Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Cyber police save ₹82.55L of reputed school in Tardeo

- Manish K Pathak manish.pathak@htlive.com

MUMBAI: The Central Cyber police have managed to save ₹82.55 lakh of a reputed internatio­nal school in Tardeo which was tricked by Cyber frauds into sending ₹87.26 lakh to them by using the ‘Man-in-the-middle’ modus.

The police are trying to identify the fraud\s involved in the scam and suspect that he or they might be sitting abroad and targeting the school. “The timely efforts of the police saved a large chunk of the defrauded money, and an amount of ₹82.55 lakh has been credited back to the school’s bank account,” Datta Nalawade, deputy commission­er of police, crime branch, said.

According to the police, the school entered into a ₹1.74 crore contract with Uae-based firm Euro Phone Acoustics, for supplying constructi­on material and the firm had shared its authentic email ID and account details with the school authoritie­s. The accused created an email ID resembling the company’s email ID and sent an email to the school, requesting the school to not deposit any amount in the bank account details of which were provided to them earlier. They, instead, requested the contract money to be deposited into an account at Wells Fargo Bank, USA, said a police officer.

The school management accordingl­y transmitte­d an amount of ₹87.26 lakh to the fraud account from its account in Axis Bank on March 1. After the remittance message was received from their bank on March 11, the school authoritie­s informed the company and its concerned officers. The officers promptly replied stating that they had not received any amount when the school management realised that they had been cheated. “They had become a victim of ‘Man-in-the-middle’ attack. A member of the school staff immediatel­y approached us and accordingl­y, an offence was registered,” said an officer from Central Cyber police station in Worli. “After conducting a preliminar­y technical investigat­ion, the cyber police immediatel­y contacted the concerned banks and all intermedia­ries, and the amount of ₹82.55 lakh was frozen while in transit. Due to timely interventi­on, we saved a substantia­l part of the defrauded money. This amount has been returned to the school,” said Nalawade.

Citizens should take precaution­s to avoid a ‘Man-in-the-middle’ attack type of cyber fraud and the computer equipment firm should be protected.

In the attack, a perpetrato­r positions himself in a conversati­on between two users —either to eavesdrop or to impersonat­e one of the parties, making it appear as if a normal exchange of informatio­n and eventually direct payments to his/her account. “Before making any transactio­ns, citizens should verify the email IDS and bank details specified in the contract,” Nalawade added.

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