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E-Challan scam. Stay alert!



Government officials and law enforcement agencies have issued warnings to citizens regarding a fraudulent e-challan scheme, It is targeting vehicle owners through deceptive SMS messages that resembles authentic traffic challan alerts.


How the E-Challan Scam Operates:

A text messages is sent to mobile devices that closely resemble legitimate e-challan notifications. These messages contain links for making payments. Once the link is clicked, users' mobile device's security becomes compromised, granting hackers unauthorized access to credit/debit card information.


Recommendation

  • Spot a fake - The genuine challan has complete ownership, vehicle, and violation details. The fake challan just has a random challan number and a payment link.

  • Exercising caution and not making impulsive payments is crucial.

  • Another precautionary measure involves visiting the official government website to verify whether an actual fine has been issued.

  • Furthermore, an authentic e-challan alerts will never have personal mobile numbers as sender

  • In the unfortunate event that you are deceived by scammers, it is important to promptly inform the appropriate authorities. Contact the National Cyber Crime Reporting Portal at 1930 and submit a timely complaint through www.cybercrime.gov.in

  • Additionally, it is advisable to notify your bank and alert them to the situation. Subsequently, the next step entails approaching the nearest police station to officially lodge a formal complaint.

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