A shocking case of cyber fraud has emerged from Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh, where a businessman lost ₹2.10 lakh after hackers took control of his phone by sending a photo on WhatsApp. This new hacking method has raised concerns among cybersecurity experts and law enforcement agencies.
How the Fraud Happened-
On March 28, the victim, Pradeep Kumar, received a call from an unknown number.
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The caller asked him to download a photo sent via WhatsApp and identify the person in it.
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After downloading the image, his phone started malfunctioning and hung up suddenly.
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Within minutes, he received an SMS from his bank stating that ₹2.10 lakh had been withdrawn through multiple transactions.
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When he contacted the bank and cyber cell, he realized he had fallen into a cybercriminal trap.
According to cyber experts:
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Hackers embed malware (virus) inside an image sent via WhatsApp.
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When the victim downloads the image, the malware infects the phone's system.
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The virus gains access to banking apps, OTPs, and personal data, allowing fraudsters to withdraw money remotely.
✔ Avoid Downloading Unknown Files: Never download photos, videos, or documents from unknown numbers.
✔ Verify Callers: If someone asks you to download an image, verify their identity before opening it.
✔ Keep Your Phone Secure: Use antivirus software and keep your phone’s operating system updated.
✔ Enable Banking Security Features: Activate two-factor authentication (2FA) for banking apps and use strong passwords.
✔ Monitor Bank Transactions: Regularly check your bank statements and enable transaction alerts.
✔ Report Cyber Fraud Immediately: If you suspect fraud, call the cybercrime helpline (1930) or report it at cybercrime.gov.in.
The Jabalpur Cyber Cell has launched an investigation and is gathering bank transaction details to track down the fraudsters.
This incident highlights the evolving tactics of cybercriminals and the need for vigilance while using digital platforms.
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