Beware of WhatsApp Wedding Card Sakam, Don’t Fall Into These 3 Mistakes

During the wedding season, when people are adopting the trend of sending digital wedding cards to each other, the same has become a new way for scammers through WhatsApp. Fraudsters who are cheating by sending digital wedding cards are cheating people of lakhs of rupees. In such a situation, if you also receive a wedding invitation through WhatsApp, then it is very important for you to be alert.

To avoid wedding card scam, do not make these 3 mistakes:

  1. Do not respond to unknown numbers
    If you receive a wedding card from an unknown number on WhatsApp, do not respond to it. Responding to any message without identification is not without danger.
  2. Be careful before opening the wedding card
    Fraudsters are now using the trick of sending viruses through APK files. Before opening these files, make sure you recognize them or not.
  3. Avoid clicking on links
    If you get a link of a wedding card from an unknown number, do not click it without thinking. Hackers can try to steal your personal information through the link.

If you become a victim of fraud, do these steps immediately:

If you face cyber fraud, contact the cyber police immediately. You can also complain on cyber national helpline number 1930 or go to the official website of cyber crime and lodge a report.

Wedding season is a time of happiness, but if you are not cautious, you can become a victim of cyber fraud.

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