The Indian Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-IN) under the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology is warning Indian citizens about a new type of cyberattack that is targeting online banking. CERT-In issued an advisory stating that attackers are using ‘Ngrok’ platform to host phishing websites that look like internet banking websites of popular banks in India. <br /><br />You may get a message like "Dear customer, your xxx bank account will be suspended! Please Re KYC Verification Update click here link http://446bdf227fc4.ngrok.io/xxxbank" The moment you click on this link to login to your internet banking account, your online banking login details and mobile number may be stolen to carry out fraud money transfers. <br /><br />Once stolen, the scammer generates OTP by entering your details on the actual online banking website which gets delivered to your phone number. Now, the victim unknowingly enters the same OTP on the phishing
Besides, PepsiCo would also strengthen the availability of its snacking products in the rural area of Uttar Pradesh, a state where it had successfully piloted the project, by listing in more districts, it added.
"The claims of so-called hackers on the dark web, relating to alleged hacking of the Co-WIN system and data leak, is baseless," Dr R S Sharma, Chairman of the Empowered Group on Vaccine Administration, clarified.
Govt of Nigeria creates official account on Koo following Twitter ban
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The government s first post was to do with a documentary on Nigeria that will be aired on June 12 in commemoration of Democracy Day.
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Last month, Mayank Bidawatka, cofounder of Koo, told ET that downloads of the app and engagement on the platform were up about five times over the course of three days.
The government of Nigeria has created its official account on Indian microblogging platform Koo, co-founder and chief executive Aprameya Radhakrishna said on Thursday.
The government s first post was to do with a documentary on Nigeria that will be aired on June 12 in commemoration of Democracy Day.
India News: The Centre on Thursday debunked media reports about CoWIN being hacked, stating that prima facie, these reports appear to be fake and that the portal