Cyber fraud cases are on the rise in the country, with criminals increasingly targeting individuals' mobile phones to steal significant amounts of money. A recent incident highlighted how cybercriminals hacked a woman's phone and siphoned off approximately 2.5 million rupees from her bank account. This event has once again raised serious concerns regarding online security and the need for cyber awareness.
How the Scam Unfolded
Reports indicate that the woman received a suspicious link on her mobile device. Initially, this link appeared to be related to an important update or banking service. However, once she clicked on it, the cyber thieves gained access to her phone. Subsequently, they utilized mobile banking, OTPs, and her personal information to transfer large sums from her account.
Methods Used by Cybercriminals
Cybersecurity experts warn that hackers are employing various tactics such as phishing links, fake apps, screen-sharing applications, and fraudulent customer service calls to target individuals. Often, victims remain unaware that their phones have been compromised.
Signs of a Hacked Phone
Experts suggest that there are several warning signs indicating a phone may be hacked, which should not be ignored. These include sudden slow performance, rapid battery drain, unfamiliar apps appearing, unexpected data usage, the screen turning on and off by itself, receiving strange messages or calls, and unauthorized transactions in bank accounts. If any of these signs are noticed, immediate caution is advised.
Preventive Measures to Take
Cybersecurity specialists recommend avoiding clicks on unknown links and only downloading official applications. Additionally, enabling two-factor authentication on mobile and banking apps is crucial. Regularly changing passwords and using strong passwords is also highly recommended.
What to Do If You Suspect Hacking
If someone suspects their phone has been hacked, they should immediately disconnect from the internet, contact their bank's helpline, and change all essential passwords. It is also advisable to file a complaint with the National Cyber Crime Portal and the helpline number 1930 to prevent further transactions.
The Importance of Awareness
Cybercriminals are continually evolving their methods, using technology to ensnare unsuspecting individuals. Therefore, awareness is considered the best defense. A small oversight can lead to empty bank accounts, making it essential to remain vigilant in the online world.
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