As Raksha Bandhan 2025 approaches, markets—both physical and digital—are buzzing with excitement. Siblings across the globe are preparing to celebrate the cherished bond of love and protection. But amidst the warm emotions and festive frenzy, there’s a growing threat that shouldn’t be ignored: cyber scams.
From fake e-commerce offers to phishing messages and online gift card fraud, cybercriminals are exploiting the festive spirit and digital dependency to trick unsuspecting users. With more people turning to online platforms to send gifts, rakhis, and money, cyber frauds spike sharply during the Raksha Bandhan season.
Here’s everything you need to know to protect yourself and your loved ones from falling prey to online scams this year.
Festivals like Raksha Bandhan witness a surge in:
Cybercriminals take advantage of the emotional and financial engagement that comes with the season. People are often in a hurry to buy gifts, click on offers, or respond to messages, making them vulnerable to fraudulent websites, malware, and impersonation scams.
Scammers set up lookalike e-commerce websites offering deep discounts on rakhis and gifts. Once payment is made, the product either never arrives or is of extremely poor quality.
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Fraudsters send SMS or email messages saying, “Your rakhi gift is stuck at customs, click here to confirm delivery,” or “Verify your UPI payment.” These links often lead to phishing pages that steal your personal and banking information.
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Scammers lure users with too-good-to-be-true offers, such as “Get ₹1,000 cashback on Raksha Bandhan UPI gift card” or “Win a free gold rakhi.” Clicking on these leads to sites that request sensitive data or ask for small payments to ‘unlock’ rewards.
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With UPI and mobile wallets being the go-to for instant money transfers, scammers often pose as customer service agents or fake sellers asking for QR code scans or remote access to resolve ‘payment issues’.
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Cybercriminals create fake profiles of siblings or relatives and send messages asking for urgent financial help or gifts, taking advantage of the emotional connection.
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Raksha Bandhan is a time to express love, care, and protection — and that includes being digitally vigilant. In 2025, as more celebrations move online, it’s important that you not only tie a rakhi or send a gift but also protect your family from digital threats.
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