Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Police issue alert on phishing attack linked to Covid-19

- HT Correspond­ent

CHANDIGARH: The Punjab Police State Cyber Crime Cell, on Saturday, warned the citizens not to click on any URL in messages being circulated via SMS or Whatsapp with claims of providing free covid relief package of Rs 2,000 from government.

An official spokespers­on of the Punjab Bureau of Investigat­ion said that these phishing attacks are an attempt by cybercrimi­nals to assume control of people’s devices and access their data and financial informatio­n, which could lead to draining of bank account.

He said that the message being circulated on social media and via SMS reads: “The Government has finally approved and have started giving out free ₹2,000 Relief Funds to each citizen.

Below is how to claim and get yours credit instantly as I have just did now https://covid19-relieffund.com/. You can only claim and get credited once and it’s also limited so get your now instantly.”

“Once anyone opens the page by clicking the URL, it shows a congratula­tory message: ‘Get free ₹7,000 instantly to your bank account. Please complete the survey to avail free lockdown relief funds’,” the spokespers­on said.

Police have urged people to remain cautious and not to click on any suspicious URL links on social media or SMS. “If anyone comes across such messages do not forward it to others and delete it immediatel­y. Clicking on such links poses high risks as it can be a malware which could redirect you to fraudulent sites and may lead to financial losses,” police cautioned.

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