Hackers are using fake Indian Government scheme to trick users into a new phishing scam
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Hackers are spreading fake free internet government scheme messages to trick users.
Hackers are claiming that Indian government has released a 3 month free internet scheme for students to aid them with their studies.
The phishing message contains a link which redirects user to a form. The form requires user to fill their mobile number, current plan and state. This information can be used by hackers to launch various cyber attacks in future.
NPAV recommends users to refrain from interacting with these scams and phishing messages. Install NPAV on your devices to keep them safe and secure from all kinds of cyber threats.
Use NPAV and join us on a mission to secure the cyber world.
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