Scam Alert! Fake e-challan Scam On The Rise; Here's How Scammers Exploit Citizens

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The Information Security Awareness (ISEA) by MeitY on Tuesday warned citizens to not fall prey to fake e-challan scams! The move comes after cybercrime has risen in many parts of the country.

In a recent media interaction, Hemendra Kumar Meena, the DCP Headquarters and Cyber Crime Officer of Faridabad informed that scammers have now trapping unsuspecting citizens by using the e-challan payments. According to Meena, scammers are creating and sending fake messages that look like traffic challan. However, it is completely deceptive.

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What Is An e-Challan Scam

Fraudsters are circulating text messages that appear to be from the traffic police, informing citizens of a traffic violation that requires a fine payment. These messages contain a link urging the recipient to click and settle the fine.

However, when individuals click the link, they are redirected to a fake website that is similar to the official traffic police site. This fake site prompts users for personal and financial details to process the fine. By clicking on these deceptive links, some users inadvertently give cybercriminals access to their mobile devices. Once they gain access, these crooks can quickly empty bank accounts or deplete debit/credit card funds.

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