Read more about China-based hackers luring Indians into fake malicious Tata Motors scam on Business Standard. Cyber-security researchers in India on Thursday said they have discovered a malicious free gift campaign pretending to be an offer from Tata Motors that is collecting users data
Cyber-security researchers in India on Thursday said they have discovered a malicious free gift campaign pretending to be an offer from Tata Motors that is collecting users data, and the campaign has been traced to China-based hackers.The .
MANGALURU: Cyber experts have cautioned WhatsApp users not to get lured by certain messages received from different phone numbers, that have been circulating on the platform, promising part-time jobs, that claim that a person can earn money from home. It is a trap for financial fraud, getting personal information and theft of credentials, they warned.
Of late, even as the world discusses the privacy policies of WhatsApp, cybercriminals are targeting WhatsApp users with the promise of a part-time job, which is a scam. These messages, which come with attached links, claim that one can earn Rs 200 to Rs 3,000 a day, by working for just 10 to 30 minutes.