After the launch of 5G, some scammers have started cheating people regarding the upgrade from 4G to 5G network. Due to which the bank accounts of many people have been cleared due to 5G.
After the launch of 5G in the country, some scammers have started cheating people regarding the upgrade from 4G to 5G network . Due to which the bank accounts of many people have been cleared due to 5G. In this regard, customers have been asked to be cautious about such calls and messages coming on mobile and do not react immediately to any message. Otherwise you may be a victim of fraud. Let us inform that Airtel has launched 5G service and Airtel customers have also started getting Airtel 5G Plus service in 8 major cities of the country – Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Siliguri, Nagpur and Varanasi.
Reliance Jio has also started beta testing of 5G services in Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata and Varanasi. As people are excited to try out the speed and power of 5G on their 5G phones, the Hyderabad Cyber Crime Wing has warned people about a new fraud, ABPlive (Telugu) reported in its report. The fraudsters in the name are targeting innocent people. There have also been complaints of many users losing money from their bank accounts after clicking on the links received on their phones.
cyber criminals stealing data
To defraud customers, some scammers are sending a link on their phones asking users to upgrade from 4G to 5G network and people are excitedly clicking on this link, thinking that it is an official There is a message but in reality through this link, cyber criminals are not only hacking the phone but also stealing your data.
A report states that once the link is clicked, the criminals can easily find the phone number linked to the bank account and are blocking the phone number and swapping the SIM as well, resulting in people Losing access to their own SIM and many people are also losing money because of this.
Cyber wing warns
Several users say that cybercriminals have taken control of their phones and the cyber wing has advised users not to click on any message that says " Switch from 4G to 5G " from any other number or sender. Before doing this it is always better to check the details by visiting the official site of the SIM provider. So all of you beware of such calls and messages.
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