Crooks in Delhi are targeting users of food delivery apps and buying grocery items with stolen money. Read more to know how a former delivery boy and his accomplice used interactive voice responses (IVR) to extract account information and order random items from the app.
Delhi Police arrested two cyber criminals for duping a woman of Rs 97,000 through a food delivery app scam. The criminals used IVR technology to extract account information and then used the money to order items from the app. The police recovered incriminating evidence from the accused, including phones, SIM cards, and fake IDs. The criminals operated by buying items at discounted rates and reselling them for profit.
The accused Aniket Kalra (25) and Himanshu Kumar (23), used ‘Interactive Voice Response (IVR) system as the modus operandi to hack peoples Swiggy accounts, police said on Monday.
Delhi Police has arrested two individuals allegedly involved in duping people through the hacking of food and grocery delivery app Swiggy accounts. The accused, identified as Aniket Kalra (25) and Himanshu Kumar (23), residents of Gurugram, Haryana, were apprehended following an investigation into fraudulent activities reported by a woman resident of Sultanpur.