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All about the 'wedding invitation' scam on WhatsApp that can get your phone hacked

Cyber experts and police officials caution that these messages arrive from unknown numbers, appearing as innocent wedding invitations but concealing dangerous software.

November 13, 2024 / 17:46 IST
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The hackers will get into the phone after the APK file is downloaded. (Representational)
The hackers will get into the phone after the APK file is downloaded. (Representational)

Cybercriminals have begun using fake wedding invitations on WhatsApp to infiltrate personal devices across India. The scam, primarily targeting unsuspecting users with malicious APK files disguised as wedding invites, has sparked fresh warnings from law enforcement, with Himachal Pradesh Cyber Police leading the charge after a spike in cases in the state.

Cyber experts and police officials caution that these messages arrive from unknown numbers, appearing as innocent wedding invitations but concealing dangerous software. Once a user downloads the attachment, malware silently installs on their device, enabling cybercriminals to monitor activities, access sensitive data, and even exploit financial information.

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“If you receive an unsolicited wedding invitation or any file from an unknown number, do not click on it. Ensure you verify the sender and the file before downloading anything onto your phone," warned DIG Mohit Chawla, from Himachal Pradesh’s CID and Cyber Crime Department.

How the Scam Unfolds