IRCTC has detected and deactivated millions of suspicious user IDs involved in rapidly booking railway tickets, often within minutes of the booking window opening. This crackdown aims to combat fraudulent activities where tickets are resold at inflated prices, impacting genuine travelers. To improve the booking experience, IRCTC is implementing advanced security measures and increasing capacity on high-demand routes.
2.5 crore ‘bogus’ IDs solve case of vanishing tickets on IRCTC site
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