Online Fraud: Scammers have laid a new trap, and now they are doing this to trap people!

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The government keeps updating people every moment to avoid falling into the trap of scammers, but even a small mistake on our part can cause trouble for us. Many times scammers offer such schemes that people get trapped unknowingly even without wanting to.

Recently, the official government handled Cyber ​​Dost posted on microblogging platform X (Twitter). Through this post, the government is telling people that scammers will lure them by claiming to earn good money without much hard work.

To participate, all you have to do is like and comment on social media posts. However, if any unknown person tries to lure you with such claims, then understand that you may be in danger.

Cases related to fraud are coming to light:

This is not the first time; There have been many cases where scammers have duped people by tricking them into liking and commenting on posts. Initially, the task seems very easy, but as soon as the scammers gain people's trust, the real game of scams begins.


How to protect yourself:

If you do not want to lose your hard-earned money, you should always be alert and not fall into the trap of any unknown person. If you get trapped in the greed for money, your bank account may become empty.

Cyber ​​Crime Helpline Number:

If such an incident has happened to you then do not waste time and file a complaint. To lodge a complaint, you can call the government helpline number 1930 and give information about the incident.

Apart from the helpline number, you can also visit https://cybercrime.gov.in/ to lodge a complaint online. If you want to know how to file a complaint online, click here for the procedure.

Remember, it is important to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity to prevent becoming a victim of scams.