A 60-year-old Bengaluru man lost Rs 2.8 crore after falling for a scam. This comes after the scammers pretended to be bank employees and duped him into activating a credit card with the free SIM card and smartphone. Scammers approached the victim via WhatsApp and offered new credit card benefits, convincing him to use the provided phone and SIM card. He followed the instructions, and the scammers were able to access the account and withdraw the money. Here’s a detailed explanation of how the scam was carried out.
The victim received a WhatsApp call from fraudsters posing as Citibank employees in November of last year. The scammers claimed that the credit card had been issued in his name and that it needed to be activated. The scammers then informed the man that in order to activate the card, his number needed to be changed to an Airtel number. The caller offered to send a new smartphone and SIM card to the victim’s address in order to facilitate this.
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The victim agreed, and on December 1, he received a Redmi smartphone worth Rs 10,000, along with a SIM card. After that, he followed the scammer’s instructions. The victim then used the SIM card to activate the new credit card. Shortly after, the victim discovered that he was no longer receiving bank notifications and checked his account. He then discovered that Rs. 2.8 crore had been withdrawn without his permission.
According to cybersecurity experts, the Redmi phone sent to the victim contained malware. The malware allowed the scammers to copy the sensitive information shortly after the device was set up and the bank details were compromised. This allowed them to circumvent security measures and withdraw the funds undetected. The authorities have launched an investigation.
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