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Wedding Scam 2025

Beware of scams during wedding season! When the wedding season begins Scammers target unsuspecting users with malicious wedding card PDF files or website links sent via WhatsApp. Opening these files can download malware that damages your device. and allows attackers to gain access to sensitive information. Including SMS banking apps and WhatsApp chat. Here’s how to do the scam: 1) You will receive a fake marriage certificate. (usually an APK file) 2)  Once opened Malicious apps will install themselves. By bypassing the security of your device 3)  Attackers take control of your device, block OTP, and empty your account. The cybercrime agency in the state has warned users against opening such files from unknown sources. Scammers use personalization and seasonal trends like wedding invitations to make these attacks more convincing. How can Arjuna protect you? Our platform, Arjuna – Your Cyber Shield, ensures your safety by: Analyzing suspicious links and attachments in the cloud before they reach your device. Detecting malware in real-time. Safeguarding your sensitive data and preventing unauthorized access. Don’t let cyber criminals ruin your celebrations. Stay informed, stay secure! Download our App now and stay protected : https://myarjuna.com/downloads/

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Cyber frauds are on the rise

Cyber frauds are on the rise, targeting unsuspecting individuals through various deceptive schemes. Here are the top scams to watch out for: KYC Fraud: Fraudsters pose as bank officials and lure people into providing personal details under the pretext of updating KYC.Customer Care Fraud: Fake helpline numbers trick users into sharing sensitive data. Lottery Fraud: Scammers send fake lottery wins, demanding fees or personal details. UPI and Card Fraud: Victims are tricked into sharing payment credentials, leading to financial losses. Loan & Investment Frauds: Unscrupulous apps and “get-rich-quick” schemes trap people with false promises. Arjuna’s Cyber Shield app can help citizens by scanning suspicious links and protecting their data before any damage is done. Stay vigilant, and safeguard your finances with Arjuna! #CyberSecurity #FraudPrevention #DigitalSafety #Arjuna #StaySafeOnline #Fintech #digitaltrust

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A renowned industrialist from Ludhiana gets cyber attacked

Chairperson and Padma Bhushan awardee heading a leading hosiery firm in Ludhiana got subjected to cyber fraud duping him of Rs. 7 crores. Two suspects from Assam and Bengal were arrested after this grave dupery, believably the largest fraud in cybercrime history. CBI is the new sham. As per the revelations of investigators, the fraudsters presented themselves as CBI officials and contacted S.P. Oswal, claiming that his Aadhaar had been misused in cases involving fake documents and financial fraud. The play initiated with an anonymous phone call where the caller portrayed to CBI officer in Mumbai. This call was followed by a video call from same person dressed in uniform with a background showing CBI logo. A trail of fake arrest warrant on WhatsApp chats prevailed to keep SP Oswal in threat. He was assured of genuineness of the forthcoming scam. Oswal was made to transfer Rs 7 crore towards mobilising bail proceedings and fabricating him to be digitally arrested. Without further delay Oswal smelt the scam and his team complained to Ludhiana police. Police Commissioner K.S. Chahal confirmed that their quick action led to quick freezing of scammers’. The scammers had instructed Oswal to transfer 1 crore to one account and remaining 3 in in different transactions to another account as per inspector Jatinder Singh from Ludhiana cybercrime police Even though quick action was taken to freeze the accounts of suspects, the offenders managed to withdraw 1.7 crores before police reaching their accounts.  The police have successfully returned the seized Rs. 5.2crores to the offended party. Before falling prey to any ambiguous WhatsApp direction wanting money transfers, always take help our platform myarjuna.com. Our platform myarjuna.com shall always obstruct you before handedly from sacrificing your hard earned money to such frauds.

Arjuna News, Cyber Fraud, Phishing, Scam Messages

Securing Mobile Users from Cyber Threats

Mobile Users Are Most Vulnerable Rising Threats: With increasing mobile usage, cyber threats like malicious URLs, phishing, and smishing are targeting mobile users more frequently. Immediate Risks: Unverified links in messages or emails often lead to cyberattacks, exposing personal data and financial information. Lack of Awareness: Many users unknowingly click on malicious links, leading to security breaches before they can take preventive action. Existing Solutions – Reactive by Nature #CyberSafety #StaySecureOnline #OnlineThreats #CyberAwareness #ProtectYourself #DigitalSafety #CyberFraudPrevention #ThinkBeforeYouClick #SafeBrowsing #ArjunaSecurity #CyberShield #ProtectYourFamily #OnlineSecurityMatters

Arjuna News, Cyber Fraud, investment scam, Phishing, Scam Messages

Don’t trust all profit-making investments on web

A man was duped off Rs.9.28 lakh in an online scam from Rajasthan by 4 men. The victim is a sales executive from Jodhpur. The dupers were remanded by Coimbatore cybercrime police. The arrested fraudsters are J Sathyanarayanan (30), K Kisan Chaudhary(20),  K Sunil Saran(23) and P Sandeep Kumar(26} all from Rajasthan. They were trapped due to a police complaint by Ramasamy who stated that he received a vague WhatsApp invite to join an online trading arrangement on WhatsApp in December last year.  The message was trailed by a call from an unknown caller. The victim was lured to download a trading app called BAIN by showcasing huge profit generation on trading on the same. Being dazzled by the fabricated figures, Ramasamy was made to transfer 9.28 lakh to multiple bank accounts shared by the stranger in return of a promise made by stranger that he would trade on Ramasamy’s behalf and update the profits generated on the app. The app signified huge profit figures made by Ramasamy by online trading. But the dreamy prospect shattered when the app ceased to function next morning. Within no time Ramasamy understood that he has been cheated by the stranger. Our platform myarjuna.com will readily warn you of such luring catches, the platform myarjuna.com will verify all promises so made over the web by unknown pages, links and messages. #OnlineScam #duped #Rajasthan #Myarjuna Source: The Times of India

Arjuna News, Courier Scams, Cyber Fraud, Phishing, Scam Messages, Smishing Defense

Beware of any unsolicited courier news

The most recent scamming incidents have erupted from fake courier consignments or shipments. The most notable name in the scam is FedEx. A similar fraud was bound to happen with me had I not acted cautiously. About 15 days ago, I got a call from an unknown contact portraying to be manager from FedEx. He reported that a consignment sent by me is refused to be delivered to consignee because of some illegal content apprehended in sent courier. I was advised to speak with the customer care representative for further elaboration. So being stressed about likelihood of becoming a legal defaulter, I was about to reach the customer care by adhering the IVR instruction. That fear of becoming a defaulter and the press of that one customer care number would actually have made a victim rather than an offender. I took a minute and thought if I had ever: The answer was known only to me. And it was a big no. I disconnected the call and blocked the contact. Similar actions are being taken on WhatsApp and through emails carrying invitations and links. Here I would request all to take help of the savior platform like myajuna.com that carries out all verification as to whether the link leads to a genuine business or not. Source: Personal experience

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