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Airtel deploys AI fraud detection system in North India’s Haryana
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Airtel‘s new AI-powered security solution marks a significant advancement in telecom cybersecurity, offering real-time protection against digital fraud across multiple communication platforms. As online scams grow increasingly sophisticated beyond simple OTP fraud schemes, this preventative approach to blocking malicious websites before users can access them represents a shift from reactive to proactive security for millions of mobile and broadband customers. The solution’s automatic integration for all Airtel users in Haryana, at no additional cost, signals a potential new standard in telecom security offerings.

The big picture: Airtel has launched what it claims is the world’s first AI-powered real-time fraud detection system that blocks malicious websites across all communication platforms for its customers.

  • The system protects users across WhatsApp, Telegram, Facebook, Instagram, SMS, browsers, OTT apps, and email communications.
  • When customers attempt to access flagged websites, the page load is blocked, and they are redirected to an explanation page detailing why access was denied.

Key details: The service has been automatically enabled for all Airtel mobile and broadband customers in Haryana at no additional cost.

  • This initial deployment in Haryana will be followed by a planned nationwide expansion across India.
  • The solution builds upon Airtel’s previous AI-based spam alert system launched in 2024, representing an evolution of their cybersecurity portfolio.

How it works: Airtel’s multi-tiered intelligence platform uses artificial intelligence to scan internet traffic in real time and cross-references with global threat repositories.

  • The system maintains its own database of known threat actors to enhance detection capabilities.
  • After six months of trials, the company reports the solution has achieved “remarkable accuracy” in identifying fraudulent websites.

What they’re saying: “Our AI-based tool scans internet traffic, checks with global repositories and our own database of threat actors in real-time and blocks fraudulent websites,” explained Gopal Vittal, vice chairman and managing director of Bharti Airtel.

  • Vittal added that the company “will continue working relentlessly until we have made our networks completely safe from spam and scam.”

Why this matters: The escalation of sophisticated online fraud has left millions vulnerable to scams that have evolved far beyond basic deception techniques.

  • Automatic, free integration of advanced security measures could establish a new benchmark for consumer protection in the telecommunications industry.
  • Real-time prevention represents a shift from traditional reactive security approaches that typically address threats after users have been exposed.
Airtel Launches AI-Powered Real-Time Fraud Detection Solution in Haryana

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