Dialogue session, Jagran Hathras. A complaint has been lodged at the cyber crime police station regarding a cyber thug cheating a female employee of the Horticulture Department of Rs 1 lakh nine thousand 19 by sending the APK file of a wedding card. Police has started the investigation of the matter.
Nutan Rani, wife of Sheetal Sharma, resident of Kanha Vihar Colony of Kotwali Hathras Gate area, is posted as Babu in the Horticulture Department. He told that he has an account in Punjab National Bank branch. She transacts in her account through PhonePe. A WhatsApp message had come on his phone, which contained the APK file of a wedding card, as soon as he clicked it, his phone got hacked.
When I checked my balance on phone pay, I found less money in my account. When he contacted the bank branch, he was told that Rs 1 lakh 9 thousand 19 thousand had been fraudulently withdrawn from his account. She reached Punjab National Bank. Here she informed about the money withdrawn from the account by an unknown person.
Rs 49-49 thousand have crossed his account twice and Rs 20 thousand in the third time. Here, a wedding invitation file is sent on WhatsApp by cyber thugs. Once clicked, the APK file is downloaded to the phone, after which cyber criminals can monitor the activities of the victim.
They can pretend to be the owner of the phone by using the data present in the phone and can further defraud people by asking for money. Cyber police had issued a warning last year, advising people to be cautious and not download files obtained from unknown sources. One mobile hack, then the sequence continues
The in-charge of cyber crime said that usually cyber criminals hack a person's mobile and commit cyber fraud. Along with this, the contact number is also there in that mobile. Suspicious links are automatically forwarded on them also.
In this way this sequence continues. Apart from this, frauds are also being perpetrated on the pensioners in the name of investment and attractive returns in the stock market and in the name of verification. Call and OTP also reach the thugs
He told that in today's era, every person has an Android mobile, which contains many personal information and data. Cyber fraudsters send an APK file through WhatsApp or other internet media apps. On clicking which the mobile hangs.
These files contain a type of virus, which hacks the mobile and gives its access to cyber thugs. The OTP received on the mobile also reaches the cyber thugs. After this, they commit fraud by transferring money from the bank account.
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