Government's top cyber security arm has initiated a probe into complaints of I-T department, banks and other financial bodies who have reported a spurt in cyber attacks and fake mails which was affecting their operations.
These agencies have asked the CERT-In to arm them with pro-active measures so that they can prevent phishing attacks as huge monetary transactions are involved and also recover any lost data.
"The CERT-In is working on incident reports sent by the I-T department and various banks who have complained about phishing attacks on their servers and in one case even the facsimile of a banking institution was stolen and used for fraudulent purposes," a source said.
While banks have reported about "fraudulent entities" interacting with their customers to share passwords, account details and PIN numbers to the CERT-In, the I-T department and its directorates have reported fake mails sent to taxpayers and have also asked for securing passwords used by income tax officials, especially handling refunds.