Tuesday, 02 January 2024 12:17 GMT

Scam Alert! Cyber Fraudsters Dupe Bengaluru Man Of ₹5 Lakh Via Fake Wedding Invitation


(MENAFN- Live Mint) A furniture shop owner in Bengaluru lost ₹5 lakh to cyber fraud after downloading a fake wedding invitation sent through WhatsApp, according to a report by Deccan Herald, citing police.

The 42-year-old resident of Nayandahalli received a file titled“Wedding Apk File Invitation” from a number linked to someone he knew. As soon as he downloaded and opened the APK file, scammers reportedly gained remote access to his mobile phone, according to the report.

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Soon after, several unauthorised transactions were made from his bank account, resulting in a loss of ₹5 lakh. Realising he had fallen victim to a cyber scam the man filed a complaint with the police.

Authorities have registered a case under Section 318 (cheating) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), along with Sections 66C (identity theft) and 66D (cheating by personation using computer resources) of the Information Technology Act, and an investigation is underway, the report stated.

Lost money in a cybercrime? Here's what to do next

If you've lost money in a cyber scam in India, report it immediately. Quick action improves the chances of freezing the fraudulent transaction. The first step is to visit the cybercrime reporting portal at: Be clear, this is the only government-authorised website for reporting cybercrime in India.

Share details such as:

Mobile number

Bank/account details

Transaction ID

Amount lost

Time of transaction

Screenshots or messages related to the scam

File an online complaint through the official portal:

National Cyber Crime Reporting Portal

Inform your bank immediately and request that they:

Block or freeze suspicious transactions

Temporarily disable UPI or net banking if required

Generate a fraud dispute or reference number

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Uninstall the app immediately

Change banking and email passwords

Enable two-factor authentication (2FA)

Scan the phone using a trusted antivirus

Factory reset the device if the compromise appears serious.

How can you track your complaint?

After the successful registration of your complaint on the National Cyber Crime Reporting Portal, you can track its progress by following the given steps:

Click on the 'Track Your Complaint' tab.

Enter your complaint reference number.

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Go through the real-time updates and actions taken by authorities.

Furthermore, do remember that this portal is closely monitored by the nation's prominent law enforcement agencies, ensuring that complaints are assigned to the relevant cyber cell for investigation, verification, tracking, cross-checking, and appropriate legal action.

Key Takeaways
    Cybercriminals use familiar and enticing methods, such as fake invitations, to trick victims. Quick reporting to authorities can help mitigate losses and initiate investigations. Basic cybersecurity measures, such as avoiding suspicious downloads and using two-factor authentication, are essential for protection.

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