Nowadays, new methods of online fraud are coming out. Now people lose lime in the name of Cyber Thugs Wi-Fi connection. Have you ever thought that the technician who came to your home is wi-fi genuine or false? Recently, a young man had to suffer a fraud of Rs 50,000 in the name of a Wi-Fi. He discovered and called a customer care number of Google. In the next two days, money began to disappear from his account. Thugs perform false numbers in the name of large companies and when a user searches the helpline number on Google and sits on a fake number. Then ask the customer care that the user is to download the user an unknown app. False customer care asks you to pay in the name of the installation or your banking details, OTP or UPI pens. Always contact the official website of the company for Wi-Fi connection and avoid suspicious calls or links. To verify the identity of the technician before the installation, you must check the ID card and the check of the company’s customer service. Never check the official SMS or email confirmation before giving a prior deposit to a technician. If you ever become a victim of fraud, then immediately complain about Cyber Helpline 1930 and contact your bank. Click here Life & Style Click for more stories Click here
Wi-Fi is not a fraud?
