakh Cyber Attacks; ECINET Handles Record Traffic on Counting Day‘Directly Promoting ISI Narrative’: BJP Slams Bhagwant Mann’s Remark On Punjab BlastsIndia–Vietnam Upgrade Ties | $25 Billion Trade Push, UPI Link & Big Strategic Signal to China123Photostories4 smart ideas to reuse and turn your old glasses into stylish wall decor in minutes10 adorable baby boy names starting with letter AKL Rahul’s Bangalore home is a crores-worth luxury retreat built on cricket success and strong family rootsContainer gardening UK: 7 best vegetables to grow in pots at home (and how to care for them)From Karan Johar to Dwayne Johnson: How Manish Malhotra quietly took over the Met Gala 2026’s fashion carpetMorning affirmation at 5 am: Start your day with clarity and calmHow to make Oats, Besan, and Chaach Chilla for a light summer breakfastAre you storing fruits all wrong? Why your fridge may be ruining their taste, nutrition, and shelf lifeVisa hacks 2026: What smart Indian travellers are doing differently this yearComfort foods that are the quiet healers of your body (health benefits inside)123Hot PicksGSEB 10th Result 2026Delhi traffic advisoryDelhi rainPune child rape-murder casePerambur election resultIndia-New Zealand FTASugarcane price hikeTop TrendingChandranath RathWest Bengal ViolenceTN Government FormationWB Government FormationStock Market todayBihar cabinet expansionJalandhar BlastNEET 2026: Exam-day guideGSEB Class 10th result 2026TVK Chief Vijay
NEW DELHI: Cases of cybercrime jumped by nearly 18% from 86,420 in 2023 to 1,01,928 in 2024, with fraud emerging as the biggest motive, the NCRB report has revealed.According to the report, 73,987 cases of fraud — including financial frauds, computer-related offences and cheating — were registered across the country during the year, followed by cases related to sexual exploitation (3,190), extortion (2,488), causing disrepute (2,231) and personal revenge (1,850). Over 15,300 cases were marked under the ‘others’ category. Women were the victims in over 18,600 cases and in 1,753 cases the victims were minors.Telangana saw the highest number of such cases (27,230), marking a spike of nearly 50% over previous year, when 18,236 cyber offences were recorded in the state. More than 70 cases per one lakh population were recorded in Telangana. Karnataka (21,003) saw the secondhighest number of cases being registered, followed by UP and Maharashtra.Nearly 35,000 cases were registered in metropolitan cities in 2024, up from 34,000 in 2023 and 24,000 in 2022, the data showed.Combined with over one lakh pending cases from previous years, enforcement agencies faced the challenge of probing over two lakh cases in 2024, of which final reports were submitted in over 53,000 cases (31.9%), while alleged criminals were chargesheeted in nearly 25,000 cases. Nearly 1.2 lakh cases, or 61.6%, were pending investigation with agencies.About 75,000 cases were pending trial before courts at the start of 2024, and investigating agencies sent more than 25,000 new cases during the year.