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A 57-year-old trader from Ludhiana lost ₹5 lakh to cyber fraudsters posing as SBI customer care representatives. This incident highlights the growing threat of online scams.
A 57-year-old trader from Ludhiana fell victim to a cyber fraud scheme, losing approximately ₹5 lakh. The incident highlights the growing concern over online scams targeting unsuspecting individuals.
On April 24, Suresh Jindal, a trader residing in Sector 39, received a call from an unknown number. The caller claimed to be a representative from SBI customer care, which led Jindal to believe the call was legitimate. Trusting the caller, he shared sensitive banking information, including his account details.
Shortly after the call, Jindal noticed unusual activity on his mobile phone. It was switched off, and he realized that his phone had been hacked. Within minutes, the fraudsters accessed his SBI and HDFC credit cards, resulting in significant financial loss.
Upon realizing he had been scammed, Jindal promptly filed a complaint with the cyber police. The authorities have since registered a case and are investigating the matter. This incident serves as a stark reminder of the vulnerabilities individuals face in the digital age.
The case of Jindal is not isolated. Cyber fraud has been on the rise, with numerous individuals falling prey to similar scams. Here are some recent notable incidents:
To avoid falling victim to such scams, individuals are encouraged to take the following precautions:
As cyber fraud continues to escalate, it is crucial for individuals to remain vigilant and informed. The case of Suresh Jindal serves as a cautionary tale, emphasizing the need for awareness and caution in financial dealings, especially in the digital realm.