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7 unique digital frauds and how to avoid them

Exercise caution when interacting online, avoid suspicious links, and verify identities before sharing sensitive information.

June 24, 2023 / 14:17 IST
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Work-from-home (WFH) frauds target individuals, promising remote working, high earnings and flexibility but aim to deceive and defraud. WhatsApp scams are recent examples. (Photo via Unsplash)
Work-from-home (WFH) frauds target individuals, promising remote working, high earnings and flexibility but aim to deceive and defraud. WhatsApp scams are recent examples. (Photo via Unsplash)

A week ago, a 54-year-old Delhi man was trying to book a train ticket through a reputed travel website. In the process, he called their customer care number, which got diverted to another number, the other party asked him to install an application on his phone, asked him to connect his credit/debit cards with the app and as soon as the call was cut, a lumpsum of Rs 1.2 lakh was gone from his account. Who knew booking a ticket from Delhi to Jalandhar would cost him such a vast amount? Who knew fraudsters are coming up with unique techniques to dupe money out of innocent people? Well, to tell you the truth, this happened with none other than my father.

Here's a guide for some unknown types of frauds that are taking place these days and how to deal with them:

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Juice jacking

Juice jacking is a hardware-focused fraud tactic where attackers manipulate charging stations or connection cables with malware. By infecting these devices, they hope that unsuspecting individuals will use them to charge their devices, unknowingly exposing their personal information or allowing unauthorised access. This type of fraud exploits the trust users place in public charging stations.