News India Live, Digital Desk: If you are also dreaming of becoming rich overnight by playing online games, then this news can be a big shock for you. Government of India Wingo The app named has been banned in the country. Investigation has revealed that this app was not just a gaming platform, but a well-planned ‘cyber scam’, which was compromising the personal data and hard-earned money of Indian users.
1. How did ‘Wingo’s’ trap work? (Mode of Operation)
Wingo app mainly attracted people through ‘Color Prediction’ and betting.
Initial Greed: Users were initially given big returns on small investments to win their trust.
Data Theft: As soon as the app was installed, it took access to the phone’s contacts, gallery and messages.
Misappropriation of money: Once the user invested a large amount, the app would freeze the account or stop withdrawals under the pretext of technical glitch.
2. Why did the government take the decision to ban? (Key Reasons)
According to the IT Ministry (MeitY), thousands of complaints were filed against this app:
| main reason | Description |
|---|---|
| money laundering | It is feared that money was being sent illegally to foreign countries (especially China) through this app. |
| violation of privacy | Evidence has been found of users’ sensitive data being sold on the dark web. |
| illegal betting | Online betting is banned in many states of India, which this app was violating. |
3. If you have this app in your phone, then do this work immediately
Cyber experts have advised users to take immediate security measures:
Delete the app: Don’t just uninstall, go to the app’s settings and then ‘Clear Data’ and then delete it.
Change Password: If you have used your bank or social media passwords in this app, change them immediately.
Bank Alert: Check your bank statement. If you notice any suspicious transaction, immediately 1930 Call (Cyber Help Line).
Be cautious of unknown apps
Apps like Wingo are often downloaded via ‘APK’ files or through YouTube/Instagram advertisements. Apps outside the Google Play Store or Apple App Store are always risky. The government has clarified that any digital platform that compromises national security and financial security of citizens will not be given a place in India.
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