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Attention! A new scam on WhatsApp will empty your bank account, if such a message comes, then delete it immediately

A new scam has surfaced on Whatsapp. With this trick, fraudsters can clear your bank account. If you’ve ordered online, beware of this…




New Delhi. Ever since the corona virus epidemic has spread in the world, online scams are on the rise. Security researchers have warned users about a new delivery scam that is in the news. Scammers send messages containing malicious links through WhatsApp and inform users about their online orders. Innocent users become victims of scams and lose all their bank savings. If you are smart enough, you will never fall for such scams, but scammers will be benefited if you fall prey to all the details.Also Read:Money can get stuck if you do not get the information given in EPF and bank account, know how

This is how they cheat

Russian security researchers at Kaspersky Lab have issued a warning about package delivery scams that are on the rise. Researchers revealed that the attackers posed as executives of online delivery companies. They then inform the person about a package that needs to be delivered to their home. However, this process is not as smooth as it appears. The cybercriminals then ask the users to click on the link provided with the message to complete the process. They are asked to make a small payment to ensure that the product is delivered safely to their residence.Also Read:Good News: Department of Posts has given big relief to senior citizens, now money can be withdrawn through authorized person

Fake website is taken

Kaspersky Lab said, “Unexpected parcels requiring payment by the recipient were one of the most common moves this past quarter. The reason for invoicing ‘Mail Company’ can be anything from customs duty to shipment cost. While attempting to pay for the service, as in compensation fraud, victims were taken to a fake website where they risked not only losing the amount but also spreading their bank card details.’Also Read:Bumper Explosion for Jio and Airtel Users! Get 3GB data per day, unlimited calls and more for less than Rs 450

Take bank details like this

When the user clicks on the link, he is taken to a fake website where he is asked to enter his bank details to make a small payment. This happens when the customer does not remember anything about his online order.




Asks not to do online delivery app

When you buy something from Amazon or Flipkart, you know what you ordered and when the parcel will be delivered to you. This is because you have a tracker on the app and you also get messages about the location of the products. No company will ever ask you to pay to ensure safe delivery, even if you have opted for cash on delivery mode of payment. The order will be delivered to you first and then you can make the payment or you can pay the money before using your wallet or card. No extra payment will be charged no matter what.Also Read:People are remembering former PM Atal’s death anniversary, President-PM paid tribute

Avoid like

Researchers have asked users to be wary of such emails and to always check the source of messages that do not seem to be very reliable. You should never click on a link that does not have a proper website address or looks suspicious. It is recommended to install security solutions to keep such threats, phishing attacks away.

Parvesh Maurya
Parvesh Maurya
Parvesh Maurya, has 5 years of experience in writing Finance Content, Entertainment news, Cricket and more. He has done BA in English. He loves to Play Sports and read books in free time. In case of any complain or feedback, please contact me @ informalnewz@gmail.com
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