Beware of Fake PM Kisan App Links: Police Warns Farmers
In a significant alert, the police have warned farmers about a fraudulent app link circulating on social media, which claims to be the official mobile application of the Pradhan Mantri Kisan Samman Nidhi Yojana (PM Kisan Yojana). This fake link, upon being clicked, downloads an application that can hack phones and potentially cause financial losses.
The Threat of Cyber Fraud
The PM Kisan Yojana has been a boon for around eight crore farmers across India, providing much-needed financial support. However, this new cyber threat poses a serious risk. The fraudulent app link is being widely shared, particularly in regions like Jodhpur, and Rajasthan, where many villagers have unknowingly spread the link on social media platforms.
Upon clicking the malicious link, users download an application that compromises their phone's security, leading to potential financial theft and personal data breaches.
Official Channels for PM Kisan Yojana
To safeguard against such frauds, farmers and the general public are advised to only use official and verified sources for downloading applications related to government schemes. The legitimate website for PM Kisan Yojana is https://pmkisan.gov.in, and the official mobile application can be securely downloaded from the Google Play Store.
Police Advisory
The police have issued the following advisories to protect against cyber fraud:
- Do not click on unknown links: Avoid clicking on links shared via social media or messaging platforms that claim to be related to government schemes.
- Verify sources: Always use the official website or trusted sources for downloading applications.
- Report incidents: If you encounter any suspicious links or fall victim to cyber fraud, report the incident immediately. You can call the cyber helpline number 1930 or file a complaint on cybercrime.gov.in.
Staying Safe Online
As cybercriminals increasingly exploit popular government schemes to deceive people, it is crucial to stay vigilant. Farmers are encouraged to educate themselves about cyber threats and share this information within their communities to prevent further fraud.
By relying on official channels and staying informed, we can collectively protect ourselves from the dangers of cyber fraud. Remember, vigilance and caution are your best defences against these digital threats.
Stay safe and protect yourself from cyber threats by relying on official and trusted sources.
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