A fresh case has happened with an employee working in a Hyderabad company. Which has become too heavy to charge the mobile in public.
Actually, the CEO of a company has to pay. He was charging his mobile through the USB port in a public place but, soon after, the hackers siphoned off Rs 16 lakh from his account. After which he has made his complaint to the cyber cell. Therefore, in view of the increasing crimes, RBI has also changed its rules from October 1. Not only this, the Orissa Police wrote on Twitter in this matter that, “Do not charge your mobile in a public place such as a mobile charging station or USB power station. Cyber fraudsters are trying to steal your personal information from mobile and install malware.
Don't charge your mobiles at public places like mobile charging station, USB power station etc. Cyber fraudsters are trying to steal your personal information from mobile and installing the malware inside your phone. #StayCyberSafe pic.twitter.com/CubCnYlJn7
— Odisha Police (@odisha_police) September 15, 2022
A case related to this came to light some time back from New Delhi. In which 1 woman became a victim of cybercrime. Actually, he had charged his phone at Delhi airport by putting his phone in charge at the USB charging station present there. A few hours later, a message came on his phone in which it was written that 1 lakh 20 thousand have been withdrawn from his bank account. After which the woman lodged a complaint with the cyber cell.
Let us tell you that nowadays you can easily transact your money through mobile app sitting at home. Due to which cyber crime like this is being encouraged. Cybercriminals have become experts in stealing money from people’s bank accounts and even withdraw money from your account without you knowing. A little mistake can cost you dearly. Apart from this, people charge their phones in public places. Due to which cyber fraud can easily hack your phone data.