WhatsApp But recently, a new fraud incident has been exposed. People are getting scammed in the name of digital wedding invitations. Himachal Pradesh Police has issued a warning to people in this regard. Today, cybercriminals are finding new ways to rob people every day. WhatsApp is the most used messaging app not just in India but across the world. In light of this, cybercriminals are targeting WhatsApp users as victims.
Send fake digital wedding cards
Reports say cybercriminals are sending digital wedding cards to people via WhatsApp messages. Once the user clicks to open the card, the scammer gains access to their device and is defrauded. Scammers send wedding invitation messages to people via WhatsApp, along with a file asking them to download it.
These days are wedding season in India. In this situation, it is easy for people to fall into this trap. The APK file was included in the fake invitation sent by the hacker. Once the user opens this file, the application containing the virus or malware is installed in their phone. The app steals personal data from your phone and sends it to scammers. After this, the scammers start their game and use your bank details to commit fraud.
police warning
In a warning, Himachal Pradesh police told people that if you receive a wedding invitation from an unknown number, do not click on it. Do not open digital wedding invitations unless you know the sender of the card. By doing this, dangerous viruses will enter your phone and your bank account will become empty. However, this is not the first case where cybercriminals have adopted new methods to carry out heists. Previously, hackers have defrauded people in the name of digital capture, express delivery, and e-commerce delivery.
How to avoid it?
- When encountering cybercrime, it can be said that caution is the only guarantee. The more careful you are, the better you can avoid tricks like this.
- Ignore any messages or calls from unknown numbers.
- Do not open this message until fully verified.
- Android users, please go to your phone settings and turn off the “APK installation from unknown sources” option.
- By doing this, you can avoid downloading any third-party APK in your phone.
- If you have any concerns about any calls or messages, please call the National Cyber ​​Crime Hotline 1930 or the Chakshu Portal to report it.
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