Attention Cyber Attackers Are Hidden In Your Phone, Government Warns, Told The Way To Rescue
Many people get millions of rupees from online fraud. In this digital age, people are also becoming victims of cyber fraud due to malware.
Cyber frauds adopt many ways. In the same way, scammers are losing people through Hidden Malware software nowadays. The government has also advised people to be careful about this. In this method of fraud, people do not even know that malware has come in their phone or laptop. Users do not know about this, but they use the information present in the phone and make people financially hit.
How is this fraud?
In this type of fraud, thugs, Amazon, Flipkart or Income Tax Department cheat users by sending fake emails or messages in the name of government institutions. Malware comes to the device as soon as these mail or message is opened. In this, the suspect app is installed through fake links in the phone or laptop, this app takes the information of all your banking login criticals. Information about this is not easily known. Just as it frauds from behind the curtain, as soon as the ID password is inserted into it, your complete information reaches the hackers. Along with all the information of the phone, all ID-Paswords and UPI PIN also reach the hackers. With this information, hackers transfer the entire money present in the bank account. Whose users do not even know.
Government suggested way to avoid such fraud
The government has told about how to avoid such fraud. First of all, avoid clicking on any online link. Hackers carry out such fraud by sending fake links through messages, emails or WhatsApp.
Always use the official app store to avoid such fraud.
Never download the app from a third party.
Always keep updating your phone.
Use anti-virus/anti-malware software in phone or laptop. All the apps continued to scan the app.
What to do if you get fraud?
If you fall prey to fraud, immediately inform your bank. Request the bank to block or free your account immediately.
Complaints can also be made on the National Cybercrime Reporting Portal.
Complaint can also be made by calling the number 1930.