Dehradun News: Cyber Trap on Facebook! How to cheat? People who are trapped by female false profiles and breathtaking offers -Facebook crime fraud via false profiles and allied offerings know how to save
Cyber thugs are taking through Facebook in Dehradun. Thugs make false profiles and make friendship offers and extortion through video calls. Cyber police make people aware that it is not friends with unknown people and takes precautions. Cyber crime can be avoided by strengthening Facebook’s privacy settings and being careful. Jagran correspondent, dehradun. Facebook today, not only the middle of friendship, knowledge and entertainment, but also a source of people’s business, information and dialogue. But on this platform, cyber criminals spread their nets. Nowadays, most of the cyber fraud incidents are performed via Facebook. Thugs through Facebook clean people’s hard -earned money in one time. The shocking thing is that most of this fraud is so smart that the person who becomes a victim does not understand what happened to him. Cyber thugs first make false profiles on Facebook by creating false profiles of women. Most of these profiles are full of attractive photos and misleading information. It is a common way to befriend men by creating false profiles of women and then starting their interaction. In many cases, thugs havefriend themselves as foreign citizens and then pretend to send a gift. In the name of trapped in gifts or tax payments, thousands of rupees are taken from people. At the same time, in some cases, the photo of an officer uses false profiles in his name and then sends a message from the messenger to their acquaintances and asks for money. Cyber thugs get stuck by placing breathtaking offers or schemes. In addition, thugs caught up by posting breathtaking offers or schemes on Facebook. On Facebook, by showing any brand items, they pretend to sell at affordable rates. If someone has ordered the goods, Rafu gets dizzy by making money online. Home earn money sitting at home, a link is given in posts such as loan approved or job offer. Once a person clicks on the link, the virus is installed on his phone or computer and then the thugs reach his personal information. Banks disappear from the Thug account by obtaining details, UPI pens and OTPs. Video calls on Facebook and extortion also rapidly increased by video calls on Facebook. The thugs first imply the victim on the video time and then take up the screen of his phone. After this, pornographic videos are threatened by a large amount by threatening to make it viral. In such cases, many people do not even complain for fear of social slander and give them quiet money to the thugs. People are constantly being made aware by the Cybercrime police station, the conscious Cyber Police Station. Co. Ankush Mishra said you do not want to befriend or share your personal information on any unknown person on Facebook or any Internet media platform. Make sure you check its authenticity before clicking on a link. Always be careful with the money sought in the name of gift, lottery or offer. Case Study-1: The resident of Yogendra Rawat Kotdwar Umravnagar District Pauri Garhwal said he works as a chef in Kuwait. He showed a link on investment -related Facebook. After clicking on the link, he joined a WhatsApp group. Cyber thugs opened the account of them and cheated on different dates Rs 30.54 Lakh. Case Study-2: Sudhir Goyal resident Chaman Vihar said he showed an ad on Facebook. He joined a group by clicking on the link on the ad. He was attracted to a big profit by pretending to invest and cheating on Rs 23.65 Lakh on different dates. Case Study-3: A person resident from Nehrugram said that an unknown girl sent him a friend request on Facebook. After this began sending messages on Messenger. On the night of March 28, the woman did the video. On the other hand, a young woman was in a half -hearted position after lifting the call. Shortly thereafter, he began to blackmail by sending porn ovas. Care will be taken care of to Co Ankush Mishra, said that the easiest way to protect cyber fraud is cautious. Strengthen Facebook’s privacy settings, use two-level security and change the password from time to time. Such crimes can only be avoided by keeping away from unknown links, video and messages.