Scam Alert: Be careful if wedding card comes on WhatsApp, bank account will be empty
New Delhi. Nowadays everything is going digital. This has also affected wedding invitations. People are now sending digital invitations (Digital Cards) to people, but as you know that whatever things become popular in India, fraud also starts in its name. Now a new scam is happening regarding wedding invitation. Cyber Police has also warned people about this scam. Let us know about this scam in detail.
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What is WhatsApp Wedding Invitation Scam?
Actually, people have been sending Digital Invitation Cards on WhatsApp for a long time and now cyber thugs are taking advantage of this. Cyber thugs are also sending digital wedding invitations to people on WhatsApp, but in reality it is not an invitation card but an APK i.e. Android application file. Usually Digital Invitation Card is in PDF file, but cyber thugs are sending APK file to people in the name of invitation card, after clicking on which an app is getting installed in people's phones and this app Is spying on people.
Cyber thugs can completely control your phone
Himachal Pradesh Cyber Crime DIG, CID IPS Mohit Chawla said that scammers are now sending wedding invitations in the form of APK files on WhatsApp. When these files are downloaded, malware becomes active in the phone. “Through this, cyber criminals take complete control of the device.” Once the malware is activated, cyber scammers can send messages from the phone, steal personal data and even break into the phone owner's bank account without his knowledge.
How to avoid WhatsApp wedding invitation scam?
Do not click on any invitation link or attachment sent from unknown numbers on WhatsApp.
Do not download the APK file from unknown number.
Do not give your personal information to anyone like phone number, Aadhaar number, PAN, date of birth, location etc.
Under no circumstances share the OTP received on your phone number with anyone.
In case of scam or suspicion of scam, contact helpline number 1930.
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