WhatsApp, Instagram, Telegram, and other social media users are advised to avoid clicking on any malicious links claiming to provide free Diwali gifts. It can be dangerous for your device!
Diwali preparations are in full swing and and people are exchanging gifts with relatives, friends colleagues and more. This heightened activity has also attracted scamsters and they are stealing users passwords through the new Diwali gifts scam. In fact, hackers use of every single opportunity to steal money out of your bank. One of the incidents has been reported by the Indian Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-In), which says that if you have received any links on social media claiming to offer you free Diwali gifts, then there is a high possibility that it is a trick to steal your personal information and passwords. CERT-In confirms that hackers targeted users with such malicious links that will lead them to some Chinese Websites to extract important information including banking details, ultimately to steal money.
If you are using WhatsApp, Instagram, Telegram or any other social media app, then you must be more careful! CERT-In advisory says in a report, “Fake messages are in circulation on various social media platforms (WhatsApp, Instagram, Telegram etc) that falsely claim a festive offer luring users into gift links and prizes. The threat actor campaign is mostly targeting women and asks to share the link among peers on WhatsApp/Telegram/Instagram accounts.” It…
