Covid India: Police warn of cyber criminals during virus crisis
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Delhi Police get several complaints about Covid-19 patients being conned by cybercriminals.
For the thousands suffering from the Covid crisis, there is another fearsome battle that they confront with an additional deadly virus, also starting with the letter ‘C’: cyber criminals.
The Delhi Police has been getting several complaints about Covid-19 patients being conned by cybercriminals. Already involved in battling the Covid tragedy, the police force tweeted:
#DELHIPOLICE ACTION ON COVID CHEATS |
Did someone #cheat you in name of providing oxygen/medicine/hosp bed/remdesivir etc? U paid online & its gone?
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New Delhi : The cyber cell of Delhi Police’s Crime Branch is investigating the Telegram account from which the viral screenshot was sent that claimed Jaish-Ul-Hind named entity has taken responsibility for the blast that occurred near Israel embassy in New Delhi on Friday evening, sources in the police said.
“A screenshot that says an organisation named Jaish-Ul-Hind has claimed the responsibility of the blast near the Israel Embassy in Delhi is doing rounds on social media since morning today. The screenshot is from a telegram account. To find the truth behind the viral screenshot, the Cyber cell of Delhi Polices’ Crime Branch has started investigating which Telegram account flashed the information, and when it was created and who created it,” they said.