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Bengaluru Tech Hub Raided: Police Arrest 21 in Fake Microsoft Scam Targeting Americans

by Anindya Paul
November 16, 2025
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In a major cybercrime bust, police in Bengaluru have dismantled a sophisticated criminal enterprise that was allegedly operating from a high-tech office park, posing as Microsoft support staff to extort millions of dollars in cryptocurrency from United States citizens. The two-day operation at a Whitefield tech park resulted in the arrest of 21 individuals. Police say the syndicate, operating under the name “Musk Communications,” ran a complex scheme that combined malicious advertising with high-pressure scare tactics. By acting on a reliable tip-off, teams from the Cyber Command’s specialized unit and the Whitefield division cybercrime police raided the group’s sprawling office, recovering a treasure trove of electronic evidence.

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Anatomy of a High-Tech Scam

The triumph of the mission relied upon an ingenious and frightening ruse. According to a senior police officer, the group deployed targeted advertisements, likely on social media, aimed specifically at users in the United States. These ads contained malicious code.

After a victim clicked on the ad, the code would directly freeze their computer and open a pop-up warning. The pop-up, made to look like an alert from Microsoft Global Technical Support, would report that the victim’s system was “seriously compromised,” and provide them with a toll-free number for a “fix.”

From Fake Fixes to Fabricated Felonies

When a panicked victim called the number, they were connected to a scammer in the Bengaluru office posing as a Microsoft technician. The script, according to police, was designed to escalate fear. The fake technician would claim the victim’s computer had not only been hacked, but that their IP address was compromised and their personal banking data was at “serious risk.”

To increase the pressure, the scammers would then create a new, more serious threat: that the victim had committed violations of the Federal Trade Commission (FTC). With the legal violations themselves made up by the scammers, the scammers had a basis to demand large sums for not just a “fraudulent fix of the security issue” but for “compliance procedures” to avoid Federal Trade Commission (FTC) legal scrutiny. The payment method of choice was often untraceable cryptocurrency.

The Raid on ‘Musk Communications’

The two-day raid at the Sigma Soft Tech Park in Whitefield was a carefully planned operation. Police, armed with a search warrant, entered the 6th-floor office of Musk Communications over the weekend. They apprehended 21 staffers who were present and seized a significant haul of digital evidence.

Laptops, mobile phones, hard drives, and other devices used in the operation were taken for forensic analysis. The 21 individuals were arrested and brought before a local court, which remanded them to police custody for further questioning.

A 4,500 Sq. Ft. Façade of Legitimacy

The investigation revealed that Musk Communications had only rented the 4,500 square-foot office space in August 2025. The high rent, running into several lakhs of rupees (tens of thousands of dollars) per month, suggests a well-funded and highly profitable operation.

“The rent for such a large space runs into several lakhs of rupees. We need to question the building owner on certain points,” one investigating officer noted. Police are now scrutinizing the rental agreements and payment trails to determine the full scope of the syndicate and identify its ringleaders.

The Digital Trail Ahead

While 21 arrests have been made, the investigation is far from over. Director General of Police for the Cyber Command Unit, Pronab Mohanty, stated that the operation was based on “solid intelligence” and that “significant electronic evidence has been recovered.”

He emphasized that the true scale of the fraud is still unknown. “A detailed picture will emerge as we question the suspects,” Mohanty said. Investigators believe the gang siphoned millions of dollars, but a full accounting of the number of victims and the total amount stolen will require a deep dive into the seized hard drives and financial records.

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