The Supreme Court of India has issued a warning about phishing attacks involving fraudulent websites pretending to be official. These sites aim to collect personal information. Users are advised to avoid sharing sensitive data, verify URLs, and report any incidents to banks. The court is working with law enforcement to address these threats and protect the public’s safety.
New Delhi: The Registry of the Supreme Court of India has issued a public warning regarding phishing attacks involving fraudulent websites impersonating the official Supreme Court website. These fake websites are designed to deceive users into sharing personal and confidential information.
The suspicious URLs identified are:
- www.scigoin.com
- www.scicbiovven.com
- www.scigoinvon.com
- www.judiciarycheck.in
- www.scis.scigovss.net
- www.slcmain.in
- www.judicialsearchinia.com
- www.sclm.in
- www.scin.in
- www.scibovven.com
- www.cbisciingov.com
- www.govt.judicialauthority.com
- www.thescoi.com
- www.sclcase.com
- www.lx-yindu.top
What the Attackers Are Doing
These fake websites are soliciting sensitive information, such as personal and financial details, enabling cybercriminals to misuse the data. Visitors are strongly advised not to share any personal or confidential information on these platforms.

Important Advice for Public Safety
The Registry advises everyone to exercise caution when clicking on links, especially those claiming to represent the Supreme Court.
- “The Registry, Supreme Court of India will never ask for personal information, financial details, or other confidential information.”
- Always verify the URL. The Supreme Court’s official website is www.sci.gov.in. Before clicking on any link, hover over the URL to confirm its authenticity.
Steps to Take If You Are Affected
If you believe you are a victim of this phishing attack:
- Change passwords for all your online accounts.
- Immediately contact your bank or credit card company to report unauthorized access.
Action Taken by the Supreme Court
The Supreme Court Registry has flagged these phishing attacks to law enforcement agencies to investigate the matter and bring the perpetrators to justice.
This notice is issued in public interest to ensure the safety and security of all users. Stay vigilant and share this information to prevent further harm.
Read the full notice here:
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