Protect Your Mobile Phone and Bank Accounts from 5G Scam Alert: How Cybercriminals are Sending Phishing Links Pretending to Upgrade 4G to 5G SIM

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There has been an increase in phishing scams in several states throughout India with cybercriminals sending links on the pretext of providing 4G to 5G SIM upgradation. Authorities complaint that such scammers take advantage of users by taking their mobile phone and bank details, and thus urged people not to fall for such tricks. Recently, it was reported that an estimated 400,000 malicious files were used by cybercriminals to attack users all over the world in 2022.

Telecoms service providers don’t have an online upgrade option instead it is advisable to contact the customer care number, the local business store of the relevant service provider or even visit their website to get more information. Additionally, it is also suggested not to share SIM card information and bank account details with anyone, even if they claim to be working on behalf of the service provider.

It is important to be aware that cybercriminals have also been found distributing malware through Facebook offering a fake desktop version of ChatGPT among others, meant to steal media credentials. In order to protect yourself, it is important to always remember to contact the aforementioned customer care number or the relevant local business store instead of accepting any calls from cybercriminals.

Awareness is key and it is important to note that people or companies who claim to provide an online 4G to 5G upgrade should be reported to the police through their help line (1930). The authorities are keen to attract attention on this phenomenon, as fraudulent activities like these can cause loss of money from bank accounts and digital platforms, as well as theft of mobile phones.

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The telecom industry is also playing its part to create awareness about such online scams. Mobile phone companies have started providing educational material about cybercrime and how to protect oneself against such phishing attacks. The promotion of such knowledge is a step that can help ensure that users are informed and protected against cyber threats.

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