Senior TV Journalist Nidhi Razdan Files Complaint Against Phishing Scam With Delhi Police
Following a complaint filed with the Jammu and Kashmir Police, Senior TV journalist Nidhi Razdan has now filed a complaint with the Delhi Police Arukkutti Periyasamy/ Facebook Outlook Web Bureau 2021-01-19T18:59:53+05:30 Senior TV Journalist Nidhi Razdan Files Complaint Against Phishing Scam With Delhi Police outlookindia.com 2021-01-19T19:06:57+05:30
Claiming that she was a victim of a phishing scam, senior TV journalist Nidhi Razdan filed a complaint with the Delhi Police which will now be investigated by the cyber crime cell. Razdan allegedly received a fraudulent offer of a position of Associate Professor at the Harvard University.
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‘Elaborate plan to steal money, personal data’: Journalist Nidhi Razdan on fake Harvard offer
The former NDTV anchor said the sophisticated phishing attack was meant to access her bank account, emails, medical records and other personal information.
A day after announcing that she was falsely
led to believe that she had been offered a teaching position at Harvard, journalist Nidhi Razdan on Saturday alleged the entire process was an elaborate plan aimed at “stealing my money and taking my personal data to misuse it”.
In a detailed account published in a blog on NDTV, Razdan said she fell for the sophisticated phishing attack, which comprised not only the exchange of phone calls and emails, but elaborate interviews, forged appointment letters, and “official” invitations.
A well-known Indian TV news anchor claimed on Twitter Friday that she was the victim of a âphishing attack,â which misled her to believe for months that she had been hired as a journalism professor at Harvard.
Nidhi Razdan, who worked for 21 years as a reporter at New Delhi Television â a broadcast and digital news company in India â wrote that she quit her previous job in June because she was falsely under the impression that she had been hired by Harvard as an associate professor of journalism.
Razdan announced on Twitter in June that she was âchanging direction and moving onâ to âstart as an Associate Professor teaching journalism as part of Harvard Universityâs Faculty of Arts and Sciences.â The news generated significant media attention in India, and in the months since, she introduced herself as a Harvard professor during television appearances and on several websites.