MHA's I4C Signs MoU with RBIH to Fight Cyber Financial Frauds via AI

The MHA's I4C wing signed an MoU with RBIH to strengthen AI-driven detection of mule accounts and cyber financial frauds. The collaboration involves sharing data from I4C's suspect registry to enhance fraud detection systems like MuleHunter.ai. Union Home Minister Amit Shah highlighted the government's efforts for a cyber-secure Bharat. The MoU aims to improve proactive fraud detection and prevention in the banking and digital payments ecosystem.

Key Points: MHA, RBIH MoU: AI to Detect Mule Accounts, Cyber Fraud

  • AI-driven detection of mule accounts
  • I4C suspect registry data shared
  • MoU signed by Roopa M and Sahil Kinni
  • Collaboration with RBIH for fraud risk models
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MHA's 14C wing signs MoU with RBIH to strengthen AI-driven detection of mule accounts, cyber financial frauds

MHA's I4C and RBIH ink MoU to use AI for detecting mule accounts and cyber financial frauds, enhancing India's cybercrime response.

"Modi govt is tirelessly working for cyber-secure Bharat. - Amit Shah"

New Delhi, May 12

The Indian Cyber Crime Coordination Centre wing of the Ministry of Home Affairs on Tuesday signed a pact with Reserve Bank Innovation Hub, unleashing the power of artificial intelligence to combat cyber fraud.

The move will swiftly detect and cull hidden mule accounts by feeding the data from the I4C's suspect registry to the AI-driven fraud detection system and serve the citizens as their next-generation shield against cybercrime.

The Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) aimed at strengthening collaboration in combating cyber-enabled financial fraud and curtailing mule accounts across the banking and digital payments ecosystem.

The MoU aims to facilitate cooperation in the areas of fraud-risk intelligence sharing, analytical support, and operational coordination for strengthening proactive fraud detection and prevention mechanisms.

Union Home Minister Amit Shah, posted on X, "Modi govt is tirelessly working for cyber-secure Bharat. Mule accounts are big hurdle in curbing cyber crimes. Today, the I4C under MHA signed an MoU with Reserve Bank Innovation Hub (RBIH), unleashing the power of Artificial Intelligence to combat cyber fraud. The move will swiftly detect and cull hidden mule accounts by feeding the data from the I4C's Suspect Registry to the AI-driven fraud detection system and serve the citizens as their next-gen shield against cybercrime."

The MoU was signed by Smt Roopa M, IG (Admin), I4C and Sahil Kinni, CEO, RBIH in the presence of Rohit Jain, Deputy Governor, RBI; Anand Swaroop, Special Secretary (Internal Security), MHA; Rakesh Rathi, Joint Secretary (Cyber and Information Security), MHA; Rajesh Kumar, CEO, I4C; and other senior officers from RBI, RBIH and I4C.

Under the MoU, I4C and RBIH will collaborate for the sharing of mule account-related intelligence and suspect identifiers from I4C-MHA's suspect registry to strengthen AI-driven fraud detection systems such as MuleHunter.aiâ„¢ implemented across banks. RBIH will utilise the datasets for training and enhancement of AI-driven fraud-risk assessment models, including MuleHunter.aiâ„¢.

The I4C has been actively working towards strengthening and collaborating for India's cybercrime response ecosystem through platforms such as the National Cybercrime Reporting Portal (NCRP), suspect registry and other intelligence-sharing mechanisms.

RBIH, a wholly owned subsidiary of the Reserve Bank of India, has been promoting innovation in the financial sector through technology-led initiatives and development of AI-enabled fraud detection frameworks aimed at strengthening the safety and resilience of the digital payments ecosystem and thereby increasing the trust of the citizen in the digital banking ecosystem.

- ANI

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Ananya R
Finally, some concrete action! My uncle lost ₹2 lakhs in a phishing scam last year, and the bank said they couldn't trace the mule account. If MuleHunter.ai works as advertised, this could save thousands of families from financial ruin. But let's see how well it's implemented on the ground.
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Siddharth J
Good initiative, but I hope the AI system doesn't create false positives and freeze legitimate accounts. Many small business owners and freelancers deal with numerous transactions, and being flagged as a mule account would be disastrous. Need a fair redressal mechanism. 🤔
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David E
Impressive to see India leading with AI in the fight against cyber fraud. The collaboration between MHA and RBI demonstrates how public-private partnerships can effectively tackle complex issues. Hopefully other nations will adopt similar frameworks. Well done!
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Aman W
Bakwas! Aur ek aur AI project hai. Pehle to banks ke customer service ko improve karo, phir ye sab technology lao. Mera khata block ho gaya tha kuch din pehle, koi support nahi mila. Technology se kya fayda jab ground-level implementation bekar ho. 😤
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Rohan X
This is exactly what Modi ji promised - a secure digital India. With UPI transactions skyrocketing, cyber crooks have become more sophisticated. Using AI to detect mule accounts before they can cause damage is brilliant. Kudos to Amit Shah and the team! 🇮🇳

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