Lucknow. The web of cyber fraudsters has spread badly on Facebook. Cybercriminals constantly ask people for money by hacking their IDs and telling themselves in trouble. The cyber fraudster hacked the Facebook ID of the Deputy Secretary posted in the CM office and tried to get money from his friends. Cyber experts say that Facebook users neither accept the friend’s request of an unknown person nor share their bank account and e-wallet information with ID.
I ask for money by telling ID to be in trouble by hacking
My accident has occurred. I am in hospital urgently need money. Sending this message, forger your account number and ask for money. At this time, cyber fraudsters hack your id. So you have to be alert. Because cyber fraudsters hack your ID or make another id in your name and demand money from friends in your name only.
Recently these people became victims
- The fraudsters tried to recover money from their friends by cloning Facebook ID of Mahanagar Inspector Yashkant Singh.
- Similarly, fraudsters hacked Facebook ID of Deputy Secretary Sunil Kumar Chaudhary posted in CM office and tried to collect money.
- Fraud cyber fraudsters hacked Facebook ID of Shishir, a resident of Cantt, for 16 thousand rupees.
- Hacked Facebook account of Kaiserbagh’s girl and sent messages to her friends.
- Hackers posted a vulgar photo of a young woman from Gomtinagar on Facebook ID.
Be careful, keep these things in mind
- Ram Manohar National Law University professor and cyber expert Amandeep Singh says that net users need to be very careful. Because with a little carelessness you can fall prey to them.
- Do not accept the friend request of an unknown person.
- Use double step verification on Facebook profile.
- Do not share bank account information or e-wallet information with anyone through Facebook.
- Lock the profile photo, video and friend list in Facebook.
- While sharing photos and videos, choose such option that only your friends see it.
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